Central - WCE | Familiar | friens, 'The North Star' and | |
Central - AYR | Familiar | friens, ‘The North Star’ | |
Central - WCE | necdotes of Sir W. Scott' an ' | Familiar | Anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott |
Central - EDN | Then Satan, ma freen an' | familiar | , said, |
Central - LAL | Does it a' start soundin' | familiar | ? Aye! Ye're oan it! |
Southern - SEA | The scent o' silage, | familiar | smells |
Central - SEC | ce comes in though. A female, | familiar | voice, which isnae Justine. |
Doric - DOR | alaise, blandness and boring, | familiar | story for anither season Pitt |
Doric - MNA | ddenly, Ah recognise the aul, | familiar | feelin wellin up inside ma ch |
Orkney - ORK | tae laern hou tae uiss a haaf- | familiar | language, fir hid maks ye pey |
Doric - MNA | t an lookin roon the kitchen: | familiar | things seemt siddenly strange |
Central - GLA | just sees me as a wee guy, a | familiar | look. |
Central - SEC | able knack ae snortin snow. A | familiar | fact which drove me |
Shetland - SHD | r. Shü gaspit as shü saa da | familiar | faces a da Bay City Rollers o |
Shetland - SHD | Day5: I lik when da | familiar | does somethin unusual, lik di |
Doric - MNA | nnin ma escape fin Ah heard a | familiar | craichin lach comin fae the i |
Shetland - SHD | nedly detached attitude as da | familiar | beeldins cam inta view, bit a |
Central - SEC | walked in a caught sight ae a | familiar | picture. Aldo proppes up agai |
Doric - ABN | , “bit your face looks affa | familiar | .” |
Central - SEC | e key tae go inside ah hear a | familiar | gravelly voice. |
Central - SEC | a comment. And then ah hear a | familiar | voice hysterically chucklin a |
Central - GLA | anse ay the hall lookin fur a | familiar | face, some cunt - ANY CUNT - |
Doric - MNA | Fit's a | familiar | , ma? |
Ulster - WUL | "Up tae high doh" is a | familiar | phrase in Ulster-Scots meanin |
Shetland - SHD | never mind da name o dis auld | familiar | friend. I'm more used to seei |
Central - LAL | tal Europe an America werenae | familiar | wi. This is that, in the last |
Central - SEC | e did spak tae the chiefs wae | familiar | wirds, in wiys they could unn |
Central - LAL | Liptons: the aince | familiar | grocery chain maks an appeara |
Central - SEC | Tryin ma best tae imitate the | familiar | soond ae they determined poli |
Central - SEC | me long before ah cloack the | familiar | sight ae a group ae the selfp |
Doric - DOR | the mirk, he could smell the | familiar | mix o linseed an 3-1 oil that |
Doric - DOR | lang wi the bolt. Reachin the | familiar | sanctuary o the bogie, he pit |
Orkney - ORK | ower the | familiar | cowld, |
Central - SEC | e dark, ears pricked, fur the | familiar | sound ae Ailsa’s door closi |
Doric - DOR | e windae and luik oot fur the | familiar | shape. Aifter a file ah sees |
Central - GLA | breaths. Yi feel safer as the | familiar | fields, paths n trees welcome |
Doric - DOR | n thocht he could mak oot the | familiar | shape o a doe’s lugs twitch |
Central - GLA | f-time whistle goes. The mare | familiar | bustle an drone ay cunts talk |
Central - GLA | impish smile that ah’m mare | familiar | wae fae him an ah leave it th |
Ulster - WUL | Most of us are | familiar | with the verb 'to blether' me |
Central - EDN | orrowing them, including such | familiar | words as commiseration, emend |
Orkney - ORK | "My word - you look | familiar | ! Pleased to meet you - my na |
Central - DUN | an | familiar | faces, el even throw in a bri |
Doric - MNA | an saa his faither's name an | familiar | han. He teen a deep breath as |
Orkney - ORK | Although weel kent does mean | familiar | too, doesnt it? Guid tae |
Doric - MNA | an age afore tummlin sweet an | familiar | fae's lips: |
Orkney - ORK | Sheu owns wan | familiar | , a cat. |
Central - LAL | her stitch it hersel? Ah'm no | familiar | wi quiltin at aa. |
Central - GLA | lank look. Ah realise he's no | familiar | wi the word "purvey". But-and |
Shetland - SHD | For onybody no | familiar | wi da dialect, we will be mai |
Central - LAL | Laddie, and ah gat tae aw too | familiar | wi Wee Laddie whenever ah'd t |
Central - LAL | is a wird ‘appropriated to | familiar | fire in Scotland; to call suc |
Shetland - SHD | he says A’m gittin far ower | familiar | wi humans an dir wyes. “A t |
Doric - MNA | in springtime as Ah trace yer | familiar | image wi a fingir. Nooadays, |
Doric - MNA | tracks as the soun o Joyce's | familiar | keckle driftit up te meet him |
Doric - ABN | ave access to - an' aabody's | familiar | wi' - the maist glorious an' |
Southern - SEA | His | familiar | scent wafts in the air |
Central - EDN | he Labrador. The one which is | familiar | with your dog?’’ |
Doric - DOR | the point is tae condemn this | familiar | west central Scotland behavio |
Central - SEC | tak his leave at last o this | familiar | shore. |
Central - LAL | ards it. The shade o gowd wis | familiar | an it gave him a warm feelin, |
Doric - DOR | e @NorthEPolice Thocht it wis | familiar | ?? |
Doric - ABN | mething in his een that seems | familiar | . |
Shetland - SHD | a rod wis a toll rod). Is dat | familiar | tae onybody? |
Southern - SWE | enin tae a body the day, that | familiar | . |
Central - SEC | ls the hing ah kin smell that | familiar | sickly aroma omittin fae it. |
Orkney - ORK | The sweet | familiar | smell |
Orkney - ORK | I met | familiar | faces so I bowt them aal a ni |
Doric - ABN | er, Niebuhrs? Chapman I'm not | familiar | with, but these Niebuhrs, Tyl |
Orkney - ORK | A few o the group wir already | familiar | wae the stories. Poems starte |
Southern - SEA | Your face is vaguely | familiar | , yet |