Colonsay
/ (ˈkɒlənseɪ, -zeɪ) /
an island in W Scotland, in the Inner Hebrides. Area: about 41 sq km (16 sq miles)
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How to use Colonsay in a sentence
We anchored at nightfall in a deep bay at the southern end of Colonsay, called Toulgoram.
A Yacht Voyage Round England | W.H.G. KingstonAs Kenric was making ready to land he looked towards the shore, and there came down some fourscore of the men of Colonsay.
The Thirsty Sword | Robert LeightonThe man took out his knife, and as he handed it to her she saw his face and recognized Earl Sweyn of Colonsay.
The Thirsty Sword | Robert LeightonI shall have young Kenric's blood, and I shall have my full revenge for the injuries he has done to the people of Colonsay.
The Thirsty Sword | Robert LeightonOne of the men of Colonsay darted forward, levelling his spear, and with its sharp point caught the little Rachel.
The Thirsty Sword | Robert Leighton
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