1. Loch Ness - Noun
2. Loch Ness - Proper noun
a lake in the Scottish highlands; the largest body of fresh water in Great Britain
Source: WordNetThe inclination to believe in the fantastic may strike some as a failure in logic, or gullibility, but it's really a gift. A world that might have Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster is clearly superior to one that definitely does not. Chris Van Allsburg
Five billion people could drown in Loch Ness, and no one would show above the surface. It is a big lake. [...] As of the 1960s, there were over 9,000 sightings of the Loch Ness Monster. Today, there have been over 11,000 such sightings. Kent Hovind
My dad loved Scotland, so we would pile into his caravan and head for the Highlands, to Fort William and Loch Ness. It was such an adventure - my siblings and I were allowed to roam and explore the local beaches. We loved the freedom of those trips. Rick Astley
So even if there was a mutation in Loch Ness I still don't think you're going to see a 30ft eel. Jeremy Wade
But the whole reason I fish is that you never know for sure what is down there. Unless you drained Loch Ness you will never be certain what's living in it. Jeremy Wade
When I do the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, I always go across to Loch Ness and stay there. Rhys Darby