Central - LAL | Smilin | , watchin TV | |
Central - SWE | smilin | , greetin, singin. | |
Central - SWE | smilin | at fowk | |
Doric - MNA | Smilin | ’ fae east tae west, singin | |
Central - WCE | Smilin | ’ when his spiel wis done | |
Central - DUN | An see our neebours' | smilin | cheek, |
Central - LAL | ma dear boay!' said Mr Wonka, | smilin | at Augustus. "Be patient! You |
Central - NEC | reend," said Queen Hippolyta, | smilin | . "Ah've heard aboot yir trauc |
Doric - MNA | in, then," said Missus Reed, | smilin | . |
Shetland - SHD | "No, no!" shü answered, | smilin | troo her taers, "He wis ringi |
Central - WCE | t watter in it?' she spcired, | smilin | a bittie. |
Central - WCE | Naw she'll no,' Matilda said, | smilin | . 'She never does. But ah want |
Central - LAL | yer auld Grannie,' she said, | smilin | that cauld smile. |
Central - LAL | "I dae," Coont Olaf said, | smilin | . Klaus saw Violet shidder. |
Doric - MNA | r favourite colour," Ah said, | smilin | it her in the mirror an think |
Central - LAL | for me," Judge Strauss said, | smilin | . |
Central - LAL | ly for a meenit," Klaus said, | smilin | . "The polis came and shut the |
Central - WCE | no exactly," Miss Honey said, | smilin | again. |
Central - WCE | 'Ah didnae,' Miss Honey said, | smilin | . 'How amazin is that. Whaur d |
Central - WCE | "Tell me,' Miss Honey said, | smilin | again. |
Central - WCE | s limerick,' Miss Honey said, | smilin | wan o her rare smiles. 'Staun |
Central - WCE | it ah mean,' Miss Honey said, | smilin | . "But whitever happens, and a |
Central - WCE | 'Aw,' Miss Honey said, | smilin | fur the first time, 'that wis |
Doric - MNA | r sixtieth?" Ah say oot lood, | smilin | it the memory o yer bairnlike |
Doric - MNA | r God's sake!" snappit Joyce, | smilin | apologetically it the Jewelle |
Ulster - EUL | fter the wee fella," said he, | smilin | at Daniel. |
Central - WCE | he leaned towards the laddie, | smilin | . "Ye like ma special chocolat |
Central - LAL | O coorse no,' said Mr Baffie, | smilin | at the auld wifie in the bed. |
Doric - MNA | , fit like?" said the maanie, | smilin | an liftin a han es he follaed |
Central - SEC | Here's tae Craigrossie, | smilin | doon |
Doric - MNA | n masel in here," said Susie, | smilin | an tappin her broo. |
Doric - MNA | "Okay-dokay," said Dottie, | smilin | it the maanie an gaun rinnin |
Orkney - ORK | Eyes smile, | smilin | eyes |
Doric - MNA | "Yeah," said the ither quine, | smilin | it Morrice, "you're so lucky |
Shetland - SHD | spaekin fast an nervees-wye, | smilin | at aathing at wis said, an he |
Doric - MNA | Ah gied ma heid a shak, | smilin | es Ah leukit it ma freen. She |
Doric - MNA | , ere's nae need," said Jack, | smilin | an takkin a deep breath as he |
Central - LAL | Bettie, come in!' ah exclaim, | smilin | . |
Doric - MNA | ging throwe te Mam's bedroom, | smilin | as Ah rn a han ower the saft |
Central - LAL | Aye,' said Christopher Robin, | smilin | intae himsel. |
Central - EDN | that brocht a monk fae abuin, | smilin | |
Central - EDN | e sut up an catched his haun, | smilin | enticement, ettlin for tae pu |
Central - LAL | says the faither, ahint her, | smilin | the meenit she'd quat them, |
Ulster - EUL | on the first mornin o winter, | smilin | at the thochts o Hughie, who |
Central - EDN | Hsien wis ahint the coonter, | smilin | his wry smile, haunin oot str |
Doric - MNA | an leent up against the door, | smilin | es is gaze wannert aroon is e |
Central - LAL | Dante looks at hur, | smilin | like he thocht she'd never as |
Central - GLA | hit yies ur dain.’ he sais, | smilin | but he’s still goat that de |
Central - GLA | ere we’re gaun.’ he sais, | smilin | an lightin a joint, inhalin d |
Central - LAL | o like any o them,' she says, | smilin | . 'And trust me, that's a guid |
Central - LAL | crowning,' the doactor says, | smilin | . |
Central - LAL | 'No problem,' Cathy says, | smilin | . |
Central - EDN | agin briganders, she thocht, | smilin | ruefully tae hersel. |
Ulster - EUL | aur wur ye the day?" he akst, | smilin | . |
Central - SEC | My turn noo" the Sun did say, | smilin | ' at full beam. |
Doric - MNA | rkin - like yersel," Ah say, | smilin | it the lassie es she hans ma |
Doric - MNA | year, though, Jimmy," Ah say, | smilin | doon it the photie on ma lap. |
Central - LAL | 'Elsie,' ah say, | smilin | . |
Central - LAL | 'Cathy,' ah say, | smilin | . 'Hoo ye keepin?' |
Central - GLA | way in a nervous kind ae wey, | smilin | at everythin onybody said, an |
Central - LAL | night,' David says tae Cathy, | smilin | . |
Central - EDN | Wi' wry- | smilin | ' humour, |
Central - SEC | e glares aroond tae his lads. | Smilin | like he's the cat that jist b |
Central - WCE | asses tae reveal their faces. | Smilin | wickedly, wi daurk holes wher |
Central - LAL | up fae his dream and stapped | smilin | . |
Central - LAL | Nae mortal lass,” she said | smilin | tae hersel, “can fleg the g |
Central - SEC | wey he's noaddin his heid and | smilin | . |
Central - LAL | in at the lad next tae me and | smilin | . 'I'm going to come around an |
Central - SWE | lowly, haudin ma hauns up and | smilin | aa the while et the big hairy |
Central - LAL | kin one o ma hauns in his and | smilin | in a "way that told me he wis |
Central - LAL | er said, stappin a meenit and | smilin | at Chairlie, 'I hae a feelin |
Central - GLA | ookin at the lamas, who stood | smilin | at the wean in the cradle. |
Central - SEC | aker’s. She turned hameward | smilin | , forfochen nou but wi a wee |
Doric - MNA | e Ah fin at Ah canna haud fae | smilin | : Ah can see Mac an he can see |
Central - SEC | link ae an eye, Aldo went fae | smilin | and laughin. Tae producin yin |
Central - GLA | urnt tae ma da and she wisnae | smilin | . |
Central - EDN | centimetres square. The face | smilin | aa crooked-lik back at him wi |
Central - LAL | carol service, an the blythe | smilin | faces, made up the glamour o |
Doric - MNA | te see a daark-haired lassie | smilin | it im. He opened is moo te sp |
Central - LAL | ack hair wis walkin up tae me | smilin | a blindin white smile. He cou |
Central - SEC | Men, women, and children are | smilin | and applaudin me. And tae tel |
Shetland - SHD | mokin his cuttie, sittin dere | smilin | in till’msell in his short |
Central - GLA | ee guy nodded and stood there | smilin | . |
Central - EDN | leukit at him, staunin there | smilin | shyly. “Ah feel safe wi him |
Central - LAL | r look, but he jist sat there | smilin | awa as if he'd telt a richt g |
Central - SEC | am anyhing. Ah jist sit there | smilin | and applaud back at him. Alon |
Southern - SWE | but her Da an' Mam were | smilin | |
Central - GLA | hit we rappt on bi this dense | smilin | ’ smelly granny-wifey who |
Central - SEC | rse back an awa she gaed, aye | smilin | . A cairied that smile wi me o |
Central - LAL | He leukit intae ma een, aye | smilin | , but wi a kindly leuk tae his |
Doric - ABN | 'Na', said Mickey, aye | smilin | . 'Aat's anither gentleman aat |
Doric - MNA | An she wis aye | smilin | es she loadit aa Eric's claes |
Doric - MNA | "Aat's better, Ah've got ye | smilin | again." Ruth waggilt a fingir |
Orkney - ORK | thi | smilin | hand |
Central - SEC | dience watched the ongauns wi | smilin | pleisure. This wisnae juist a |
Central - SWE | Aids orphanage boays wi black | smilin | faces, |
Doric - MNA | e ye like?" Arthur fun himsel | smilin | an aa. "Ah'm glaid ye've aye |
Central - EDN | the ither doon the leg. Still | smilin | tae hissel, he copied her, wa |
Central - LAL | r than ever, and he wis still | smilin | awa as if he'd jist telt a br |
Central - EDN | couch. And even though ah’m | smilin | oan the ootside ma heid is st |
Doric - MNA | licht frae heid tae foun, an | smilin | , raxxin his airms oot tae her |
Central - AYR | awa, in a bit o a swither, an | smilin | at aa that wis said, an went |
Central - AYR | Ah grupt yer haund an | smilin | taen the road. |
Doric - MNA | t inside the hoose, turnin an | smilin | as she shut the door. His hai |
Central - LAL | irters - he's teep-tappin an | smilin | at his phone. No e'en tryin t |
Doric - DOR | Servin a customer an | smilin | awa. |
Central - AYR | it heid o mousy-broun hair an | smilin | blue-grey een. She didnae ken |
Central - SWE | An luikin richt intae ma een | smilin | , |
Central - SWE | he tea, the minister wis seen | smilin | and noddin as ye's blethered |
Central - EDN | sayed, though Bill wisna even | smilin | . “Ah mind Raggle’s granni |
Central - SEC | een klopp grittin his teeth n | smilin | - laddies no right lol |
Central - GLA | n the air. Finnegan's standin | smilin | like fuck wae his hand in his |
Central - LAL | tata, says Westie, shruggin n | smilin | . 40 denier mustard tights gir |
Ulster - GUL | And turnin roon | smilin | pulled the lid open, and gest |
Central - LAL | o Tennant's. Isla's hever no | smilin | wi a drink in hur photies. |
Central - LAL | ries, 'Jings!' - and he's no | smilin | - |
Central - SEC | there's a power or capacity o | smilin | on their cheeks, an in an abo |
Doric - MNA | Ah cudna help | smilin | it the leuk o disappintmint o |
Central - DUN | he wisnae that weel-kennt fer | smilin | , tho as it turnt oot, tae the |
Central - SEC | opens his mooth I can see her | smilin | wi the expectation o what he |
Doric - MNA | sergeants stripes, her mither | smilin | and lookin up at him wi love |
Central - GLA | y turns tae look at him. He's | smilin | like fuck, but realises. 'Aye |
Doric - DOR | t. She looks tired, bit she's | smilin | an pattin a space on the bed. |
Central - LAL | rn tae ma nephew, Gary, who's | smilin | a crooked grin. He's wearin a |
Central - GLA | Nobody's | smilin | noo. Ma mum's dabbin at tears |
Central - LAL | n she wis aboot eicht. She is | smilin | because she wis thinkin at th |
Central - LAL | Ye'll see that he is | smilin | . And here a pictur o the bit |
Central - GLA | nzies laugh n nod. Broonie is | smilin | like fuck but Addison is look |
Doric - MNA | y, openin ma een an tracin is | smilin | face wi ma fingir. "Left te f |
Doric - MNA | e an leukit it Pauline fa wis | smilin | kinely it im. The watter wis |
Central - LAL | and her neb wis blue. She wis | smilin | fae lug tae lug. |
Central - LAL | h Mick, ye're here,' an e wis | smilin | . 'Ur ye awright?' |
Shetland - SHD | till I realised da doctor wis | smilin | . |
Central - LAL | 'Och, naw,' said Kat | smilin | , 'Jist Doug.' She clapped Dou |
Ulster - GUL | As young men went | smilin | , brave as cud be, |
Central - GLA | wi the lamas, they just kept | smilin | and clickin away at their pra |
Central - SEC | es intil the royal haa, Juist | smilin | . In a crack |
Central - WCE | baby bein born. Wis the baby | smilin | or wis it cryin, said Frieda. |
Central - GLA | s sea’s deceptive. All they | smilin | , laughin Italian families, ki |
Central - LAL | ck at him. They were freendly | smilin | fizzogs, but they were gey se |
Central - SEC | slopped ower, thon ugsomely | smilin | profeel at the concreit bouer |
Central - SEC | d by, Gary Beaton’s nestily | smilin | profeel dwined |
Central - GLA | little fishes in, Wae gently | smilin | jaws!" |
Ulster - CUL | Wi gently | smilin | jaas!" |
Central - AYR | Wi gently | smilin | jaws!" |
Shetland - SHD | n my face. My beautiful happy | smilin | five-yearowld dochter. A life |
Doric - DOR | I'Duchess o' Balmedie ayewiz | smilin |