angus
/ˈændɡəs/Definitions
1. noun
A breed of cattle originating from Scotland, known for its high-quality beef.
“The farmer raised Angus cattle on his land.”
2. proper noun
A Scottish region and county, Angus, located in the northeastern part of the country.
“Angus is known for its beautiful coastline and rich history.”
3. verb
To produce or provide something of high quality, particularly in the context of music or art.
“The musician angus-ed his latest album, which received critical acclaim.”
4. proper noun
A Scottish-American rock band, Angus and Julia Stone, known for their folk and rock music.
“Angus and Julia Stone are one of the most popular Australian bands of all time.”