Central - LAL | (Tory minion) made an erse o' | themsels | when asked tae clarify the ru |
Central - LAL | ey explained it tae us weans, | themsels | . |
Central - SEC | y micht tell ye a tale or twa | themsels | . |
Central - LAL | dience in they came, indulged | themsels | in preachin complicatit sermo |
Central - WCE | The team screeched | themsels | hairse. |
Central - LAL | and ower, but naebody fashed | themsels | aboot that - for waltzes are |
Central - LAL | that'll be why naebody fashed | themsels | aboot it. I thocht mibbe it h |
Doric - ABN | in the twenty fifties, packed | themsels | on rusty fishing boats and he |
Central - LAL | either end o the bed, propped | themsels | up on their pillaes and gawpe |
Ulster - PUL | a heidful o bogles they rared | themsels | . |
Central - LAL | 26th foot … but they cawed | themsels | the Cameronians in memory o t |
Central - LAL | for ghaists they never shawed | themsels | . But on the first mornin o th |
Central - SEC | animals an they fair enjoyed | themsels | tryin oot aa the wee games. |
Central - LAL | Pooh and Wee Grumphie heezed | themsels | up first, and syne they gied |
Central - SEC | lose to their trencher— and | themsels | dumbies—then you may see a |
Central - LAL | hat they formed up tae defend | themsels | wi 8 horse on Cameron’s ric |
Central - LAL | They fund | themsels | in a gowstie, dunk, dowie lai |
Central - SEC | he did them. Up tae nae good | themsels | , Hughie thought, as they move |
Central - GLA | an the soonds'll take care ae | themsels | '." |
Central - DUN | gotten warse yet. Apairt fae | themsels | there wis only ane or twa ith |
Doric - ABN | tba an they will sing awa tae | themsels | even fan they're lossin. A ne |
Doric - MNA | e laayers hearin iss said tae | themsels | , "Iss is blasphemous spik." J |
Central - GLA | uckin off wae it, laughin tae | themsels | whilst he wis staunin greetin |
Orkney - ORK | o - they browt hid aal ontae | themsels | . |
Doric - MNA | Weel it's uptae | themsels | - let them kick up a stink T |
Central - LAL | for some reason best kent tae | themsels | , they aw brust oot intae hoot |
Doric - MNA | body fa heard o't winnert tae | themsels | , "Fit kine o bairnie will iss |
Doric - MNA | were up, an they winnert tae | themsels | gin Jock wis e Messiah. Bit J |
Central - LAL | delaires had the beach aw tae | themsels | , and they had the run o the p |
Orkney - ORK | Chuffed wae | themsels | for a few lives less. |
Doric - MNA | in bairns e confidence tae be | themsels | . Weel deen! https://t.co/WaQW |
Central - LAL | They thanked him, and made | themsels | as cosh and cosy as they coul |
Central - LAL | tie sa suire’ they will gie | themsels | , wi nae haudin aff, wi ‘sa |
Doric - MNA | et yonder but the hoosie like | themsels | is lang awa an forgotten, an |
Central - AYR | guid Christian man juist like | themsels | . . . an that they had tae be |
Central - GLA | an the sodjers hid tae double | themsels | up an staun oan their hauns a |
Orkney - ORK | ou teuk them aff, they'd rise | themsels | and walk. |
Central - GLA | s like tae dae tae ingratiate | themsels | tae whoever it is, owns the a |
Central - LAL | Garotte | themsels | in fine-wove outland mesh. |
Doric - MNA | er, garr yer disciples behave | themsels | ." An he says till them, "Lat |
Central - LAL | be because they were telt aff | themsels | and their parents were telt a |
Central - LAL | are sakeless forby. They big | themsels | up as best they can. They thi |
Central - AYR | in officers, wha argied amang | themsels | , cast oot Wi ane anither, an |
Ulster - PUL | oose an they cut a deal amang | themsels | : gin Montgomery cud get the n |
Central - AYR | obite lords were talkin amang | themsels | an cryin oot tae bring back t |
Central - AYR | hey aa fell tae fechtin amang | themsels | ower the claith, an were ower |
Central - LAL | ology as weel as arguin amang | themsels | . |
Doric - MNA | son an anither laddie forcing | themsels | on a lassie as she lay on the |
Central - WCE | oked lik they wantet tae hing | themsels | . Ah think it wis, really vali |
Central - LAL | ' said the wee prince, 'stech | themsels | intae express trains, bur the |
Central - LAL | veesion o faain doun a cleuch | themsels | . |
Central - AYR | w bride Jenny were het eneuch | themsels | ablow the blankets; an bien e |
Central - AYR | o Crosflats - fermers baith | themsels | , an auld freens o Tammas, did |
Doric - ABN | Honestly, fit did folk dee wi | themsels | in the Victorian times afore |
Central - WCE | ain discovery, or worse, mak | themsels | yer tour guide for it. |
Central - WCE | in Scots an they hae tae mak | themsels | feel superior |
Central - WCE | ikker ye ken has had tae talk | themsels | doon aff the ledge. A uiser o |
Ulster - CUL | ers. An tha Ulster Scots folk | themsels | mann mak shure that thae gie |
Central - SWE | Capercaillies think | themsels | |
Central - LAL | a guid bit space. They think | themsels | as michty as the baobabs. Sae |
Central - DUN | i ither fowk's siller an took | themsels | aff tae the Old Glamis Road t |
Central - LAL | morial Association) They task | themsels | wi keepin folk informed aboot |
Central - LAL | mynt tae tak an redd an busk | themsels | wi the richt gear. Stoot stie |
Central - SEC | s that high for Scottish fowk | themsels | , that ah feel bad aboot bein |
Central - AYR | houders - an uised tae stell | themsels | as they sprauchlt hoch-deep t |
Doric - MNA | k sittin at e table said till | themsels | , "Fa's iss att he can forgie |
Doric - MNA | re aa dumfoonert an said till | themsels | , "Fit kine o spik's iss? Wi a |
Central - AYR | that kep baith their bairn an | themsels | alive throu the cauldest o wi |
Doric - MNA | coins they'd collected atween | themsels | tae thank him for being so br |
Doric - MNA | it a bittie o distance atween | themsels | an Minnie an Isie baith, fait |
Central - GLA | him, passin it aboot between | themsels | . ‘Nice baw wee man, Mitre D |
Central - LAL | e the ill-daers they had gien | themsels | awa but it widna be easy tae |
Central - LAL | Are shiten | themsels | , blae-faced wi fear. |
Central - LAL | , while awbody wis pure endin | themsels | at Sunny skirlin efter cake, |
Central - EDN | in England, aft-times findin | themsels | fouterin wi psalm tuins inste |
Central - GLA | tive buses, but ur noo pishin | themsels | laughin at me - in a plume a |
Central - LAL | et Fankle. Awbody wis fanklin | themsels | up in their bedclaes for a gu |
Central - LAL | Scots are nae langer allooin | themsels | tae sit back an watch society |
Doric - ABN | his ain kirk b'wye o pleasin | themsels | . Sae Fergie's there ivry Sund |
Central - LAL | in efter it. Then they got in | themsels | . Mr Wonka pressed a button. T |
Central - LAL | maid intae the widd, scartin | themsels | on the brammles. They'd nivve |
Central - LAL | an clartin | themsels | wi reeds an yallas; |
Central - EDN | lames o knowledge were lattin | themsels | on tae the young lassie. An i |
Ulster - GUL | aFBelfast Folk are aye gettin | themsels | in a quare flaff! Some tay an |
Doric - ABN | are pairt o it are portrayin | themsels | as minorities fa are hard dan |
Central - LAL | That's how the German's foon | themsels | hijacked in the 30s. It can h |
Central - WCE | Till Sun and Moon | themsels | are left behin, |
Central - GLA | Ony language merchants fun | themsels | watchin thi Sopranos an makin |
Central - DUN | tir that the quines had shown | themsels | tae be devilish smart, but |
Ulster - PUL | They were quare an fand o | themsels | ; |
Doric - MNA | hiels att thocht gey muckle o | themsels | an lookit doon on aa e lave. |
Doric - NNB | an e sounds will take care o | themsels | '." |
Doric - MNA | ees an e laayers muttered amo | themsels | , "Iss chiel's in tow wi the i |
Doric - MNA | fa raist at iss an newsed amo | themsels | tae see fit they mith dee wi |
Doric - MNA | rs an e Pharisees muttert amo | themsels | , "Fa's iss chiel wi his blasp |
Doric - MNA | e Bruce's hid a fare notion o | themsels | , ay, wi the dairyin thrivin t |
Central - LAL | ntin. They were mere traces o | themsels | , the faintest echoes on the c |
Doric - MNA | gin him were some affrontit o | themsels | an e fowk were gey weel pleas |
Central - LAL | d ye they gied guid accoont o | themsels | fur they killed 28 troopers a |
Central - LAL | Hoo did they keep | themsels | contentit |
Central - LAL | the fairmers jist cannea help | themsels | ...pullin oot/choppin doon tre |
Doric - MNA | m ti tell as i bairns ti help | themsels | to tatties next wik. I did a |
Central - SEC | y came an saw the unicorn fer | themsels | . |
Central - WCE | mony fowk in 2019 fawin ower | themsels | tae poach oor leid as there a |
Central - LAL | rk wi its prongs aw bent ower | themsels | an pyntin in different direct |
Central - AYR | ile maist lairds didnae steir | themsels | ower muckle aboot enforcin th |
Central - GLA | new that might dae no bad fir | themsels | as pigs, an wis jist sayin ta |
Doric - MNA | on. E fowk aa cam tae see for | themsels | . They cam tae Jesus an faun e |
Central - SWE | in swap for | themsels | |
Doric - DOR | een hae tae be lookin oot for | themsels | ," thocht the fermer till hims |
Central - LAL | he nightmare they've made fur | themsels | if Scottish politicians had q |
Central - DUN | fy lot o fowk seein the leids | themsels | as the maist important thing, |
Central - LAL | ned himsel that the Arbuckles | themsels | had come a lang wey in the pa |
Central - DUN | Whit is shair is that castles | themsels | were aften built by fowk wha |
Central - SEC | ried tae focus oan the dreams | themsels | — like who “they” wur a |
Doric - ABN | use even the younger teachers | themsels | dinna ken eneuch aboot it. Un |
Central - AYR | eld o battle, the Covenanters | themsels | had lost but ae man, puir Joh |
Central - DUN | pul sowels that try tae pass | themsels | aff as journalists these days |
Central - SEC | s, they're forced tae repress | themsels | - tae spik an read an scriev |
Central - SEC | tae come bairns will express | themsels | confidently, fluently, powerf |
Ulster - GUL | Scots - hooinever, the Scots | themsels | can write a daicent poem whan |
Central - AYR | ame-made pikes - tae protect | themsels | an their wives, an bairns an |
Central - LAL | gerdug. Why would onybody get | themsels | in a fankle aboot weans succe |
Central - AYR | legs twinty yairds awa an let | themsels | be shot. She wunnert whiles w |
Central - LAL | young John wad be hard wrocht | themsels | for the neist twa-three weeks |
Central - LAL | airkness. The pellets blaudit | themsels | intae the waw o the barn and |
Ulster - CUL | y becaase thae niver spake it | themsels | ir maebae thae wud lake tae f |
Central - LAL | n cannie aboot where they pit | themsels | , makkin shair that the wind w |
Central - WCE | , racial, cultural - twistit | themsels | in fankles tae shut doon Scot |
Central - AYR | dae, they're a kin o serpent | themsels | , then: that's whit I say." |
Doric - ABN | oor or sae (They dinna stint | themsels | in es kirk); an it wasna or t |
Doric - DOR | lean oot the watter an droont | themsels | on the muddy bank. |
Central - AYR | got | themsels | burnt, an etten up by wild be |
Central - LAL | The twa Fankelites had got | themsels | tied in knots an, at first, K |
Central - LAL | 'They dinna hurt | themsels | ,' said Pooh. 'They're that aw |
Central - LAL | for them, and they'll no hurt | themsels | .' |
Doric - ABN | ces at the cintre haed ameest | themsels | by caain ane anither 'laddie' |
Doric - DOR | Noo they've lost | themsels | instead |
Central - LAL | . Gin ye bade your fowk thraw | themsels | intae the sea, they wad hove |
Central - LAL | vauntie chiels, ilkane forby | themsels | is an admirer. |
Doric - MNA | mercy, for they'll get mercy | themsels | ; |
Doric - ABN | fae the very village far they | themsels | war brocht up. |
Doric - MNA | ey saa him they telt fit they | themsels | hid been telt aboot iss bairn |
Central - GLA | cialist subject is invariably | themsels | , an the only thing their inte |
Central - EDN | speakers still hae tae cairry | themsels | wi shame fir their wey o spea |