siller


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siller

(ˈsɪlər)
n
1. (Elements & Compounds) silver
2. (Banking & Finance) money
adj
(Elements & Compounds) silver
[a Scot variant of silver]
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You think it's a lot o' siller? Oh no, you're mista'en - it's nothing ava.
"There's a wee bit siller that I half promised ye before ye were born," he continued; "promised it to your father.
And she shall walk in silk attire, and siller have to spare, or may I never rise from this bed again!'
Sae long as the warld's the warld, I'll uphaud it any where--while there's siller in the purse, there's gude in the woman!"
The Midwest BBQ for the Brave has partnered with the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation to support the family of Deputy Jacob Keltner.
Selina Scott won the Siller Gun competition for the third year in a row, after shooting 100 per cent in the event.
"We think the threats, demands and Trump tweets against Mexico will continue, especially because it's all tied up with the politics of the 2020 election," said Gabriela Siller, an economist at Mexican bank Banco Base.
The final production seventh generation Corvette will be auctioned off this summer with proceeds benefitting the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Robert Hendriks of Locust Valley, who died April 8 serving his country in Afghanistan, is being honored by the Locust Valley school community with the support of the Falcon Pride Athletic Booster Club and the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
The event is open to all ages, and all funds raised will support the Stephen Siller Foundation and the Fire Fighters Charity.