Central - SEC | Staunin | at the shore, as at the helm, | |
Central - LAL | staunin | free shuid be astrictit tae t | |
Central - LAL | staunin | in the doorwey, were a hale w | |
Central - SWE | staunin | ther prayin tae God, anen som | |
Southern - WCE | staunin | ablo the statue the Doonhamer | |
Central - SWE | Staunin | afore her grave | |
Central - LAL | staunin | ma lane, see, at the heid o t | |
Central - LAL | staunin | weel abune the rest. | |
Central - SWE | Staunin | Stanes | |
Central - GLA | Staunin | up, he goes tae gie us a beer | |
Central - AYR | oan... Sae we're aa winners!' | Staunin | at the back door luikin ower |
Central - SEA | s yin simmer gloamin in 1965, | staunin | outside Joe’s Café in Selk |
Central - LAL | efusin tae ging ower the waa, | staunin | wi his aithsworn hird an wiel |
Central - DUN | s usually referrt tae as TRB, | staunin | for Thick Redneck Bampot whic |
Central - GLA | Acroass the road, | staunin | at the coarner, there’s a w |
Central - SWE | dy, the boy havin streetched, | staunin | there luckin his faither's dr |
Central - EDN | “Ah’m sorry,” he sayed, | staunin | up. “Ah dinna ken whit cam |
Southern - SEA | waukent, she wis at ma side, | staunin | bi ma bed, wi a bowl o broth. |
Central - LAL | frae the man wha couldna see, | staunin | upricht on the hulltap, solit |
Central - LAL | t fleg and luikt at his wife, | staunin | thair pechin, wi the pan dang |
Central - GLA | underairm, at an acute angle, | staunin | in close tae the waw, so as t |
Central - GLA | ge, ah see it in front ay me, | staunin | , like a sentry post in some b |
Central - LAL | There, | staunin | near the Kirk o Field road, |
Central - LAL | annie she'd never seen afore, | staunin | in the kitchen as if it wis h |
Central - LAL | follaein him in an, as afore, | staunin | hersel square fornent him sae |
Central - LAL | Michael, | staunin | sae brawly ower ma dispensary |
Central - EDN | Falad wis up there as weill, | staunin | wi his hauns on his hips. An |
Central - SEC | git bucklt tae. An here I am, | staunin | richt at the altar, keekin up |
Central - LAL | 'Excuse me, God,' said Tam, | staunin | strecht an projectin his voic |
Central - EDN | Leuk nou, thon's him, | staunin | ahint oor wa, |
Central - EDN | She leukit at him, | staunin | there smilin shyly. “Ah fee |
Doric - MNA | tither, a serious, tall man, | staunin | apairt frae the claik o the w |
Doric - DOR | I wis heid o the hoose then, | staunin | in fur a brither fa sud hae h |
Central - WCE | She wis alane noo, | staunin | the grand entryway, takin in |
Central - LAL | the wan wi hooks for haunds, | staunin | in the frame o the door. "Whi |
Central - GLA | r lookin fur, eh?’ he sais, | staunin | up an walkin tae the windae. |
Central - GLA | ud the chance.’ Monty sais, | staunin | oer me. The dug splutters an |
Central - AYR | n o the kind," said the Mous, | staunin | up an walkin awa. "Ye affront |
Central - AYR | ill he'd gied it some thocht, | staunin | for a lang while wi yae finge |
Central - GLA | ‘PAUL!’ ah blurt oot, | staunin | up. ‘Ah’ve goat his caird |
Central - LAL | ms cleek ontae somethin. But, | staunin | there chitterin in her nichti |
Central - DUN | anniversary o thon awfu day, | staunin | at the windae an waving her h |
Central - GLA | lbowin others oot their waiy, | staunin | oan heids an kickin oot at ev |
Central - GLA | lbowin others oot their waiy, | staunin | oan heids an kickin oot at ev |
Central - SEC | nth an it's noo tae be a free- | staunin | ane insteid o bein pairt o th |
Central - SEC | rt o the WHFP. The first free- | staunin | monthly issue is tae be oot a |
Central - LAL | ell a joke? Thir are twa lang- | staunin | stereotypes that dae naethin |
Central - LAL | h”. This reflectit the lang- | staunin | view that Gaelic wis brocht t |
Doric - MNA | The Skreichmakkers war o lang- | staunin | here an hid the upper haun ow |
Central - WCE | wha's a daicent up- | staunin | lad, mibbes aye a wee bitty s |
Central - SEC | ither. Ither things happened. | Staunin | in a shop, ah'd see a sign st |
Central - LAL | air thai wir. Haund in haund. | Staunin | in the bus shelter this time, |
Central - LAL | man an her peeliewallie wean. | Staunin | hauf wey up the street, gowpi |
Central - SEC | m lattin on A dinna hear her. | Staunin | ootside the shop like A'm thi |
Central - LAL | gey near came aff its hinges. | Staunin | there wis the muckle dug wiee |
Central - LAL | -maxter o weel-keepit plants. | Staunin | in the doorwey, wi her haund |
Central - LAL | o her flooer patternt peeny. | Staunin | for a saicont, awaur o mony a |
Central - SWE | nbrocht raither nor redd - a | staunin | -stane wi his nem upon it at h |
Central - EDN | r the wrang conclusion frae a | staunin | ’ stert!), Angie, had nivir |
Central - WCE | tae a | staunin | cock whethir yer bit manto's |
Doric - DOR | gray sadhus maisters in yoga | staunin | on yin sham naethin gets by t |
Central - LAL | owthors chairts the rise o a | staunin | airmy in the days o Chairles |
Central - LAL | lawborch. Lawburrows involved | staunin | guid, an the tairm coud mean |
Central - LAL | y, ye dinnae hauf look stupid | staunin | there wae that tuxedo and whi |
Central - LAL | y, ye dinnae hauf look stupid | staunin | there wae that tuxedo and whi |
Central - AYR | An claucht ma braith, stuid | staunin | by the gate, |
Central - LAL | or the referendum on Scotland | staunin | free, but for |
Central - LAL | wi ae question aboot Scotland | staunin | free. The wording o the |
Central - GLA | tes ay whit happened. Ah mind | staunin | wae Scanlon an the boay, Dann |
Central - LAL | caretaker. Fine weel Ah mind | staunin | on the platform at Barry stat |
Central - DUN | re wild affairs an wi Big Dod | staunin | his haun it wis some do. It s |
Central - GLA | there’s a plukey faced burd | staunin | in the doorwaiy ay the livinr |
Central - LAL | ervice o the furst order. Nae | staunin | at the till in this howff! |
Central - LAL | hay jaloused it a leid wi nae | staunin | or thay war feart that ony de |
Central - SEC | Awbodie wuid be | staunin | aroon thinking whit a bonnie |
Central - LAL | d, man. It's ower late tae be | staunin | at the thrashel wi the wind s |
Central - LAL | th8 @broons_v_wullie Ah'll be | staunin | ready wae ma big shitty stick |
Central - LAL | a cauld basin o' watter. Wife | staunin | by wae the Sudocrem. ?????? |
Central - LAL | up tae the nines wi his wife | staunin | next tae him. He smiled at th |
Doric - MNA | bi haun, stookit clear o the | staunin | crap, a sair trauchle oor eft |
Central - LAL | sday 7 Aprile 1897, whaur the | staunin | Scuil Buird gied accompt. Thr |
Central - SEC | i a Winnie Mandela luik-alike | staunin | bi the phone juist inower the |
Central - SEC | re wis a freenly Tattie Bogle | staunin | in an adjacent field. He didn |
Central - SEC | This isna juist ae example | staunin | itssel: pittin Scots intae En |
Central - WCE | tried tae get a picture ae me | staunin | at the school gate on ma firs |
Central - WCE | ah didnae see the point in me | staunin | there anyway when ah wisnae e |
Central - WCE | ah didnae see the point in me | staunin | there anyway when ah wisnae e |
Central - LAL | jist as they were laid, some | staunin | ajee, some cowpit ower. Aw th |
Central - LAL | d louns like Ronnie McCoy are | staunin | there wi heids birlin, wunner |
Central - SEC | Were | staunin | in an auld ferm yaird |
Central - EDN | uk lik that fae whaur we were | staunin | . There wis an explosion on bo |
Central - LAL | lex. Ma brither an masel were | staunin | in his local in the wee Engli |
Central - EDN | It wis great! The lads were | staunin | ’ at the door lookin’ at t |
Central - EDN | , at the boys. The girls were | staunin | ’, quietly smug, feelin’ t |
Central - DUN | ullie intae things. They were | staunin | at the bar an ane or twa o th |
Central - LAL | telt them. The room they were | staunin | in wis the mankiest they'd ev |
Central - GLA | Ah dae as he asks an we’re | staunin | , huddled next tae the sideboa |
Central - GLA | he sais tae me, as we’re | staunin | at the bar waitin. |
Central - GLA | r didnae seem tae be much use | staunin | there waitin bi the totey doo |
Central - EDN | he saw that the taxi wis aye | staunin | ; it hadna dune its gang-hame. |
Central - SEC | , stops whan she sees Mr Mack | staunin | thare, an lifts a finger. But |
Central - WCE | t his back an said did we lik | staunin | in the rain or somethin. Wur |
Central - LAL | dootsum nature an poleetical | staunin | . Hertsomely, Niall's Gaelic ( |
Central - DUN | k fer the laws tae hae 'legal | staunin | ' here afore the settin up o t |
Central - DUN | nglish law that had nae legal | staunin | in Scotland. Did oor ain repr |
Central - LAL | d gin it's ever tae hae equal | staunin | wi the lykes o Gaelic an Ingl |
Central - LAL | an are on equal | staunin | wi (for an instance, Is du ne |
Central - WCE | d it wis jist Missus Auldhill | staunin | up on the podium wi a sanny b |
Central - DUN | ck the crowds that were still | staunin | aroun, an they werenae that g |
Central - GLA | bloody jot that ah’m still | staunin | here within earshot. |
Central - WCE | how. Ah met Wully aftur skool | staunin | ootsiyd thi bookies waitin fu |
Central - SEC | 's no lattin on. A peety, A'm | staunin | thinkin. A peety, but naither |
Ulster - GUL | But A'm | staunin | here an thinkin bak a while t |
Central - SEC | THING IS, I'm | staunin | at the shop. Thinkin aboot it |
Central - AYR | Am | staunin | ’ wae a blow-up wullie, |
Central - DUN | nae a happy man. Howivver him | staunin | on the drill floor cursin at |
Central - GLA | Ah’m | staunin | , haudin ma breath, listenin i |
Central - GLA | Ah’m | staunin | lookin at the prick - ma sup |
Central - GLA | ncentrically fae where ah’m | staunin | oan the platform. Ah examine |
Central - EDN | only got whit Ah’m | staunin | in. Gin ye cud e’en give me |
Central - SEC | Faither, whan I’m | staunin | near Janice, like gittin a do |
Central - LAL | on tap o his desk, curved an | staunin | on the lenth o wan its edges |
Central - SEC | rd or twa anent its uisage an | staunin | the day. New weys o teachin a |
Central - LAL | ther be in his scratcher than | staunin | in ma room in his kecks. Sae |
Central - AYR | whan he saa the bonnie wumman | staunin | et the dure he tuk her luif a |
Central - LAL | it it sicht o a fremit wumman | staunin | wi her back tirnt. |
Central - SEC | anither hauf oor, trippin an | staunin | oan ilk ithers taes tae it ca |
Central - SWE | her Sister Josephine hud been | staunin | prayin jist a few seconds afo |
Central - GLA | t know how long we’ve been | staunin | there as Daniel recounts Joe |
Central - GLA | t fuckin is! How long ye been | staunin | there fur, eh ya sneaky wee c |
Central - WCE | An the nineteen | staunin | stanes, |
Central - GLA | h mean, there’s nae doormen | staunin | there directin folk tae their |
Central - AYR | un Alison, every nou an again | staunin | on her taes when they gaed ow |
Central - LAL | no mistak. A did see somethin | staunin | yonder, an it wis juist as kw |
Central - SEC | il the proponit referendum on | Staunin | Free, wul nae dout tak up a m |
Central - LAL | lt folk that he had mind - o | staunin | wi his faither at the shop do |
Central - LAL | stage tongue and as a leid o | staunin | in an international creative |
Central - WCE | wed her another yin wi us two | staunin | an ah thought it wis quite a |
Central - SWE | dae A dae if it disnae? Keep | staunin | and hope fur the best? It wis |
Central - SEC | Report records Brian Adam MSP | staunin | up in the chaumer sayin, |
Central - GLA | ag. He’s long since gied up | staunin | up fur himsel. They hud their |
Central - SEC | o anither dance haw o similar | staunin | a puckle mile distant, aiblin |
Central - SEC | heid, leavin the white collar | staunin | thare wi his airm oot. |
Central - LAL | in the cundie, wi the sodger | staunin | up in it. The boat wis cairri |
Central | nan!” … But it wisnae her | staunin | ’ thair. Naw, it wiz Dominie |
Central - WCE | batter yi an ah'll no bother | staunin | up fur yi. |
Central - GLA | There’s a beat copper | staunin | in the road behind me, wavin |
Central - LAL | n this point we agreed. Efter | staunin | in the cauld fir 4 hoors we b |
Central - SEC | match agane an gie that mair | staunin | than the real naitional an in |
Central - LAL | whin we wir | staunin | outside thir hoose, Kevin cha |
Central - SEC | inty meenits efterairt we wir | staunin | ootbye the Kinema bawroom, so |
Central - LAL | referendum for | staunin | free. This will lat the offee |
Central - LAL | referendum for | staunin | free shuid be grundit on thai |
Central - LAL | referendum for | staunin | free, the Scots Government wi |
Central - LAL | airt sib til a referendum for | staunin | free as thay wad in a PPERA |
Central - LAL | applied til a referendum for | staunin | free. This will |
Central - LAL | rules til a referendum for | staunin | free whaur the Scots Pairlame |
Central - LAL | er kitchen wi its transe door | staunin | open near ayewis upwide tae t |
Central - SEC | ean inversion ye see the caur | staunin | ootby an jalouze hou it's a c |
Central - GLA | gie us a disapprovin look fur | staunin | roon the cubicle gibberin fuc |
Central - WCE | but that’s whit yi get fur | staunin | in stupit places. Quite a few |
Central - WCE | y Campbell an Allan Bryan wur | staunin | laughin an |
Central - WCE | hese two aulder boys that wur | staunin | ootside wi a carry oot starte |
Central - LAL | And aw the while ma Da's | staunin | there lookin at us like ma he |
Doric - MNA | r it drap a nut. An fin she's | staunin | there, duntin awa, she jalous |
Central - LAL | last vaige - sister Hannah's | staunin | by, |
Central - DUN | uf pints an by the wey he was | staunin | he'd been in fer a wee while. |
Central - GLA | et, ah notice a bunch ay neds | staunin | drinking, makin a bloody nuis |
Central - GLA | there’s a wee group ay neds | staunin | ; shifty lookin, basebaw caps |
Central - SEC | r ance an aa that apostrophes | staunin | for what wis like letters hip |
Central - WCE | ren an wan ae her wee cronies | staunin | smokin roon the back ae the S |
Central - DUN | en poppin an his neck muscles | staunin | oot like cables, 'Eh, eh, eh |
Doric - MNA | s in Britain, an widden ernes | staunin | inbye the biggins, aneth a cr |
Central - SWE | t buildins and shelled hooses | staunin | in disrepair in the hills—m |
Central - SEC | Loan, the raw o aicht hooses | staunin | isolate, “it wis gaun chaep |
Central - SEC | Noo, Declan, oor goalie, is | staunin | in front ae these railins and |
Central - EDN | un at the bruital ryve. He is | staunin | in an ancient hiegate whaur a |
Central - SEC | An haud it gentlie gin this | staunin | -stane |
Central - LAL | paper, while Judge Strauss is | staunin | there, then she's legally mai |
Central - WCE | uts wis aw pre-cooked an' wis | staunin | ' by ready tae be micrawaved w |
Central - LAL | either a man or a wumman, wis | staunin | guaird. Violet asked if she c |
Central - SEC | or goalie fur the mornin, wis | staunin | in front ae wrought iron gate |
Central - WCE | Ma da wis | staunin | talkin tae the teacher when a |
Central - WCE | Ma da wis | staunin | talkin tae the teacher when a |
Central - EDN | male. Whan she cam in, he wis | staunin | wi his back tae the lowe, blo |
Central - DUN | an turns tacwards him. He wis | staunin | there in a clawhammer jaiket |
Central - LAL | himself up an noticed he wis | staunin | in front o the gowden lines. |
Central - WCE | though he wis | staunin | right next tae me; ah also de |
Central - LAL | t his bearins, he seen he wis | staunin | by a stair doon tae a laich h |
Central - LAL | Fae whaur he wis | staunin | , the tin sodger couldnae see |
Southern - SEA | She wis | staunin | at the stairheid, like a ghai |
Central - SEC | y. It wis the numpty. She wis | staunin | aside the front door. Musta b |
Central - GLA | ge the subject. While she wis | staunin | there tryin tae come up wae s |
Central - WCE | ss the road fae us an she wis | staunin | on the pavement wi her airms |
Central - SEC | Wan nicht, she dreamt she wis | staunin | oan a grassy knowe surroondit |
Central - WCE | in the door, but now she wis | staunin | wi’ the lamplicht lingering |
Central - GLA | in tae themsels whilst he wis | staunin | greetin, the fuckin blouse. |
Central - WCE | Kelly Marie wis | staunin | right next tae me when Chris |
Central - LAL | e door git shut an Daphne wis | staunin | at the windae an she says, |
Central - GLA | pack ae cairds: the Knave wis | staunin | in front ae them, in chains, |
Central - LAL | s turnt roond. Coont Olaf wis | staunin | in the doorway, watchin Viole |
Central - LAL | ower at whaur Coont Olaf wis | staunin | , but she couldnae look him in |
Central - WCE | ccident but it wisnae. Ah wis | staunin | talkin tae Clicky under the s |
Central - WCE | said hullo tae me when ah wis | staunin | at the bus stop this mornin. |
Central - WCE | ing ah dreamt wis that ah wis | staunin | ootside the Toon Hall: it wis |
Central - LAL | throu the wrack hersel an wis | staunin | aside iz gowpin doon intae th |
Central - EDN | kit up tae see that Hsien wis | staunin | ower thaim. Hsien sayed naeth |
Central - WCE | e talkin tae Charlene who wis | staunin | ootside the classroom opposit |
Central - WCE | e talkin tae Charlene who wis | staunin | ootside the classroom opposit |
Doric - MNA | Minnie's teacher wis | staunin | in front o the stove warmin h |
Central - GLA | oan a teeny boattle that wis | staunin | near the lookin-giess. Thir w |
Central - WCE | Harpreet wis | staunin | ootside the class waitin on m |
Central - WCE | dae it, ah said. Harpreet wis | staunin | at the bookshelf behind us ki |
Central - WCE | h opent the door Harpreet wis | staunin | there wi ma bag an aw ma stuf |
Central - WCE | h opent the door Harpreet wis | staunin | there wi ma bag an aw ma stuf |
Central - WCE | looked up an Wully McCoy wis | staunin | in front ae us wi a Cup a mil |
Central - LAL | r the ane aboot the twa bulls | staunin | at the fuit o a stey brae an |
Central - LAL | an, an nae ane o his advisors | staunin | |
Central - LAL | nce the nint planet, haed its | staunin | as a planet taen awa on the g |
Central - SEC | dialeck wi thochts abuin its | staunin | . He shuid try tellin thon tae |
Central - SEC | er the leid an mak siccar its | staunin | is richt estaiblisht. An thar |
Central - GLA | tae the hilarity ay the cunts | staunin | smokin, huddled roon a door. |
Central - SEC | d tae ten attendees, aw ae us | staunin | apairt in oor discrete faimil |
Central - SEC | the primary schuil, leavin us | staunin | thare lauchin as the bus puld |
Central - GLA | ’ ah turn roon an ma Ma’s | staunin | in her housecoat at the door, |
Central - GLA | He’s | staunin | at the bar talkin tae some bl |
Central - GLA | anted tae?’ he sais. He’s | staunin | , airms croassed, wae wan ay t |
Central - GLA | bools, ah turn roon an he’s | staunin | there.’ |
Central - GLA | way an don’t see but he’s | staunin | there, in the same position i |
Central - GLA | The wee burd wae the wean’s | staunin | oot in the street talkin tae |
Central - SWE | The wee wummin’s | staunin | wae her erms foldit, and she |
Central - GLA | Scanlon’s | staunin | behind me wae a bag ay cans, |
Central - GLA | Pearcey’s | staunin | , leanin against the waw ootsi |
Central - GLA | inst the asphalt. Pearcey’s | staunin | next tae him, airms wrapped r |
Central - LAL | went aff and awbody wis left | staunin | in the dairk. Afore ye kent i |
Central - GLA | t fae Gordon Street ah see it | staunin | there, towerin high above me, |
Doric - MNA | tae pye – as if they likit | staunin | up tae their hurdies in fish |
Central - SWE | a baldy heid’ll get roastit | staunin | here. No an assumption¬—su |
Central - SWE | t grey, wat sheep lik ancient | staunin | stanes |
Central - SEC | fowk that thinks nocht aboot | staunin | up in public tae speak in Fre |
Central - NEC | n tae see the Cerynitian Hart | staunin | no ten fit awa fae him at the |
Ulster - PUL | sae weel ’at it wus amaist | staunin | up oot o tha wuid — glentin |
Central - LAL | e interrupt her. Sae I'm jist | staunin | there waitin until she's feen |
Southern - SEA | The middle o the nicht, juist | staunin | there in her lang white gooni |
Central - SEC | at Airchie, but he wis juist | staunin | thare wi his heid in his oxte |
Central - SEC | at Airchie, but he wis juist | staunin | thare wi his heid in his oxte |
Central - DOR | Just about | staunin | ’, wi you haudin ma airm. |
Central - SEC | cots language tae its richtfu | staunin | athin cless-rooms aroon the c |
Central - WCE | ightin aff the storm tae stay | staunin | . Jim went back upstairs and t |
Central - SEC | nts a hert-stoappin fright by | staunin | beside thur beids hauf-asleep |
Doric - MNA | on, expectin tae see simbiddy | staunin | therr, but never did. |
Central - EDN | ners, an we never lea naebody | staunin | tae cairry a tale.” |
Central - AYR | tae her hochs in shairnBarely | staunin | , she turnt her heid, ruggin a |
Central - LAL | @TWPERFORMANCE_ | Staunin | in fields... Naakid! Prototyp |