Central - DUN | smell | ? Whit hellish trick wis this? | |
Shetland - SHD | smell | o minerals, stoor o iron | |
Doric - DOR | smell | the chuckies, en the drains, | |
Central - LAL | smell | reid i thi aatum | |
Ulster - EUL | g still very common in Larne! | Smell | thon hoag when the tide is oo |
Orkney - ORK | e, than shifts tae the next. " | Smell | yin," he says. ®Øyvind glor |
Central - LAL | ' | SMELL | THE BLIDD O A SCOATTISH LADDI |
Central - SEC | ' | Smell | is a potent wizard' (Helen Ke |
Central - SEC | Elsie I can feel her warmth, | smell | her warm fleesh an the coal t |
Ulster - BUL | e totey, ye cannae see, feel, | smell | , taste nor hear it forbye. |
Central - LAL | ang its beaches, ye kin hear, | smell | and touch the sea - well, as |
Central - SWE | Touch new leaves, | smell | wild flooers, |
Central - WCE | listenin tae her showin aff. | Smell | yi later then cheap-o, she sa |
Central - SEC | A | smell | the bumin, |
Shetland - SHD | Da | smell | o bacon rolls waftin oot o Fa |
Shetland - SHD | And da | smell | o bird'sfoot trefoil in da ai |
Shetland - SHD | an sniff da | smell | o da mirk |
Central - LAL | arin wid bide roun him like a | smell | . |
Central - SEC | a wee bit perfume oan sose a | smell | nice lol |
Shetland - SHD | waary sea | smell | at shü wis felt mony a time |
Doric - MNA | nbeast dugs followed. An affa | smell | o deith krept up Paul’s neb |
Doric - DOR | at ere wis an affa | smell | comin affa the plastic. Wid J |
Southern - SEA | Ma | smell | matures, a sweet fragrance |
Southern - SEA | Noo it did' na | smell | or even squeal |
Central - DUN | a taste an a | smell | , |
Central - GLA | eeks flung oer the couch an a | smell | ay dampness that wid knock ye |
Doric - DOR | he door Jonsar says. "I canna | smell | onything," the twa o em |
Doric - DOR | in in ma ither een. She disna | smell | bad |
Central - EDN | encourage me, gin thoo got a | smell | o pussy, an daena try tae den |
Doric - MNA | . Al nivver furgait thi majic | smell | en eis building, thi smell o |
Central - SEC | ah wave him awey like the bad | smell | he is. |
Doric - DOR | s, en the drains, "Nae damned | smell | here ata" he growls. |
Doric - DOR | re open the lid and the acrid | smell | o spicy sauce wafted aroon th |
Central - LAL | cuid | smell | thi reek o campfires an cordi |
Central - WCE | “A could | smell | rat doon' ri street so A coul |
Doric - DOR | shape fae the mirk, he could | smell | the familiar mix o linseed an |
Ulster - GUL | Ye could | smell | the earth as the mornin dew s |
Central - SWE | in! Weel acourse noo Ah could | smell | a big rat. Ah'm mibbe invisib |
Central - SEC | ve started tae slow down and | smell | the roses. Try to take Friday |
Central - EDN | al fuckin mess. The sight and | smell | ae which sendin thunderous sh |
Doric - MNA | he Fishin Ha' section. Ye cud | smell | it lang afore ye saw it. |
Doric - DOR | Came in aboot, nae | smell | , nae pan |
Central - AYR | adin, sae the ferm dug wadnae | smell | him an bark, nor wad he fleg |
Central - WCE | A couldnae | smell | ri lamb roastin' whin A gote |
Central - WCE | pen't ri oven door A couldnae | smell | nu'hin' birra gote a wee blas |
Central - WCE | 'Heid caul', A wrote. 'Cannae | smell | nu'hin', cannae taste nu'hin' |
Central - LAL | 'I CANNAE | SMELL | A BLOOMIN THING.'' |
Central - SEC | @nodrog1875 Doesnae | smell | like it ?? |
Central - LAL | smiles. Fur wance, he doesnae | smell | like, well, the Sword. Mibbie |
Central - LAL | r the first time an it disnae | smell | like lavender at aa, but it d |
Central - LAL | ts and English). There is nae | smell | o the inkhorn or ithir indica |
Central - LAL | Sae I dinnae hae tae | smell | ye!" |
Shetland - SHD | I'm blyde tae | smell | da nort wind, a whaft o walru |
Central - SEC | n. Slowing down now, time tae | smell | the roses. Seen to many auld |
Central - SEC | "Aye, ah wis close enough tae | smell | the blood. Aldo knoacked this |
Central - LAL | t to the fur, and I start tae | smell | the stench o him, sharp and w |
Doric - DOR | Cos, aye, a rose would maybe | smell | as sweet if we called it a |
Doric - ABN | Despite the charged sea life | smell | , |
Southern - SEA | The | smell | o wood smoke frae the lum |
Central - LAL | The | smell | frae Bridie's weem waftit dou |
Southern - SEA | The | smell | o' smoking on yer claes |
Doric - MNA | The | smell | o the clean cut girse |
Orkney - ORK | The | smell | o clapshot fills the hall as |
Ulster - GUL | The | smell | o the earth and sun on yer fa |
Orkney - ORK | The | smell | o scrubs burnan |
Central - GLA | The | smell | ay its sulphurous tip fills o |
Central - LAL | The | smell | ae coal reek in the snell, sa |
Central - GLA | The | smell | ay disinfectant hings in the |
Doric - ABN | Yer moo wid watter wi' the | smell | |
Doric - ABN | Yer moo wid watter wi' the | smell | |
Doric - DOR | n that chapel. The soond, the | smell | , the atmo, the fooking comara |
Central - SEC | 's deep in glaur, an och, the | smell | ! |
Doric - MNA | an thraain a hen's neck, the | smell | o sung hair fullin the air as |
Central - LAL | his fur against my cheek, the | smell | o the ootside on him: rain an |
Central - LAL | s, colour o skin, o hair, the | smell | o her – like blood and salt |
Doric - MNA | it choochert till a halt, the | smell | o petrol fullin the aif. |
Central - LAL | cleaner tae wipe: it aff. The | smell | o bleach they've left is so s |
Central - SEC | wae yur disposable Kodak. The | smell | ae these streets will linger |
Central - LAL | shirt back oantoap o him. The | smell | gies me the boak. Ah turn ma |
Central - LAL | eward the men's bathroom. The | smell | o pee is overwhelmin. Ah'm ga |
Central - LAL | peak tae the Grumphieman. The | smell | wis bowfin. |
Central - LAL | hock-full o dirty washin. The | smell | would gie anywan the boak. |
Central - LAL | A chink o licht. The | smell | o wid, warm - a cuddie's pec |
Central - LAL | o ither sneysters on it. The | smell | o the braw hot food wis aw ab |
Central - GLA | ffluent area ay the city. The | smell | ay pish is replaced wae the a |
Doric - MNA | in front, roarin oot 0's; the | smell | o the countryside fullin wir |
Central - EDN | rything aw oot. Ah luvved the | smell | o the pitch an the taur. The |
Orkney - ORK | And the | smell | o an oxtail casserole cheust |
Doric - DOR | wi her peewits crying and the | smell | o earth in her nib. |
Doric - MNB | tside. It wis steamin and the | smell | wis gan roon a heart like a h |
Central - LAL | oar o the greasepaint and the | smell | o the crowd has got to ye bai |
Doric - MNA | in my life an canna stand the | smell | o folk smokin fags. But a tab |
Doric - DOR | g in the heart of you and the | smell | of the earth in your face, al |
Central - SEC | ir bairnheid. Can ye mind the | smell | an the taste o soor plooms, c |
Ulster - GUL | And I still mind the | smell | o the wee breid cart it's aro |
Central - SEC | minty Pan Draps tae hide the | smell | o lager an eein aw the trim, |
Orkney - ORK | your ferm, but dinna like the | smell | . |
Doric - DOR | o silage a bit, come time the | smell | will wear awa. |
Doric - MNB | is pit doon in front o me the | smell | wis makin ma mooth water. I w |
Central - LAL | o broken biscuits an here the | smell | o the breid they wir bakin in |
Central - EDN | 'Cause the | smell | stripped the paper, |
Central - WCE | eat aw that foreign stuff the | smell | wid pit me aff. Aye well, ah |
Doric - DOR | wa for a shower min. Wash the | smell | of failure off ma. #disgracef |
Central - SEC | ey Just got tae live with the | smell | noo ??. |
Doric - MNA | k an the air wis thick wi the | smell | o burgers, fried chucken, chi |
Central - EDN | the mulch roon aboot, an the | smell | o life an rottin organic mate |
Doric - MNA | s. Ere's flooers aawye an the | smell | o chrysanths hing hivvy in th |
Central - SEC | ti fleg thaim awaw. Than the | smell | o the het ingine |
Central - WCE | noise o’ the chantin an the | smell | o’ the joss sticks which pi |
Central - LAL | if he wis tryin tae scran the | smell | itsel. |
Central - LAL | p ma coat. Ah breathed in the | smell | o salt and vinegar as we pass |
Doric - MNA | a daft meenit Ah can fin the | smell | o im. Echt ear later, Ah mair |
Central - WCE | in the corner, takkin in the | smell | an chewin awa wi gusto on a r |
Central - EDN | in her hause, drinkin in the | smell | o her hair an feelin the catc |
Central - AYR | scuffin o the cou; sensin the | smell | o new gress, an ettltin it wi |
Doric - MNA | st I’d better get rid o the | smell | o ashtrays fae ma breath, so |
Central - LAL | her. The street wis fou o the | smell | o guid scran, but she'd no ha |
Central - WCE | , ye’re chairgin me for the | smell | o food. That aboot the size o |
Central - WCE | Ye’re chairgin me for the | smell | o food,” Till said, “An a |
Orkney - ORK | oom for the days wark. As the | smell | o |
Orkney - ORK | yird o Mars? Whit like is the | smell | o caller air? The bizz o her |
Central - SWE | Sure ye cannae miss the | smell | in the corridor. |
Central - LAL | him, ma nose twitched at the | smell | o Old Spice. His big brother' |
Central - LAL | tae the ward. Ah wince at the | smell | . It's worse than the burnin b |
Orkney - ORK | k a lock o blotts tae git the | smell | o that iper aaf o everything. |
Doric - MNA | an smiled: he'd aye likit the | smell | o the kirk wi its flooers an |
Doric - ABN | there was somethin aboot the | smell | o aal beuks that did yer hair |
Central - WCE | been ower aw this. Juist the | smell | o it’s eneuch for me. An on |
Central - GLA | e full place is bowfin ay the | smell | ay wet dug. |
Orkney - ORK | But couldno taak awey the | smell | , o rank soor piggie s-t. |
Central - WCE | “The | smell | o guid food, an ye wir lucky |
Ulster - PUL | in nearhaun, she fun a bonnie | smell | aa aroon. “Thon’s laik ro |
Central - LAL | I ken mysel by the queer-like | smell | / That the next stop's Kirkca |
Doric - DOR | accept single purchase, stale | smell | on baith & well used bit a ba |
Central - SEC | he bar ah'm hit wae the stale | smell | ae drink and smoke. Since ah' |
Central - SEC | here emit that unmistakeable | smell | ae private education. They re |
Shetland - SHD | whar I wis. Da unmistakible | smell | o strang, lucky-lines wis aa |
Doric - MNA | God! Fit...fit's aat terrible | smell | ?" |
Central - LAL | Thir's a horrible | smell | in ma livin room an kitchen. |
Central - NEC | got anither whuff o the same | smell | , auld milk and deid fish but |
Central - LAL | quid, and a fizzin frichtsome | smell | guffed oot the kitchen. |
Doric - MNB | grand tae walk in tae a fine | smell | o’ mince and tatties. A spe |
Doric - MNA | lobby tae be met wi the fine | smell | o scones cookin on a girdle. |
Doric - MNA | somebody laughin an the fine | smell | o mutton broth waffted fae th |
Doric - MNA | s fin she got win o the fine | smell | o ham fryin as it wafted thro |
Doric - MNA | onny face an hid a richt fine | smell | o perfume comin aff er. |
Doric - MNA | daark an ere wis a richt fine | smell | - like a fish supper. | |
Central - LAL | her haunds. Thair wis a rare | smell | waffin frae the scullery/kitc |
Doric - MNA | enhoose opened. “Fit a rare | smell | , |
Central - WCE | usual an sayin he could pure | smell | fish (that wis him meant tae |
Doric - MNA | ence o his favourite pet. 'Ye | smell | jist as strang's the futterat |
Doric - MNA | "An Ah can aye | smell | the tins o creamy yalla polis |
Central - LAL | ow did ye feel? Whit could ye | smell | , see, taste or touch? Think o |
Doric - DOR | kin o' scent is 'at makin ye | smell | , ma Chantel. |
Central - SEC | "They said that ye | smell | awfie bad |
Central - SEC | erfume oan tae no only let ye | smell | it but tae gee ye a taste eh |
Doric - MNA | oshty na,” quo Bella, “Ye | smell | jist the same’s masel.” |
Doric - MNA | guffed o musk, a queer strang | smell | that Minnie's neb hid niver s |
Doric - MNA | of ? wauch, which was strong | smell | before jointing for cooking. |
Doric - MNA | ce aat says, life goes on. Ah | smell | the bonny wreaths aat hid gra |
Central - WCE | ut Laura wis lik that, Aye ah | smell | it an it’s pure disgustin m |
Shetland - SHD | me knees. What a sweet, fresh | smell | ! |
Southern - SWE | I | smell | the tail-en o bye-gaun years, |
Doric - MNA | h, bi spikk, an mebbe even bi | smell | , if fit Isie said wis true. L |
Doric - MNA | it a majic feelin at wis. Thi | smell | 's o thi sea jist gid straicht |
Doric - MNA | Tae maak maitter's wurse thi | smell | a burnen weis mingin. We look |
Doric - MNA | mpanee, fur thi crack, an thi | smell | o hee's pype. Bit ov coarse R |
Central - DUN | ut wiz rightfully oors as thi | smell | |
Central - DUN | Now thi | smell | in thi air is evident, |
Central - SEC | nment funds reclaimed. Then I | smell | it. No ma tipple but. |
Central - EDN | ilk feelin aboot it, the ilk | smell | , the ilk rhythm, objecks in t |
Central - WCE | her nose tae avoid that rank | smell | . (Back tae the child) It had |
Shetland - SHD | n be broon an aa or shö’ll | smell | a rat. Da wye ta colour hit, |
Doric - SNO | the warm | smell | o soap an sweit |
Ulster - BUL | Wi sight, an | smell | , an sure oo fut |
Doric - MNA | he’s in the cupboard, A can | smell | her posh perfume an A’m nea |
Doric - MNA | ke a bloody furnace - ye can | smell | the bilin tar fae here." |
Central - LAL | e aw birlin again! And ye can | smell | the guff o meltin chocolate i |
Central - GLA | squares up tae me, Aw ah can | smell | aff her is cheap perfume an j |
Central - LAL | n here again, Mrs Beek. I can | smell | the bowf aff them.' |
Doric - ABN | @PeatWorrier I can | smell | yon fae here. My moo is noo d |
Ulster - BUL | Mindin place an time an | smell | , |
Central - LAL | e need simply look on them an | smell | their perfume. Mine cuist her |
Central - EDN | r wrist, lick her fore-erm an | smell | her scent; he wintit tae pick |
Orkney - ORK | eedie coorie wae the bairn an | smell | the tap o thir heid |
Central - LAL | ks oot a mile aff. I can even | smell | yin frae anither. Boggin gies |
Central - WCE | as he did an absolute bowfin | smell | fillt the hoose. It smelt lik |
Central - SEC | ged tae git rid ae the gaggin | smell | ae ciggie smoke that wis poll |
Central - WCE | at I didnae notice the mingin | smell | o rottin flesh... |
Central - WCE | “A kin | smell | rat doon ri close,” says Sh |
Central - GLA | Then ah fuckin | smell | it. |
Central - GLA | millin aboot, aw huns, ye kin | smell | the cunts. We’re doon Govan |
Central - SEC | nt he reveals the hing ah kin | smell | that familiar sickly aroma om |
Central - WCE | m 'hinkin' ri hale street kin | smell | it.” |
Central - LAL | e Coont Olaf's. It's a calmin | smell | , is scran in the oven, and th |
Orkney - ORK | replicaetion | smell | the sam?" "Wheesht," he says. |
Central - LAL | ?? Why is it that the sense o | smell | can evoke such powerful memor |
Orkney - ORK | No | smell | o bakeen |
Central - SEC | "Here, John, can ye no | smell | the smoke, dear? |
Doric - MNA | r very tear ducts are clear o | smell | . Composed, I entered the boar |
Shetland - SHD | dir face in da crisp hay, to | smell | da freshness an test for dryn |
Doric - MNA | ike frangipani – I can near | smell | them." |
Orkney - ORK | The sweet familiar | smell | |
Orkney - ORK | Then I smelt a most peculiar | smell | - like burnan cloot or hair. |
Central - GLA | akes me sit in. The new chair | smell | still lingers. 'Ah watched a |
Central - DUN | oun were conspicuous by their | smell | . In fact some fowk said when |
Central - SEC | An plant for beauty or for | smell | . |
Shetland - SHD | n air a seediness, wi da soor | smell | a stale beer drifting oot tro |
Shetland - SHD | Broona Langa. I doot fae his | smell | |
Doric - MNA | e div,' said Dandy.'Aa humans | smell | . See my hauns?' He liftit up |
Shetland - SHD | no da colour o soup, hits | smell | , hits taste |
Central - WCE | neaky silent wans that always | smell | lik a mixture ae cabbage an r |
Central - SEC | ee, and what the fuck is that | smell | ? Ma livin room is the créme |
Central - EDN | an schaws platchis o glaur at | smell | lik ploum-kake, an the rashis |
Central - LAL | fae her gairden, whase sweet | smell | kittled her nostrils as she w |
Ulster - PUL | a thocht ye cud fin its sweet | smell | . |
Central - LAL | ane-gress, see, for its sweet | smell | |
Doric - DOR | it micht | smell | o silage a bit, come time the |
Central - SEC | is face, like we aw hid a bit | smell | aboot us. Aye weel, maybe we |
Central - LAL | Noo wid the Giant | smell | his maw? |
Doric - MNA | nip in ahint yin at the first | smell | o danger.” |
Doric - MNA | “First | smell | o danger! Get a grip, ye arse |
Central - SEC | an och! whit a wunnerfu | smell | . |
Central - WCE | fin the air an sayin, Can you | smell | fish, an then she’d start g |
Central - WCE | fin the air an sayin, Can you | smell | fish, an then she'd start gig |
Central - LAL | tby and sniftered at the braw | smell | waftin through the kitchen wi |
Central - SEC | long loast brother yince they | smell | a potential win. And they're |
Central - DUN | etter, said there was an affy | smell | in Kate's close that nicht, a |
Central - EDN | sery, breathin in the growthy | smell | o watter plants. An Ah’m as |
Central - LAL | whuffs o the braw chocolately | smell | aw aroond him. |
Doric - MNA | bit ere's aye the same sickly | smell | : a mixter o cubbuge, incontin |
Central - EDN | him. Whan she cudna actually | smell | his braith, the drink didna b |
Doric - ABN | kip somewye. It disna exactly | smell | like it’s been used afore, |
Central - SEC | things awa. Thur wis a funny | smell | in the room. Ah pit ma haun o |
Central - LAL | eep. You could feel the funny | smell | o them an ma Mither sayin "Wh |
Orkney - ORK | urse's wir on aboot the funny | smell | in the ward, an deudno ken wh |
Central - LAL | e the nurse's offce. A sugary | smell | is comin fae the dinner hall. |
Central - SEC | An there's a healthy country | smell | . |
Doric - MNA | rinkle ma nose it the fooshty | smell | as Ah stare doon it its conte |
Central - SEC | Whit's this? It has a foosty | smell | ? |