Central - GLA | Brim | filled up by thaim o pairts. | |
Shetland - SHD | Her sail filt tae da | brim | wi a nor-wasterd, |
Central - SWE | jist a flask filled tae the | brim | wi tea, |
Central - EDN | heid is still filled tae the | brim | wae a sense ae baith fear and |
Central - GLA | and coke. It's filled tae the | brim | wi ice. Whit a rookie mistake |
Doric - ABN | n though ye were full tae the | brim | |
Central - GLA | Rammin the cunt full tae the | brim | , he burns it again, gently li |
Central - WCE | A kettle fillt tae the | brim | wi Ayrshires |
Doric - DOR | chen. The sink is fou tae the | brim | wi dishes. Ah guddle aneath t |
Central - WCE | t, first the tap and then the | brim | . Whaur the inside band had st |
Central - WCE | r Wormwidd roared, haudin the | brim | o his bunnet tae stop onybody |
Central - GLA | Ower the | brim | and doon the vale. |
Orkney - ORK | A white wan wi a muckle | brim | and ribbans hingan doon |
Central - SEC | Ae day a Stag at a lochan's | brim | |
Doric - ABN | less o watter on the poopit's | brim | , the lintie poorin oot its sa |
Central - SWE | that in its time was | brim | full and satisfied the man. |
Shetland - SHD | r eruptin furt fae under hits | brim | lik watter sprootin oot o a b |