Shetland - SHD | wife | = 'woman' in StE (no necessar | |
Doric - DOR | wife | an decided tae gang ower tae | |
Doric - DOR | Wife | watching yon Jeremy Kyle yet | |
Central - SWE | wife | 'll manage fine bi ursel." | |
Central - WCE | wife | …” | |
Doric - DOR | Wife | keeps telling me she's aff ta | |
Doric - DOR | oot in the local bingo club! | Wife | wins a tenner, I'm steen caul |
Shetland - SHD | er. He spak tae her an said, ' | Wife | , whit is du greetin fir? Is d |
Doric - DOR | Michtey me! Fin e' | wife | asked if I funcied some popco |
Doric - DOR | en I should be at hame wi' i' | wife | |
Doric - DOR | thin's better than bein wi' i' | wife | |
Doric - DOR | AE DAY WI I' | WIFE | |
Doric - DOR | elt tae leave the pubs at 10, | wife | canna hae her yapping cras |
Shetland - SHD | ur goodness sake spaek sense, | wife | , du's shurly no suggestin dir |
Doric - DOR | t doon. Smoke alarm went aff, | wife | gan nuts! A fer a wee snack |
Central - GLA | atter whether it’s yer dug, | wife | , or even jist yer memories. E |
Shetland - SHD | "Shut up, | wife | , ah'm keepit quiet aboot dis |
Orkney - ORK | heu's mither, sister, dowter, | wife | . |
Central - SWE | dugs, | wife | an withies; an weans, |
Ulster - SYN | faither an mither, brithers, | wife | or weans for tha sake o tha K |
Doric - DOR | n wis eventually the heid mid- | wife | for the hale o Glaesga. She w |
Doric - MNA | The mid- | wife | grabbit the bairn and said, |
Doric - MNA | tae see her bairn and the mid- | wife | gave the bairn a wash an wupp |
Doric - MNA | onert. The doctor and the mid- | wife | hid been glentin at eenanithe |
Doric - MNA | ither and fuspert tae the mid- | wife | , “Big heed and imbecile – |
Central - SEC | "Ay, now, guid- | wife | ." said Hogg, "Ye hae just sai |
Central - SEC | assies wis aw there. The guid- | wife | cam breengin in an gied thaim |
Central - SEC | ES Hogg wis aince in the guid- | wife | 's kitchen aboot brekfast time |
Central - SEC | Kate, the lang sufferin guid- | wife | o the kenspeckle Tam O' Shant |
Central - SEC | mber o Scots Tung an his guid- | wife | that rins a cross-stitch shop |
Central - SWE | usnae him as much as his guid- | wife | she kennt. |
Central - LAL | renownit exemplars o husband- | wife | pairins whase luve is siblike |
Ulster - GUL | n, from James Orr's "The Spae- | Wife | " @SnedAndrew https://t.co/FJr |
Ulster - GUL | James Orr's 'The Spae- | Wife | ' #Scotspoem https://t.co/z0uD |
Central - WCE | eid, that an auld Sabine spae- | wife | |
Central - SEC | n-muller, a coortesan, a wash- | wife | an a laddie that wis forspeak |
Doric - MNA | it lang at Northies, the ferm- | wife | 's due tae bairn, bit she's dr |
Doric - DOR | Fan the ferm- | wife | wis servin the fermer's tea t |
Southern - SEA | kimmer- | wife | it ma howdien; doon it Deanbu |
Central - SEC | Photaes: bairn, ex- | wife | . |
Doric - DOR | y fer a wee wak up the beach. | Wife | asking me tae get some "snack |
Central - LAL | and a cauld basin o' watter. | Wife | staunin by wae the Sudocrem. |
Central - LAL | Darnley: | Wife | - aa the colour's drainit fr |
Doric - DOR | munch a Blue Toon pie Ye cry? | Wife | hoofed ma' baws lest time, t' |
Doric - MNA | A | wife | aat beats ye wi thi pan, |
Orkney - ORK | a | wife | tae admire, |
Central - LAL | A | wife | cawed Mrs But n Ben? |
Central - SEC | Johnnie noo haes a job, a | wife | an a hoose an the Provost hae |
Orkney - ORK | o, in the bank in Kirkwall, a | wife | said tae me: ‘Pit in thee P |
Doric - MNA | aads, tee: she wis a luver, a | wife | , a mither an a freen." |
Central - SEC | fter crackin on aboot ages, a | wife | speirt o daft Jock, "Jock, ho |
Central - LAL | Stoat dotes oan her weans, a | wife | |
Doric - MNA | war dealt wi bi "chippin". A | wife | -beater wad be gien a chip imp |
Doric - MNA | sy, nae easy, tae leave sic a | wife | aleen in a teem merriege bed. |
Shetland - SHD | 'It's some day oot dere' da | wife | says to me an i say 'haha i k |
Shetland - SHD | Da heat is solemn. Da | wife | |
Shetland - SHD | Da man stüd ON da stane / Da | wife | bides IN Shetland / Da boy ca |
Central - LAL | Aye, he had a | wife | , a puir simperin wee thing. S |
Shetland - SHD | Da man spak tae da | wife | . |
Shetland - SHD | Da man spak tae da | wife | . |
Central - LAL | ye expect tae cleid an feed a | wife | an five weans on sax pun a te |
Central - EDN | mertet in Normandie. He hed a | wife | an smaw faimlie bot thair exp |
Orkney - ORK | besotted, he forgot he hid a | wife | . |
Doric - DOR | s known that Beggerey hid a | wife | – Betty – a quiet wifie t |
Shetland - SHD | in trow every last case wi da | wife | |
Shetland - SHD | blocked. I wis faan in wi da | wife | yesterday wirkin at da hospit |
Shetland - SHD | Støytaks - an da | wife | rinnin |
Central - SEC | oths tae feedback haime and a | wife | who's aboot tae leave thum, A |
Shetland - SHD | da nixt meenit shö saa at da | wife | wis spaekin ta da bairn, an n |
Shetland - SHD | odna cope wi comin hame tae a | wife | at hardly noticed he wis dere |
Central - SEC | an fae the rib He made a | wife | |
Doric - DOR | ep oot o't, Chairlie! Ye've a | wife | an bairns ti think on,' cried |
Orkney - ORK | I have a | wife | and bairns at home and I wish |
Orkney - ORK | eggar and you don't deserve a | wife | . |
Ulster - EUL | Tha | wife | she'd rether stap at hame. |
Ulster - PUL | t aboot ye, Joey? An hoo' tha | wife | an wean?" |
Ulster - PUL | tiver he plaised, wi deil tha | wife | tae barge, |
Ulster - SYN | on, bi hir that wus yinst tha | wife | o Uriah. Solomon wus tha fait |
Central - LAL | an abomination ti a | wife | ! |
Doric - DOR | ew in thirty years time, wi a | wife | an femily, |
Doric - MNA | hree year auld an deein, wi a | wife | that wis forty bit could pass |
Central - SEC | Prince. "I fergot tae pick a | wife | . I'm no ha'*en Big Mags, fait |
Central - AYR | , it micht be time tae seek a | wife | tae share it. |
Shetland - SHD | dey saaften lik a | wife | 's mind in mink |
Orkney - ORK | n me own - that's why I tuk a | wife | ." |
Doric - MNA | Ma | wife | A'll get tae help ma tee, |
Doric - DOR | 'Ma | wife | bade me doon tae the Polis St |
Central - SEC | that much smelly stuff on, ma | wife | thocht it wis anither wummin |
Doric - MNA | ee the new ae poun coin - ma | wife | aye grabs the change fae ma h |
Central - LAL | Jings . . . ma | wife | has jist shouted doon the sta |
Doric - MNA | irnScots North East an aa. Ma | wife | s gran wid say pittin the |
Central - SEC | speak it an tae write it. Ma | wife | ’s ‘proper’ English is b |
Central - LAL | that only weemin inherit. Ma | wife | kin turn things in a fryin pa |
Central - LAL | Jist phoned ma | wife | fae Monklands hospital. Ah sa |
Doric - MNA | een the nicht Ally, ye hid ma | wife | in fits wi yer actions in abo |
Central - LAL | dose aff oan the couch and ma | wife | pulls oot yin o ma eyebrow ha |
Central - LAL | he wireless in the car and ma | wife | said: "dae ye mind that yased |
Central - LAL | tae ma ain hoose yins and ma | wife | said "pit yer bits in the pre |
Central - WCE | d thit a wiz goan back tae ma | wife | , it wiz as if a wiz pure terr |
Doric - MNA | in 'e lobby luggin in tae ma | wife | readin oot poyems fae her Bir |
Central - LAL | rt, ah wid hiv tae say tae ma | wife | "Ah'm jist gangin oot for win |
Central - GLA | w, An argued each case wae ma | wife | ; |
Central - WCE | ma heid tain clean aff wae ma | wife | . A wiz really gutted thit a w |
Doric - DOR | Love ye tae be ma | wife | |
Central - SEC | this bonnie lassie will be ma | wife | ." |
Central - GLA | t alone no be able tae gie ma | wife | o sixty year a proper send af |
Central - WCE | When a goat hame ma | wife | wiz stonnin in front ae the d |
Central - LAL | and pittin them awa afore ma | wife | has feenished yasin them. She |
Doric - MNA | Eis final match ma | wife | tae see. |
Doric - DOR | aebody. I used tae bide wi ma | wife | Betty - but noo am on ma ain |
Southern - SEA | An argued each case wi ma | wife | ; |
Doric - NNB | An argued each case wi ma | wife | ; |
Central - SEC | Ah was laughin at this wi ma | wife | the other day when we were wa |
Central - SEC | them, "Ye'll hiv tae tell ma | wife | cause she'll be wonderin whau |
Central - SEC | three an a half years, an ma | wife | ’s Jamaican. We baith came h |
Doric - DOR | Fan ma | wife | brings oot ma fly |
Doric - MNA | weemen dunt on ma door fin ma | wife | is awa faet ah'm nae answerin |
Central - LAL | at Violet. "Ye're mebbe no ma | wife | ," he said, "but ye're still m |
Central - GLA | - is in there hingin oer ma | wife | an ah’m supposed tae dae fu |
Central - SEC | "That's ma | wife | , yae cheeky cunt!" the boay s |
Doric - DOR | IT'S MA | WIFE | |
Central - LAL | k as it is, an tak Mary as ma | wife | . |
Central - AYR | some sort o miracle, that ma | wife | had been cured o this incurab |
Doric - DOR | Awa wee the car the nicht ma | wife | drives aboot wee heater set a |
Shetland - SHD | wye da wind wis blaain, an a | wife | wis nae pairt o her plans fur |
Central - LAL | wis a cup but nae money, an a | wife | staundin bi the door wi tear- |
Central - AYR | mair like a cured ham than a | wife | , wi aa her claes stinkin o pe |
Shetland - SHD | r an hame. Sylvia is pitten a | wife | in ta manage da shop, so shü |
Central - LAL | ae ma corpse mair than bein a | wife | , |
Doric - MNA | y as he micht, he cudna fin a | wife | . There wis a bonnie lassie cr |
Central - AYR | e gar him think aboot takin a | wife | , Hugh stertit tae pey court t |
Doric - MNA | en o them shuld dee, leavin a | wife | an nae bairns, his brither sh |
Central - SEC | y thocht wis awfy in need o a | wife | . The King had telt his auldes |
Central - LAL | Artur Nebe wi his fleg o a | wife | |
Orkney - ORK | An tak the form o a | wife | - |
Central - LAL | een a husband tae ye, niver a | wife | , |
Doric - MNA | bin lucky in haein you fir a | wife | , eh? You've aye newsed enuch |
Doric - MNA | Dod Green 'On the look for a | wife | took a shine till oor Jean |
Ulster - WUL | n' Ah'm getting too oul for a | wife | . |
Orkney - ORK | y, fur neither as a cat nor a | wife | haed sheu fixed Dumbledore wa |
Orkney - ORK | Gittan me fur a | wife | |
Doric - MNA | An noo she's a | wife | sae braw. |
Central - LAL | Kenny haes a | wife | wi a torn-clout face, |
Doric - MNA | ae his manhood. Yon sea wis a | wife | richt eneuch, cheengefu, veng |
Shetland - SHD | at cam in aboot dis day wis a | wife | dat stöd aside Jesus. Dis wi |
Shetland - SHD | fae winter. He wid a laekit a | wife | ta share his haem wi, but nan |
Doric - MNA | me, Ah think he'd hiv likit a | wife | fine bit he wis ower feart o |
Central - DUN | Eh've got a | wife | an bairn, |
Orkney - ORK | Hid's aboot a | wife | caa'd Sadie and sheu bade doo |
Orkney - ORK | The best a | wife | could want |
Orkney - ORK | By a | wife | I'd never seen afore |
Doric - ABN | for clesses aboot bein a trad | wife | are profitin fae chairgin ith |
Doric - ABN | t them fa belang tae the trad | wife | muivement are daein. |
Doric - ABN | e. Sae, the issue wi the trad | wife | muivement isnae entirely doon |
Doric - ABN | maist, an are uisin the trad | wife | muivement tae rub that fact i |
Central - GLA | ckin want, fur his soor-faced | wife | . |
Doric - DOR | Weel!” screamit his enraged | wife | , near roondin the tap o her a |
Shetland - SHD | latterin, bit ah'm a mairried | wife | noo," shü smiled, "Mairried |
Central - LAL | A wicked | wife | wis she |
Central - SEC | Whaur a runkled | wife | telt the weird o a kintra-lad |
Central - AYR | at the loss o his dearbeloved | wife | ... Lord our Comforter, we sh |
Central - AYR | e terrible loss o his beloved | wife | sae shuin efter his infant so |
Doric - DOR | @oilypaws We hae The deid | wife | 's burn at the bottom o the pa |
Central - LAL | kit the starin een o the deid | wife | , placed an ashet |
Orkney - ORK | nd I grieved fur me poor deid | wife | . |
Central - LAL | were in the labour ward. Mid | wife | shouts PUSH in between teachi |
Central - SEC | Stull, if a man's got a guid | wife | at his back that gies him som |
Doric - MNA | Rise up guid | wife | an shakk yer feathers, |
Ulster - EUL | He girns aboot his guid | wife | 's fowks, |
Central - LAL | John, My guid | wife | just said the exact same thin |
Shetland - SHD | nkled white haired tired aald | wife | . I stude dere in shock, an da |
Central - SWE | The aald | wife | cam a-rinnin |
Shetland - SHD | an ran awa, laevin some aald | wife | ta help her ta gadder it up a |
Shetland - SHD | in ee wye-never ta be an aald | wife | - but dan - aye haein lesso |
Shetland - SHD | wis certainly a clerty aald | wife | . ‘Sae shö’d better hae h |
Central - LAL | auld | wife | , wunnerin hoo lang she wid la |
Central - SEC | 's Neuk), Autobiography, Auld | Wife | 's Sang an The Arch. |
Central - LAL | The auld | wife | shook her heid, naw; and Ma R |
Central - LAL | The auld | wife | took her hauns oot the watter |
Doric - MNA | late, twid hae bin 'The Auld | Wife | '. An Meg said, mair, that ane |
Central - LAL | Jist a wee, wee bit, the auld | wife | answered. 'I gied up growin w |
Doric - MNA | . The auld | wife | |
Central - LAL | uidman. 'Ye've biled the auld | wife | 's biscuits!' |
Central - LAL | tell ye whit," said the auld | wife | . "I'll mak ye a deal. If you |
Southern - WCE | I mind the sicht o the auld | wife | 's face begrutten |
Doric - MNA | e in the pianie, fur the auld | wife | hid |
Doric - MNA | ot the gowd tae show the auld | wife | , thinkin she'd be fair awa wi |
Doric - MNA | "Weel, ae day the auld | wife | sets aff fur mercat an tells |
Central - SWE | In a quate meenute, some auld | wife | micht caa, |
Central - LAL | an auld | wife | |
Central - LAL | there's an auld | wife | that cleans |
Doric - MNA | in fa sud spy her bit an auld | wife | . The auld wife |
Central - SEC | yin oot the money. "Thon auld | wife | frae this mornin wisna lucky |
Doric - MNA | tae this verra day, yon auld | wife | inside her gourd, paiddlin an |
Central - LAL | swickit her and at this auld | wife | that widna dee. |
Central - LAL | this thrawn, pig-heidit auld | wife | , tae tak her and wi |
Doric - MNA | l-lassies see the greedy auld | wife | heich at the tap o the tree, |
Doric - DOR | or wis I juist a silly auld | wife | imaginin things? Oniewey, I h |
Orkney - ORK | a coffeen tae burry the ould | wife | |
Orkney - ORK | Sharged the peedie ould | wife | . |
Shetland - SHD | weemin an dir tears. Da owld | wife | , Naomi, wis set her mind on g |
Orkney - ORK | A land sea, the owld | wife | called it. |
Orkney - ORK | An owld | wife | in Flotta alweys wid say in b |
Orkney - ORK | bus driver sayan tae an owld | wife | , ‘On thu comes’ – never |
Orkney - ORK | Like a peeran owld | wife | . |
Orkney - ORK | quavered Gordon. "A puir owld | wife | and hid's many a moon since I |
Orkney - ORK | Noo I hae bairns and | wife | tae keep, me wage is cheust a |
Shetland - SHD | Da kind | wife | wis gyaan tae gie a boannie m |
Shetland - SHD | Da aafil kind | wife | helpit da lass at wis muddled |
Central - LAL | ken hoo you're a hoose-prood | wife | , |
Shetland - SHD | Da Göd | Wife | |
Doric - MNA | ome syven deils, an Joanna, e | wife | o Chuza, Herod's grieve, Susa |
Central - LAL | gamy wir the same thing - ae | wife | ower mony. It had anely waant |
Doric - DOR | bin banned fae Fittie Bar fae | wife | o'er yon festive Xmas period! |
Ulster - EUL | An A hae | wife | an wean. |
Central - AYR | bucht. For he ettlt that nae | wife | o his shuid ever fyle her shu |
Doric - MNA | “Nae | wife | wad wint sic a hudderie bag o |
Southern - SEA | e mair i the eemage o ae spae | wife | than |
Central - LAL | @BBCScotlandNews Ae | wife | o muckle morals an pith o wor |
Doric - DOR | So says tae | wife | the nicht I thought I seen yo |
Central - LAL | made in prejudice of my saide | wife | of that at aucht of richt and |
Central - LAL | din but especially tae ma wee | wife | wha is withoot the doot the g |
Central - SEC | snod wee hoose And a snod wee | wife | ti gang wi't |
Central - LAL | The wee | wife | wi the toque? |
Central - SEC | trippit gless panels. The wee | wife | then crep grey-gizzed to unst |
Central - LAL | ‘Mrs Gruppy was a manawdge | wife | who had considerable experien |
Ulster - WUL | The | wife | is gettin' fidgety, |
Central - WCE | The | wife | stood by me, ask her whit it' |
Orkney - ORK | The | Wife | 's Story |
Central - SEC | The | wife | o the Laird o Di-Yan |
Southern - WCE | the | wife | hersel wes loupan roon in bre |
Central - SEC | t aboot the same time as "The | Wife | o Auchtermuchty" wis written |
Central - LAL | 'The | wife | wis wee and haurd tae chaw, |
Central - LAL | e, the weirdy clathes an' the | wife | thit nivver seems tae want ta |
Central - SEC | I no' mind o' the | wife | bein sae upliftit wi onythin, |
Doric - DOR | ie Bar on instructions o 'the | wife | bit wee yon muckle on tv it's |
Central - SEC | raneous poem (circa 1500) The | Wife | o Auchtermuchty on the theme |
Doric - DOR | Best news I've hid a wik, the | wife | away fer the wicked wee her c |
Southern - SEA | o fack, Margaret Nichol, the | wife | o the praisent “Laird o the |
Southern - SEA | fur the Wolf herdin, the | wife | |
Orkney - ORK | defeat in the kitchen - the | wife | wis aye destined tae win. |
Central - SEC | l took the weans aff her. The | wife | ’s parents had tae step up t |
Orkney - ORK | the Lyde Road in Harray. The | wife | o the ferm asked me great gra |
Ulster - WUL | Ah had the | wife | tae face up tae, |
Southern - SEA | Asked the | wife | to get is some shower gel and |
Central - EDN | urs. They maun hae valued the | wife | ’s guidwill, acause they cre |
Doric - DOR | a sare back the day! Told the | wife | tae dig oot the auld coco oil |
Doric - MNA | loors. Harsh reality. And the | wife | ’s |
Doric - DOR | self isolation for me and the | wife | due tae the loon showing symp |
Central - LAL | Nou me and the | wife | maun tak the gate |
Orkney - ORK | en comes on the telly and the | wife | turns up the soond And, then, |
Doric - DOR | come crawling in tae find the | wife | blooming fuming telling me ta |
Doric - DOR | mair brainy sources, i.e the | wife | an her best pal. They hiv far |
Central - DUN | he fortnicht's escape fae the | wife | an bairns. Eftir a few year t |
Doric - DOR | banned fae Fittie Bar fae the | wife | efter yesterdays shenanigans. |
Doric - DOR | ik & got nae sympathy fae the | wife | , so only noo Ive got antibi |
Doric - DOR | for this game - said tae the | wife | , every year since 72 the ne |
Doric - DOR | oft the day according tae the | wife | which I am nae happy aboot! W |
Central - SWE | Liam jist merched up tae the | wife | |
Doric - DOR | madden Just said that tae the | wife | |
Central - SEC | e up this mornin nixt tae the | wife | . And when she asked me tae pi |
Central - SEC | e up this mornin nixt tae the | wife | . And when she asked me tae pi |
Doric - DOR | Ma heed's buzzing wee the | wife | nipping it. Told her the nich |
Doric - DOR | Was in the mood tae take the | wife | for a Romantic supper doon th |
Orkney - ORK | I feel like the | wife | in the parable |
Doric - DOR | e Bar tae sober up before the | wife | seen me! Aye changed days noo |
Ulster - GUL | O coorse the | wife | gave oot, like, |
Central - WCE | d nae real hardship cause the | wife | worked like, |
Central - LAL | oan, 'al need tae see if the | wife | lets me buy them'. NAW if you |
Ulster - CUL | An argy't each case wi the | wife | ; |
Central - AYR | w, An argied ilk cause wi the | wife | ; |
Doric - DOR | ee that price as if I tak the | wife | tae this she will be moaning |
Southern - SEA | tit aaredies, Netta becam the | wife | o Jim Scott, the Burnfit |
Doric - MNA | . Beautiful singin..me an the | wife | loved tae hear ye. |
Doric - DOR | ll be better company than the | wife | & winna gee me a glecket look |
Southern - SEA | Jock an the | wife | . |
Doric - DOR | cat wis haein kitlins an the | wife | kent that the cat wad be seek |
Southern - SEA | Its shite when the | wife | s birthday faws at the commo |
Central - WCE | In The | Wife | of Crowle, an auld mither spi |
Central - WCE | yne the meilitarie, leain the | wife | i the care o hir sister. He s |
Doric - MNA | hanging a licht bulb, fin the | wife | walked langsyne. Ah keekat do |
Central - SEC | iffer atween the Scots in the | Wife | an the Scots mony a modren Sc |
Central - SEC | I'd just started fancyin the | wife | again, when there wis a rattl |
Central - LAL | s an gear, or for thaim o the | wife | an faimilie. It is like til a |
Orkney - ORK | 'I wis the sister o the | wife | |
Central - LAL | Trust @welcometofife Drap the | wife | at her lip readin classes at |
Doric - DOR | 's bingo day at Mecca fer the | wife | fit means Fittie Bar a'day fe |
Central - SEC | Leukin ower The | Wife | o Auchtermuchty, tho, the big |
Central - SEC | sky raither than food for the | wife | an weans. There wis ae weel k |
Doric - ABN | el, it didna tak lang for the | wife | ti jalouse fit this maan be a |
Central - SWE | ould've, an at the labour the | wife | says she wished A would've fi |
Central - LAL | lem, lassie the problem's the | wife | |
Central - LAL | "Ya boay, that's the | wife | for me!" thocht the tin sodge |
Central - DUN | nin that in mony faimlies the | wife | endit up as the breidwinner a |
Doric - DOR | @fitbatweets The | wife | wid jist hing claes aff it. |
Orkney - ORK | he invitaetion an follows the | wife | . |
Orkney - ORK | "Ir ye?' says the | wife | , no askan. A din-faced |
Ulster - CUL | Before I met the | wife | I went tae twa ir three a wee |
Doric - DOR | ring the day. Thats fit the | wife | gas tae me earlier! Shes |
Central - SEC | the Ullapool job, "I telt the | wife | I'd get hame a bit airly." |
Orkney - ORK | Sunday so I gaed withoot the | wife | . |
Central - SWE | An he ogl’t the | wife | |
Doric - DOR | Eating ma chicken leg now the | wife | cooked fer me! Fa's dug is th |
Southern - SEA | even gettin shouted at by the | wife | . Shes hiding in the cupboard |
Central - SEC | starts workin again. Only the | wife | kin ken aboot this. Naeboady |
Central - WCE | at me,’ said Wullie, ‘the | wife | wad murder me gin she heard o |
Central - WCE | ittin’ in the pub wi’ the | wife | ’s n’ weans we’ve a’ g |
Doric - MNA | hissel hid come wi his leddie | wife | , the eagle feathers heich in |
Orkney - ORK | Big Bertie and his peedie | wife | were haean a lunchtime nap |
Orkney - ORK | A howdie | wife | . |
Orkney - ORK | A howdie | wife | . |
Orkney - ORK | en her great granny, a howdie | wife | , or her next door neebour. So |
Orkney - ORK | ept Mrs Linklater, the howdie | wife | , the only wan. Will l go tae |
Central - LAL | namesake Grannie. The howdie | wife | wis juist caain back her saic |
Doric - MNA | ocals caad her ‘The Witchie | Wife | ’. |
Shetland - SHD | and strength tae dee, kishie | wife | ! Xx |
Shetland - SHD | endid. Hit even hed “peerie | wife | ” spraaled ower hit. I nearl |
Doric - DOR | ah haed tae quat wi e daftie | wife | sae tuim-haundit makkit ootga |
Orkney - ORK | Professor, surely a sensible | wife | like yersel can caal him be h |
Central - LAL | oo, an he has gotten a gentle | wife | ... |
Central - LAL | She that wis smitsome | wife | o Canigait |
Central - GLA | chanan Street written by some | wife | who said |
Doric - DOR | rd shop (Christmas card fir e | wife | , dinna tell her) and a haircu |
Central - LAL | les o’ Finn and his ‘wise | wife | ’ (she’ll be lucky if anyo |
Doric - DOR | An yonder aboot fuan ah met e | wife | ah says "Mon noo quine fit hi |
Shetland - SHD | ds o fine things. A roond elf | wife | wi sheeks laek sheeny red aip |
Central - LAL | The Lang | Wife | o Drams |
Central - LAL | The young | wife | kent fine whit the wummin's n |
Central - LAL | The young | wife | wis bubblin and greetin. She |
Central - LAL | The young | wife | o Kittlerumpit couldnae belie |
Central - LAL | The young | wife | gaithered her wee laddie up i |
Central - LAL | The young | wife | o Kittlerumpit didnae ken whi |
Central - LAL | The young | wife | didnae speak. She couldnae. H |
Central - LAL | "Ma wee laddie!" The young | wife | cried oot. "Naw, ye cannae ha |
Central - LAL | enit, auld wummin," the young | wife | said. "You tellt me if I gues |
Central - LAL | whit yer name is?" the young | wife | spiered. |
Central - LAL | beyond aw meisure, the young | wife | creepit oot the widd wi her s |
Central - LAL | Jist then, the young | wife | saw an unco figure climbin th |
Central - LAL | a day in its life. The young | wife | wis that gled her hert filled |
Central - LAL | be braw," answered the young | wife | . "If ye can save ma wee piggi |
Central - LAL | glie Wooglie," said the young | wife | . |
Central - LAL | Tattie Bogle," said the young | wife | . |
Central - LAL | nythin at aw," said the young | wife | . |
Central - LAL | d doon the brae and the young | wife | o Kittlerumpit gaed intae her |
Central - LAL | e auld wummin heard the young | wife | say her name, her een jist ab |
Central - LAL | ity Stoorie, thocht the young | wife | tae hersel. Whuppity Stoorie! |
Central - LAL | g ago, there wis a puir young | wife | that bade in a hoose in a wee |
Central - LAL | Aw that puir young | wife | o Kittlerumpit had left in th |
Shetland - SHD | oodna do anyoch fur his young | wife | . Dey rentit a peerie flat a d |
Central - LAL | This young | wife | o Kittlerumpit didnae ken whe |
Central - AYR | o him. He had lost his young | wife | an had tae provide for his mi |
Southern - SEA | aft thocht back on that young | wife | an hir wullint |
Central - LAL | "Little kens that young | wife | at hame |
Doric - DOR | @Phoenix45Blog | Wife | hid been nipping his heid |
Central - SEC | ', she's been a decent enough | wife | tae him, even if she's the on |
Doric - MNA | ts an apron o a Nor-East fish | wife | . |
Doric - MNA | e toun tae deliver an English | wife | o a stukk bairn. A Japanee le |
Doric - MNA | too. Ab'dy else, agrees wi i | wife | . BUT in balance o fairness, I |
Doric - ABN | winty fower year. That, an mi | wife | Myrtle takin a pint tummler o |
Central - LAL | Are ye trauchled nou wi | wife | , wi weans |
Orkney - ORK | Shae is the last owld Marwick | wife | |
Central - LAL | ts ain dryin streech, bit ilk | wife | hid her ain day fir pittin oo |
Doric - DOR | chipper in a lang time so ask | wife | tae get me a jumbo huddock fa |
Central - WCE | r, but she haesna been a leal | wife | . John kills hir, but efterhau |
Central - LAL | ey that belangs tae his legal | wife | ." Klaus glanced up at Coont O |
Southern - SEA | tenant fermer an his eventual | wife | , Netta Clerk, wis his houseke |
Orkney - ORK | . That's allowed The Big Tall | Wife | Fae the Back o Costies tae go |
Orkney - ORK | Noo here's The Big Tall | Wife | Fae the Back o Costies. Shaes |
Central - LAL | aul | wife | bashin, shopliftin, |
Doric - MNA | his broo, an thocht o the aul | wife | he hid seen in his dream, |
Central - LAL | ely awnin this menopausal aul | wife | carlinehei |
Shetland - SHD | an | wife | . Serious i da studio, aboot t |
Shetland - SHD | maet. As he rested, an uncan | wife | cam by ta fetch watter. So Je |
Orkney - ORK | Granny? Whar's that uncan | wife | ? |
Orkney - ORK | a welcome escape fae a naggan | wife | .) Ah'm fished fur cuithes wi |
Orkney - ORK | in the darkness, no a naggan | wife | in sight. |
Shetland - SHD | hoopin dat some Göd Egyptian | wife | wid be gled o a bairn an wid |
Orkney - ORK | milan at a fairly soor-lukkan | wife | whar wis wearan square glesse |
Shetland - SHD | Dis ene alaen, for haem an | wife | still greinin, |
Doric - DOR | fit hid brocht back a German | wife | fae the war, fa’s quines we |
Shetland - SHD | on dir ain an mairry a human | wife | . Wance a Kunal son is boarn d |
Central - SWE | A man an | wife | , lay bare thur life, |
Southern - SEA | s hoose an the laist man an | wife | A reca bidin yonner, wis ae c |
Doric - MNA | thoose suite wi yer mither an | wife | an faimly, gin ye hae ain bi |
Shetland - SHD | Somewye or anidder, wan | wife | wis agreeable ta dis bit da i |
Orkney - ORK | laevan wan | wife | hert-brokken in Orkney. |
Orkney - ORK | But wan | wife | geed farther |
Central - LAL | oft or traipsin efter the hen | wife | , leukin for eggs in aa the ne |
Central - SEA | ellin this tale ti my fursten | wife | Monika Dunlop, and she says |
Central - SEC | ae say the right hing. Ma ain | wife | turned roond tae me and telt |
Central - SEC | ae say the right hing. Ma ain | wife | turned roond tae me and telt |
Ulster - SYN | n wrang, an A keep tae me ain | wife | . A fast twice ïn tha week, a |
Central - SEC | nna be aw that fond o his ain | wife | , for he's aye glowerin this w |
Doric - MNA | rsome tae dwal on – his ain | wife | beddin her brither – an nae |
Central - LAL | The deein | wife | , frantic wi fear and starin-m |
Central - LAL | he windae tae his roch luikin | wife | fir a mintie. “Why can ye n |
Doric - MNA | t er. Muggie's a haird-wirkin | wife | an mither wi a hairt o gold a |
Central - SEC | Ma darlin | wife | is gairden mad, |
Central - LAL | 'Calm yersel, ma darlin | wife | ,' said Granda Jock, steppin o |
Doric - DOR | ays, ‘In memory o ma darlin | wife | , Betty. Crushed tae death by |
Central - EDN | this breid-winnin | wife | 's her man's shame. |
Central - WCE | sions cast on his gossipin | wife | . |
Shetland - SHD | a gluffy coo. 'Pit summeen on | wife | , thoo'll |
Doric - DOR | & biscuits oot. Jist need yon | wife | tae mack up the sannies! Slai |
Central - LAL | Smaa Toun | Wife | |
Shetland - SHD | , in time ta come, be a grown | wife | hersel; an foo shö wid keep, |
Shetland - SHD | s no really a t-shirt kind o | wife | . She wid laekly prefer a peen |
Doric - MNA | an an oan. "... Walter had no | wife | or family, but is mourned tod |
Central - DUN | O, Ann dear | wife | , sair nou I mourn, |
Shetland - SHD | appy to tell you that my dear | wife | Mary was delivered of a son o |
Doric - MNA | gar till they shone. A washer | wife | wauked ower frae the tenement |
Orkney - ORK | His taen up wi some ither | wife | . |
Central - SEC | Anither | wife | booled in ahent Wullie an jyn |
Central - LAL | 'I'll need tae find anither | wife | !' |
Central - WCE | Dinnae you believe it. Yer | wife | an son'd baith love tae see y |
Central - GLA | And yer | wife | says "It's jist the same. Sit |
Central - WCE | tae huv a word wi ye and yer | wife | .' |
Doric - MNA | me, I wad be prood tae be yer | wife | .” Fur noo, ye see, fin she |
Doric - MNA | h doot, she’ll niver be yer | wife | ,” said he. “Ye maun learn |
Central - LAL | backies o Wormit, an tell yer | wife | , I micht be awa for some ti |
Central - WCE | Wullie Broon, ye can tell yer | wife | Ah’m parteiclar wha Ah get |
Central - SEC | gless or twa ilk nicht o yer | wife | 's elderberry wine." |
Central - LAL | ry sir but it looks likes yer | wife | has been hit by a bus". Neebu |
Orkney - ORK | wages in the packet that yer | wife | 's already spent. |
Central - AYR | cumstance in which ye met yer | wife | , |
Central - WCE | cumstance in which ye met yer | wife | , |
Central - SEC | Ye were telling me aboot yer | wife | ’s family and aa the lees th |
Central - WCE | “Yer | wife | ! She’d hae been as weel pui |
Central - AYR | f in tae the wids leein their | wife | and maither et hame. Hunting |
Doric - MNA | Puir | wife | telt bi dentist she needs 3 f |
Central - LAL | s, he said saftlike. 'Ma puir | wife | up there's that dwaiblie she |
Central - SEC | Gie ma puir | wife | an me nae rest. |
Central - NEC | richt the herm ye did tae yir | wife | and weans but ye hae served m |
Central - AYR | al hae ma dochter here ti yir | wife | ." The keing's dochter wes gey |
Central - AYR | Tae ca’ masel’ yir | wife | .” |
Ulster - EUL | A gye close freen, or | wife | or sin. |
Central - SEC | o the chaumer. “Thon neebor | wife | ’s no spaekin tae me nou she |
Doric - MNA | an mither, nor brithers, nor | wife | , nor bairns for e sake o e Ke |
Central - LAL | Nae man nor | wife | nor quine nor loon - |
Orkney - ORK | kshop, no glett upon his poor | wife | 's |
Doric - DOR | e scramble clear but his poor | wife | wis mangled in the wreckage. |
Orkney - ORK | at any poor | wife | , |
Central - LAL | air if ye can, speak to your | wife | alone later. Dinnae be scotti |
Doric - DOR | FUN FOR YOUR | WIFE | |
Central - WCE | The Herd's | wife | proodly delivered a son, |
Doric - MNA | Peter Bruce's | wife | Mysie, an Jim's wife Nan cam |
Central - DUN | Quo Robbie's | wife | , 'Oh, sirs tak tent |
Ulster - PUL | Magilton, in Newton. Wullie's | wife | Jeannie wus deid this fower y |
Doric - ABN | it seemt onywey. The gamie's | wife | , a douce an canty wumman wi a |
Central - WCE | o shaggin some ither fellah's | wife | '. |
Doric - DOR | o tae shop.....I wisna Noah's | wife | ye cane, i dinna hae an ark! |
Doric - MNA | In cam Aul Nick's | wife | ! |
Doric - MNA | Bit then it wis Nick's | wife | aat said, |
Doric - MNA | . Aften, afore Steenhillock's | wife | turned in fur the nicht, she |
Doric - MNA | ang cud hae bin aboot Spikk's | wife | hersel, bit fowk'll say onyth |
Central - LAL | a grand wummin. John Spreul's | wife | wis his back bone ... Ivvery |
Central - SEC | , he's walkin straicht, Tam's | wife | walks at his side |
Central - SEC | Till Big Tam's | wife | jist up an left |
Shetland - SHD | Jim's | wife | Margaret wis medd a lovely de |
Doric - MNA | Mysie, an Jim's | wife | Nan cam ower tae help wi that |
Doric - DOR | An he asks the deid man's | wife | |
Central - WCE | ocht tae dae wi anither man's | wife | '. |
Central - SEC | rheard tryin it on wi Orgon's | wife | , Elvire, daes the scales faw |
Shetland - SHD | Agamemnon's | wife | , an killed him comin haem - |
Central - SEC | r wee wave fur aul Jamieson's | wife | . Ken, that wummin must be glu |
Ulster - SYN | erodias, his brither Philip's | wife | , fer Jhone wus aye tellin hï |
Central - SEC | kidnap Bonnyrigg's manager's | wife | or suttin, did yae?" |
Central - SEC | me Ah'd niver mak a fisher's | wife | . |
Ulster - GUL | hey aa rin efter tha fermer's | wife | |
Central - LAL | her muckle, but the fermer's | wife | chappin at the windae made he |
Orkney - ORK | A kindly fermer's | wife | gaes is eggs and cream |
Central - LAL | es raxit til the compleiner's | wife | an faimilie an sairvants: |
Central - LAL | upfarmer Like Tam o'Shanter's | wife | - Getherin her brows like ge |
Central - LAL | on Sunday. An the Meenister's | wife | wid caa roond for afternane t |
Central - SEC | them wi icing? The minister's | wife | near choked tae daith. |
Doric - ABN | in the teen wi the minister's | wife | . "Megstie me," thinks Fergie, |
Orkney - ORK | ind us catchan the minister's | wife | makkan watter, ahint the whin |
Central - LAL | e gie the news tae a neebor's | wife | that her man's bin killt at t |
Ulster - EUL | dy whan ye're wi the doctor's | wife | ." | |
Ulster - EUL | antages tae bein the doctor's | wife | , ye know?" |
Doric - ABN | scoutit awa. The precentor's | wife | an her sister bade a fylie bu |
Ulster - SYN | Tha mither o Petèr's | wife | an ither fowk cured |
Doric - MNA | ectable loon. Adam Kindness's | wife | , like Caesar's, will need ti |
Doric - MNA | aunna come hame. Myn on Lot's | wife | . Faaivver seeks tae |
Central - SEC | n in the form o the Provost's | wife | , Lady Mirren, |
Shetland - SHD | nna geng wi some idder body's | wife | or man. |
Doric - DOR | hing, hoovering & cleaning as | wife | doon in dumps. Will sneak awa |
Doric - DOR | k tae mine, fill yer boots as | wife | 's deen her roots" fit ye thin |
Doric - DOR | Doon tae the pub the nicht as | wife | oot, told her I wid be back h |
Doric - DOR | telt tae leave. The lairds | wife | an Jane got on affa weel an t |
Central - SEC | Hes | wife | puled her glesses doon aff he |
Central - LAL | the inside. Davie helpit hes | wife | bi gittin awa up the pub oot |
Central - SEC | folk, hen.” Davie telt hes | wife | . ‘Thai’r maistly workin c |
Doric - DOR | Examples | wife | looks nae bad |
Central - AYR | His | wife | , Bella Todd, proved faur frae |
Ulster - GUL | His | wife | cud ate nae lean |
Shetland - SHD | His | wife | shö kent ta save der lives |
Central - WCE | His | wife | said tae him, "This yin'll hu |
Central - GLA | His | wife | opens the door as ah get ther |
Southern - SEA | his | wife | an twae laddies, Logan an Wul |
Ulster - GUL | artPoet Fortunately him & his | wife | had a brave wheen o weans bef |
Central - WCE | dae wioot it, won't ye,' his | wife | tellt hum. And later on, as s |
Central - GLA | upit auld arse ae yours,' His | wife | 's aw watery-eyed like that, ' |
Central - WCE | et aff. 'Dinnae be daft,' his | wife | said. 'Come here. Ah'll get i |
Central - WCE | Noo stop ficherin aboot,' his | wife | said tae him efter he had bee |
Doric - MNA | The Laird, his | wife | and son were in residence but |
Central - EDN | calped. When he got hame, his | wife | wis goin’ oot, she passed h |
Southern - SEA | eanMA @projecthawick Aye, his | wife | Agnes Wood hailed frae Hawick |
Central - SEC | corator) an ae-time punk, his | wife | Liz an thair dochter, Anne Ma |
Doric - MNA | s ain wirk wis gaun weel, his | wife | wis pregnant, an his brither- |
Doric - MNA | his fadder an his mither, his | wife | an bairns, his brithers an si |
Doric - MNA | . His | wife | ’s een were fair reed wi gre |
Central - LAL | Mr Ellsworth 30 yr ago... His | wife | wis pregnant wi their first, |
Doric - MNA | ing ill-luck on his heid. His | wife | wadnae caimb her hair efter g |
Doric - MNA | Temple he held awa hame. His | wife | , Lizzie, got in e faimly wye, |
Doric - MNA | "He hisna got a kin. His | wife | deed a while back and his kid |
Southern - SEA | r fur a gey wheen ‘ear. His | wife | , Edith, wis the ootbye Post W |
Doric - MNA | like an ayld dane shelt. His | wife | , Molly wis roon's a buttered |
Doric - DOR | dae tae save his life caa his | wife | in |
Doric - MNA | faa. E chiel att pits awa his | wife | an mairries anither commits a |
Doric - MNA | Piping music his | wife | did like. |
Doric - MNA | le oot impurities, as wad his | wife | 's eggs. Gin the prognosis o t |
Central - LAL | An his life deed his | wife | deed |
Doric - MNA | door. Fyles, Neil wished his | wife | could widen her wee bourach o |
Central - LAL | ge props. Mr. Poe huckled his | wife | , thinkin it wis Coont Olaf. K |
Doric - MNA | ae hard, Mattha?' speired his | wife | . |
Doric - MNA | ns. The day, tho, Dod hid his | wife | tae help him lift the shaves |
Central - SEC | , aw his ain progeny; and his | wife | , a comely body, wi twins on h |
Doric - DOR | than twenty years, he and his | wife | Amy had been alone thegether, |
Central - SEC | brither Uncle Sannie and his | wife | Auntie Jim. |
Central - SWE | cip shot the Archduke and his | wife | when they went by in their op |
Central - EDN | other as couples. Him and his | wife | , gone heid tae heid, wae me, |
Central - EDN | e no lovin it. As him and his | wife | sat decisively miles aheid in |
Southern - SEA | after ma mam was born and his | wife | cannae live without him, carr |
Central - LAL | me between his granny and his | wife | he’s been well lookt efter. |
Central - AYR | whaur he cuid luik toward his | wife | an weans. Wi hauns still boun |
Doric - ABN | ink. Fit a difference fae his | wife | , Abbie’s mither, a bonnie w |
Doric - ABN | a bark-an-bowff files fae his | wife | . |
Ulster - EUL | fore takin his piece frae his | wife | . There wud be a kiss on the |
Doric - ABN | the fleer, gied a nod tae his | wife | , flung his bunnet ontae a che |
Orkney - ORK | s thee?' says Jeemsie tae his | wife | is he comes intae the kitchen |
Central - NEC | icht he wid come hame tae his | wife | and weans for his tea o spina |
Orkney - ORK | tae mention anything tae his | wife | . |
Doric - MNA | grammed tae mak repon tae his | wife | 's skirls fur help. Curfews wa |
Central - NEC | t. Neist he passed it tae his | wife | wha teuk a bit in her mou. Th |
Doric - DOR | He spoke aboot it tae his | wife | . She kent the reason an tellt |
Doric - DOR | Stanley wis joined be his | wife | Grace." Noo noo Stanley you h |
Central - LAL | back tae his farm tae see his | wife | an bairn it aw ends in the wo |
Central - DUN | s jist him an wee Jeannie his | wife | . Tho they baith liked tae spi |
Doric - ABN | while his | wife | sits in the shade |
Central - AYR | man in cauld bluid afore his | wife | an weans, were laith tae move |
Central - AYR | him deid in prayer afore his | wife | Isabel an his wee bairns. It |
Central - SEC | aracter assassinations of his | wife | ’s family. |
Doric - DOR | d that place in Skye with his | wife | . If ever a man shouldn't wear |
Ulster - PUL | t-dorr til his fether, wi his | wife | , Sirrah Mcllroy, an a clatter |
Central - LAL | cam on. David arrived wi his | wife | an sin an for a wee while it |
Southern - SEA | Tamson’s sons, bade wi his | wife | Kate,(whae kam oot o Es’dal |
Central - LAL | Is he wi his | wife | still, or comin here? |
Orkney - ORK | So Erchie wi his | wife | Merro, an peedie Tam as weel, |
Orkney - ORK | 'm been hivvan hid aff wi his | wife | ! |
Central - SWE | Alang wi his | wife | , thir are moments when ye'd l |
Doric - ABN | h; an aff he wad gyang wi his | wife | an nyow bairn, leain the kirk |
Central - LAL | essed up tae the nines wi his | wife | staunin next tae him. He smil |
Central - LAL | ecot, hostit the event wi his | wife | Heather as weel as huvin tea, |
Doric - DOR | d been tae the pub). Weel his | wife | Lyvia jist plunked his mait d |
Doric - ABN | hard o the pysonous email his | wife | haed jist sent me an believet |
Central - WCE | is sneith, but cauld til his | wife | . He ettils ti jyne the meilit |
Doric - MNA | An his | wife | she gave a grin, |
Southern - SEA | Jock Balmer (roadman) an his | wife | bade yonder. Mrs.Balmer hed a |
Doric - MNA | a uncle Dod McConnach, an his | wife | , ma faither’s sister, Mary |
Southern - SEA | ma uncle, Jim Rodger, an his | wife | , aunt Lizzie, nee’ Jirdin, |
Doric - ABN | some affa queer ideas. An his | wife | 's ideas were ivvry bit as que |
Doric - MNA | tae Dr Shiran Bandara an his | wife | , Lakshmi. Her faither hid got |
Doric - MNA | e research. Dr Bandara an his | wife | hid pioneered ART – the "ag |
Central - LAL | mes wis Roman Catholic an his | wife | Mary o Modena hud jist gien b |
Southern - SEA | place afore Yid an his | wife | , Jean got mairit. Jean wis th |
Central - LAL | hon - as aa the warld an his | wife | ken fine - |
Doric - MNA | This hairst, anely Dod an his | wife | war doon on the park, fur the |
Southern - SEA | e wi ae potential herd an his | wife | fur the Wolf herdin, the wife |
Doric - DOR | al if nae mair venom than his | wife | . He had in his pocket a chequ |
Southern - SEA | he than Laird Polworth an his | wife | . A mynd on ae |
Central - WCE | i the ae laddie, but whan his | wife | dees, he maks the mistak o re |
Doric - MNA | ib on his yett a chiel an his | wife | luikit inbye an wannert |
Doric - MNA | syne. Someither chiel an his | wife | wad hae the trauchle o keepin |
Doric - DOR | er retirin age an, him an his | wife | |
Central - DUN | ive punds tae help him an his | wife | an bairn, no a fortune but a |
Central - SWE | the tinker man an his | wife | wid sit |
Central - SEC | zertütsch; Ron Butlin an his | wife | Regi Claire (wha is hersel Sw |
Central - LAL | cess) an a wee session an his | wife | likes this ane... we're getti |
Doric - MNA | rs bedd. Dod Mathieson an his | wife | Madge, war cottared there een |
Doric - MNA | ngin tae Spikk Thamson an his | wife | Molly, fa farmed Northies, ne |
Central - EDN | andit’s son Surinder an his | wife | April arrived the ilk day Ron |
Doric - MNA | arry Quine. The doctor an his | wife | socht her in, an tuik tent o |
Central - EDN | s picters o his bairns an his | wife | (no a bad bit o stuff!) I niv |
Southern - SEA | ae read aboot hou Watt an his | wife | eikit til thar |
Central - WCE | . There wis Auld Billy an his | wife | Moira. He wis an alky an she |
Central - WCE | Da's pal Davy an his | wife | had been at Blackpool fur the |
Central - LAL | It didna lowden his | wife | 's mane tae ken he wis made a |
Doric - ABN | freens, neen at a'. Even his | wife | left him. |
Central - EDN | “No e’en his | wife | ,” anither addit. |
Central - WCE | ' Mr Wormwidd said, giein his | wife | sic a sapsie, sclittery look |
Doric - ABN | ly been Abbie; but killin his | wife | that wye he wis chairged wi m |
Central - GLA | nae danger ah’m twirlin his | wife | aboot, trippin the light fant |
Central - SEC | Mislippenin his | wife | at hame. |
Ulster - EUL | a fantasie played oot in his | wife | 's mine. But it was real, an n |
Doric - MNA | neebour wiz in comfortin his | wife | . His wife’s een were fair r |
Central - WCE | i sae naething o upsettin his | wife | .” |
Central - LAL | edle her wey oot o playin his | wife | , but she didnae want tae nois |
Central - LAL | ond a wee framed photie o his | wife | and his twa hackit laddies th |
Central - LAL | roond, Mr, Poe let gang o his | wife | . Klaus pit Sunny back doon. B |
Doric - ABN | prayer; fae him, tellin o his | wife | ’s vexashun an sayin I was t |
Doric - MNA | e an aa his trauchle. Noo his | wife | wis nursin him, up an doon th |
Shetland - SHD | he shaaed me da photos o his | wife | , an da bairns, da boy an da e |
Central - DUN | fer death. The thochts o his | wife | an yung son back in Dundee ha |
Central - LAL | n the heid … in front o his | wife | an bairn. |
Orkney - ORK | d stop by his hoose whaar his | wife | wid tak time tae spikk and ga |
Southern - SEA | efter his | wife | deyd: that arreengement wurki |
Doric - MNA | tae his dother than iver his | wife | Sally wis, fur he lued her as |
Central - SWE | t ower muckle respeck fir his | wife | - |
Central - GLA | too excitedly fur ma, or his | wife | ’s liking, judgin by the loo |
Shetland - SHD | l and wid do onything for his | wife | and seeven bairns. We wir aa |
Central - AYR | han the grief he felt for his | wife | an the luve he felt for his b |
Doric - DOR | kens him noo or his | wife | 's folke Faa'll |
Ulster - EUL | ed tae Captain Andrews or his | wife | . |
Central - LAL | he's bein referrit tae as his | wife | as thon's her current status. |
Central - LAL | Me as his | wife | . I'se thole ma shame, |
Central - LAL | wis a the notis he got as his | wife | cam forrit wi a muckle skelle |
Central - LAL | n doon the chute, jist as his | wife | had done afore him - and his |
Ulster - EUL | e name o Aoife. Aoife was his | wife | ’s sister an she was aye con |
Central - GLA | That so daes his | wife | |
Orkney - ORK | . He wakans wae a jolt is his | wife | comes up tae the kitchen wae |
Central - SWE | id the eikin wi, that wis his | wife | gey near the fiftie year. Met |
Doric - DOR | ler all along, but it wis his | wife | ’s pig-heiditness that hid g |
Doric - MNA | is Personal Assistant wis his | wife | Lakshmi. He'd caad the Centre |
Doric - ABN | sometimes he e’en taks his | wife | oot for denner tae oor gairde |
Central - LAL | Mr Tod looked at his | wife | and she smiled. He loved her |
Ulster - EUL | the night?" He stared at his | wife | . |
Central - LAL | s feet. He looked back at his | wife | . There wis a skinkle o excite |
Central - GLA | ?’ ah sais. He’s goat his | wife | wae him, she’s aw done up, |
Central - LAL | a richt fleg and luikt at his | wife | , staunin thair pechin, wi the |
Central - LAL | Ben went tae see him. Let his | wife | dae it aw. She led Ben a merr |
Doric - MNA | w Bruce said as he tuckit his | wife | aneth his oxter. 'Or he widna |
Doric - DOR | e the ferm-hoose an tellt his | wife | an she gaed oot tae the barn |
Southern - SEA | We will keep an ee on this | wife | . |
Doric - MNA | sest o aathin, finnin oot his | wife | brocht a gorblie inno the nes |
Central - DUN | fer weeks an had promisst his | wife | he'd meet her in plenty time |
Southern - SEA | he herd’s hoose, an hou his | wife | , whae wis ae Londoner, |
Doric - MNA | cweel says breenge is how his | wife | describes his DIY skills |
Central - LAL | t again, when fortunately his | wife | interrupted an said "Hey, you |
Shetland - SHD | ta kill him nor ta mairy his | wife | , |
Doric - MNA | nae want o veesitors – His | wife | Jenny, his loon Brian, execut |
Doric - DOR | @Ali_Leith Mine fin ma pals | wife | hid sair airms he hid ti gang |
Doric - DOR | supper fae the fermers | wife | an some het water tae hae a w |
Central - LAL | t, as he watched his fattygus | wife | gang tummlin doon the hole, ' |
Doric - DOR | think of my Bonnie, gracious | wife | . |
Doric - MNA | cerning the Earl Marischals | wife | who was worried about Deer Ab |
Central - LAL | ance connection - Oliviers | wife | Margaret is Scottish. |
Central - WCE | urgh bugle, itherwise Rab’s | wife | , an Ah suppose |
Central - AYR | The Herd’s | wife | proodly delivert a son, |
Doric - MNA | d repaired for the Laird’s | wife | . Mary commin fae the Heilands |
Central - LAL | h it Tullibody, Davie Rae’s | wife | and the Miller at Menstrie, t |
Central - LAL | “Davie Rae’s | wife | , Janet Coklay didnae complain |
Central - NEC | the deid sodger laddie’s | wife | . On the richt o the locket wi |
Doric - DOR | Wullie’s | Wife | : The Hoaspital Veisit |
Central - GLA | iggin. Did ye know Wullie’s | wife | went tae America at his back |
Central - LAL | air man’s brains. Davie’s | wife | and bairn saw aw this. Can ye |
Central - GLA | ah widnae cos it’s Joe’s | wife | but ah still wid, know whit a |
Central - LAL | a cairriage thin a pitman’s | wife | loupin aff a coal cairt. |
Southern - SEA | yden, James Walter Bryden’s | wife | , an hir husband wis Jock |
Southern - SEA | Tom Scott o Mulsintoun’s | wife | wis Nannie Kirkpatrick o Chai |
Doric - ABN | n abaak, fan the minister’s | wife | telt ma th’umman was wullin |
Ulster - EUL | ‘King Lir’s | wife | dee’d an he murriet a wuman |
Ulster - EUL | ‘King Lir’s | wife | cast a spell on the four wean |
Ulster - SYN | faither or hïs mither, hïs | wife | or hïs weans, hïs brithers |
Ulster - SYN | ar Davit wus frae. Mary, hïs | wife | tae be, trevelt wi hïm, tha |
Ulster - SYN | oniebodie that pits awa hïs | wife | - fer ocht ither ner rinnin |
Ulster - SYN | tuk Mary hame fer tae be hïs | wife | . But he dïdnae sleep wi hir |
Ulster - SYN | connection o Abijah; an hïs | wife | Lïzbeth, hir femlie went bak |
Ulster - SYN | Whaiver gies hïs | wife | a divorce an gets merriet aga |
Shetland - SHD | ition!" I exclaimed, "Bit dat | wife | laeves here wi a trolley foo |
Doric - DOR | kle mind bit enough tae treat | wife | fer a fish supper feast fae A |
Ulster - PUL | , Hughie, "said Wullie, "That | wife | o yours haes me oot a fortune |
Central - SEC | , Ah cannae really thole that | wife | o' his, she's aye got a soor |
Orkney - ORK | i wanted ham. Typical o that | wife | o mine, forever in a dwam. |
Orkney - ORK | Whaar that | wife | sat and watched fur the bot t |
Central - LAL | Bluecoat | Wife | |
Central - SEC | words, she'll no mak a richt | wife | tae ye. Aye, an' she'll cost |
Doric - DOR | d tae keep aff the bevvie bit | wife | deen ma heed in, so nothing e |
Central - LAL | wis nae mair yon yella-heidit | wife | that whyles wis heard o in th |
Southern - SEA | i dour human laws, ti forleit | wife | an bairns, ti haud forrit til |
Doric - MNA | t Doric joke aboot a pregnant | wife | tellin her husband added tae |
Shetland - SHD | doitin fokk. Shü wis a smert | wife | whin shü cam here i da mid f |
Central - GLA | Thare's a scunnert | wife | |
Orkney - ORK | Davie you said I wis the best | wife | |
Central - WCE | oot it. John losses his first | wife | an efter, gaes coortin. He ha |
Shetland - SHD | ithin his airms; a Hindu | wife | greetin |
Doric - MNA | ders and Aileen his brand new | wife | |
Central - AYR | Hame tae his new hous an new | wife | . There micht be terrible trou |
Doric - MNA | d bi a picter o Stanley's new | wife | . She tittit in disgust es she |
Ulster - EUL | the sea. ‘King Lir’s new | wife | teuk the four weans doon tae |
Doric - DOR | Plans the day | wife | asks? Well efter I clean the |
Orkney - ORK | Hid wis an owld Sanday | wife | that telt me |
Doric - DOR | the attention o his good lady | wife | , enjoy his watter, an unwind |
Doric - MNA | winmill. "You leave ma bloody | wife | aleen!" he roart, diggin his |
Central - LAL | Ye wir Rab's ainly | wife | , |
Ulster - GUL | ny chirapodie-bodie??????! My | wife | always giggles at that one??? |
Central - SWE | "Help! My | wife | 's watters huv broke! She's go |
Shetland - SHD | r an elephant in da soup," my | wife | kerried on, "It's a premoniti |
Ulster - GUL | @raiphsays @nweir1 Oh aye, my | wife | 's scunnerd as a cannea go oni |
Doric - NNB | are safe fae this virus...my | wife | is part of SNHS MTU |
Doric - DOR | @JaneyGodley @deescattered My | wife | & bairns are Englandshire nat |
Doric - DOR | n sae stubborn. ‘I loved my | wife | ,’ he’d supposedly said, |
Doric - MNA | Tae my | wife | nor dochter |
Doric - MNA | ’d even managed tae fool my | wife | aboot my bad behaviour that d |
Doric - DOR | e this sang has been een o my | wife | s contributions tae Portsoy |
Ulster - GUL | a birl round Ballamena so my | wife | could get her jag at leisure |
Ulster - GUL | e and in Ballycastle, also my | wife | from Belshaft uses it too. 'a |
Doric - MNA | cairry ma and charged past my | wife | as she waited tae gyang tae t |
Doric - MNA | yle @Historic_Ally ... but my | wife | said to the TV get yer shoe |
Ulster - GUL | ontractor was asking about my | wife | , apparently she's a gran lass |
Central - EDN | “My | wife | is Tibetan,” he sayed. He s |
Central - WCE | fae work at nicht and a canny | wife | will usually spot the gaither |
Central - LAL | n wir gein the wabbit, skinny | wife | a haund tae her feet. Auld Ag |
Central - LAL | Bothwell: Unhappy | wife | ! |
Central - LAL | The dairy | wife | wad aye say at the stairt o t |
Central - LAL | tae the cup an howp the dairy | wife | didnae find oot. |