Central - GLA | ‘Daniel. . . Danny! | Mere | a wee minute son.’ a voice |
Central - GLA | ' | MERE | ! YA WEE BASTARD"! the fat wan |
Central - GLA | hat'd happen: "'Miss Alice! C' | mere | right away, an git ready fir |
Central - SEC | 'Ian! C' | mere | !' It wis Hecky McBain, he wis |
Central - SEC | t the laddie abuird sayin, "C' | mere | son!" |
Doric - MNA | he gyangs, an tae anither 'C' | mere | ,' he comes; an tae ma servin |
Doric - MNA | wa he goes an till anither 'C' | mere | ," an ower he comes, an till m |
Central - WCE | Ho gaunnae nip ma pal, an, C' | mere | tae a slash yi ya dobber |
Central - SEC | 'Here, sir, c' | mere | ,' she oardert. 'Whit happent? |
Central - SEC | his doorway. "Hye, Hughie. C' | mere | !" "Hiya. Whit's up?" He follo |
Central - SEC | o when I say ye kin go. Noo c' | mere | .' |
Central - LAL | tta Scythed below the knee. A | mere | scratch! |
Shetland - SHD | wi him night eftir night, da | mere | sight o him twistin a knife i |
Central - LAL | her claith unlike onything a | mere | mortal cud weave. Sae she spe |
Central - LAL | “That lassie is wastit on a | mere | mortal,” the god sneered. |
Central - SEC | e realisation ae kennin wur a | mere | slave tae the capitalist mach |
Doric - MNA | There is nae sik thing as a | mere | custodian |
Central - LAL | arsReview Mind o it well as a | mere | 9 year auld. Wis hidin ahint |
Central - GLA | y, as ah explained that wis a | mere | oversight. Ah didnae actually |
Central - SWE | ittin jist ootside the windae | mere | feet in front o’ me. It’s |
Central - LAL | micht be | mere | glisks o life-forms yet tae b |
Central - SEC | yae the dry boke at even the | mere | thoat ae his presence. |
Central - SEC | this is aw her fault. Cos the | mere | suggestion ae shared finance |
Central - SEC | e mooth, eh? Salivatin at the | mere | prospect ae wipin his erse wa |
Central - SEC | d acroass Alana's puss at the | mere | thoat ae his question wis a p |
Central - SEC | spontaneously combust at the | mere | thoat ae his remark. A few se |
Central - SEC | this earth, who, wae jist the | mere | mention ae her name. Wid tran |
Central - LAL | een in the paintin. They were | mere | traces o themsels, the fainte |
Ulster - CUL | coont that nae shame, the oul | mere | 's joost the same, |
Ulster - CUL | an' dear for a three year oul | mere | ' |
Central - GLA | sae repairable or ordinary as | mere | |
Central - GLA | ‘Here, lads | mere | an see these two wee cows doo |
Ulster - CUL | lter for his geldin’ or his | mere | , |
Central - AYR | an kings o this earth are but | mere | mortals.' |
Central - SEC | My | mere | facade juist stares; w' its m |
Central - GLA | asticity ay earlier years. ‘ | Mere | an sit doon a minute Daniel. |
Central - LAL | C’ | mere | hen, sit doon beside me. |
Central - LAL | Mary gied a gausp. ‘Oh! C’ | mere | ,’ she seyd, raxin doon an h |
Central - EDN | answers! “Haw, Adie, c’ | mere | ! Whit diyi’ mean “Hit him |
Central - SEC | vice. “Ay. Richt enuch. C’ | mere | son.” |
Central - GLA | ‘C’ | MERE | YA CUNT, WHIT YE DAIN HIDIN B |
Central - GLA | e ay his mooth tae us. ‘C’ | mere | the noo tae a talk tae ye.’ |
Central - SEC | “C’ | mere | , Wullie. C’moan.” Davie s |
Central - EDN | than,” he demandit. “C’ | mere | .” |
Ulster - CUL | post an said as quate “c’ | mere | ”, |