She'd recovered all her sparkling good humour as soon as we made the glen.
Gash, Jonathan THE TARTAN RINGERS (2001)
If you were more like Aunt Dora you'd mix with the folk of the glen - you'd
Fraser, Christine Marion NOBLE BEGINNNINGS (2001)
Nadler turned out to be about my height, trimly built, clean-shaven, and wearing a gray glen plaid suit and a striped tie.
Lawrence Block HOPE TO DIE (2001)
All related terms of 'glen'
Glenn
John . 1921–2016, US astronaut and politician . The first American to orbit the earth (Feb, 1962), he later became a senator (1975–99) and in 1998 returned to space at the age of 77
Glen Coe
a glen in W Scotland, in S Highland : site of a massacre of MacDonalds by Campbells and English troops (1692)
Glen More
valley across N Scotland, traversed by the Caledonian Canal: 60 mi (97 km) long
Glen Albyn
→ another name for the Great Glen
glen plaid
a plaid pattern or cloth with thin crossbarred stripes in black and white and one or more muted colors
Great Glen
→ the Great Glen
Silicon Glen
a collective term for the industries in Scotland associated with information technology , esp those concentrated in the central conurbation between Glasgow and Edinburgh
the Great Glen
a fault valley across the whole of Scotland, extending southwest from the Moray Firth in the east to Loch Linnhe and containing Loch Ness and Loch Lochy
Glen of Imaal terrier
a strongly-built medium-sized variety of terrier with a medium-length coat and short forelegs