Ulster - EUL | Blin | panic. | |
Central - WCE | A copy o ' | Blin | Harry' i' ma haun, |
Ulster - BUL | Gart tak the lang, | blin | pad |
Doric - MNA | . Like piz in a pod they war, | blin | - fair, wi snottery snoots an |
Central - LAL | the craigs; bummlin biddens, | blin | heid bummers. |
Central - LAL | uimness and yon muckle, grey, | blin | lochan that hingit faur abuin |
Ulster - EUL | An sae half- | blin | tae aa abane. |
Doric - MNA | om in the hoose. She wis hauf- | blin | an three quarters deef, an yo |
Ulster - EUL | Tha Flet-Earth yins is colour- | blin | , |
Ulster - SYN | A | blin | beggar healt |
Doric - MNA | an firwid, an her da turned a | blin | ee tae thon, fur they aa did |
Central - LAL | and nichts and I dinna hae a | blin | notion where I am!' |
Doric - MNA | " Well, shi jist floo entae a | blin | raige, an caad me awthein ann |
Doric - MNA | e min. Maist o i holes were a | blin | . Worst course ivver. Nae winn |
Doric - MNA | growin fite - A'm maist affa | blin | On a brae I wid files need a |
Ulster - EUL | Tha | blin | tap, loast in tha cloods |
Ulster - SYN | "Can tha blin lead tha | blin | ? Wull the' no baith faa ïnta |
Ulster - SYN | 's bun, tae gie sicht tae tha | blin | , for tae set free thaim that' |
Ulster - SYN | tha lameters, tha halt an tha | blin | fowk. The' cannae pye ye bak, |
Doric - DOR | the Business Park grew lik a | blin | lump on the landscape. |
Central - SWE | In a | blin | -drift aiblins ye'll see me |
Doric - MNA | Ahm gyan on a | blin | date. Ah think its safe tae |
Central - EDN | a man is thoo? If thoo wisna | blin | , Ah’d brak thy erm. Foo can |
Doric - MNA | her, till at the hinnereyn a | blin | loon cam tae ludge in her hoo |
Doric - MNA | here at it taks the idea o a | blin | date te a hale new livvel. It |
Doric - MNA | Noo fan he cam tae Jericho a | blin | mannie wis sittin at e side o |
Central - SEC | ttie-boggle an the kennin o a | blin | , deif cuddie. His furst keik |
Central - AYR | ng hookah-pipe, an takin no a | blin | bit o notice o her or ocht el |
Ulster - SYN | Twa | blin | men |
Central - SWE | shak aff the stoor that'd | blin | ye for aye |
Central - SWE | The day the sun wid | blin | the deid |
Doric - MNA | she fell in love wi the auld | blin | man |
Doric - MNA | Till the auld | blin | man he cam alang |
Central - LAL | the glent o ma blade wud | blin | ye! |
Doric - MNA | fess in e peer, e cripple, e | blin | an e lame'. E servant said, ' |
Doric - MNA | elt them iss parable: "Can ae | blin | chiel lead anither? Will they |
Central - LAL | had ever seen, yet it didnae | blin | him. He cud distinguish nae l |
Doric - DOR | it I'll tell you this I'm nae | blin | ." |
Central - SEC | Nane sae | blin | ! |
Central - SEC | "The'r nane sae | blin | nor thaim that winna see!" as |
Central - SEC | f the media the day is no sae | blin | tae the real Scotland as it u |
Ulster - EUL | Eneuch tae | blin | tha rebel hairt |
Central - DUN | n, but maist likely they'd be | blin | fae birth. She wis a big lass |
Doric - DOR | woun up, he thocht he cood be | blin | in this e'e, bit wid |
Central - LAL | - one ee | blin | , the ither starin inti Hell. |
Ulster - GUL | Three | Blin | Mice |
Central - LAL | The | blin | man thocht syne o Edinburgh, |
Central - LAL | The | blin | man wis led intae the Pentlan |
Central - EDN | ear o thaim. Masel an ... the | blin | man will try for tae lea ye m |
Central - LAL | the man wha couldna see. The | blin | man, airtit sickerly by the h |
Central - LAL | estry o soonds an smells. The | blin | man wis steekit intae the cla |
Central - LAL | intra – nocht but haar? The | blin | man lowsened his grip, unfixi |
Central - LAL | it can ye see?” speired the | blin | man. The man wha couldna see |
Central - LAL | ocht but haar?” speired the | blin | man. Touchin the heivens, tow |
Doric - MNA | ea? Efter yon disaster wi the | blin | date, Ah'm a bittie anxious a |
Central - EDN | “Will the | blin | man come back?” speirt yin |
Central - LAL | tae the tap furst, airtin the | blin | man ahin him, ower the lest o |
Central - LAL | ape o the muntain,” quo the | blin | man. He pulled his claes tich |
Doric - DOR | e're hearins o meericales the | blin | see the deif hear the lamiter |
Central - LAL | t. Alang the street, past the | blin | wumman's hoose, the doctor's |
Central - LAL | hin, the Granite City – the | blin | are immune tae the grey – O |
Central - EDN | “The | blin | man left us sacks o meal tae |
Central - EDN | “The | blin | man left us sacks o meal tae |
Central - WCE | rist, ah said, Wis the goalie | blin | . Ha ha, he said. |
Central - WCE | o hou a young chiel, fairlie | blin | 't wi love, |
Doric - MNA | thank ye fur sennin them hame | blin | fu. He hid seen ower mony byr |
Central - LAL | 'But the een are | blin | . A bodie needs tae seek wi th |
Ulster - WUL | he polisman, "Unless yaes are | blin | ', |
Doric - MNA | e lads i the jile, tae garr e | blin | see; |
Central - LAL | r heidin! Yet its lik we’re | blin | tae aw the dangers. |
Doric - MNA | replied, “Michty min are ye | blin | ? The prices are on athing.” |
Doric - ABN | mlin, forivver ettlin tae mak | blin | fowk see the licht, ae wye or |
Central - SEC | the nicht across. Aam | blin | . Syne |
Central - AYR | rs in their daurkness aa seem | blin | , |
Central - WCE | rs in their daurkness aa seem | blin | , |
Central - WCE | wha'll rob him | blin | an rype his pooches. Ye'd thi |
Central - EDN | he askit. “Acause Ah’m | blin | ? Or acause Ah’m no a subjec |
Doric - MNA | oshed en throo thi gap's. "En | blin | panic," aye roart ben tae Das |
Ulster - BUL | Whun blin he wakked a rodden | blin | . |
Central - EDN | ve face, he hadna ayweys been | blin | . At some crucial pynt, he had |
Central - SEC | her. They luik awa, their een | blin | . If the ane see's the t'ither |
Doric - MNA | 's aw eit noat fur Skipper en | blin | pannik tae tak tae hee's heel |
Central - WCE | ts an follies whiles remainin | blin | tae thair ain. Sic harshness |
Doric - MNA | n, sna hid bin dingin doon in | blin | drift fur days. It wid takk o |
Central - AYR | E’en thon | blin | man, cam rattlin wae his tin, |
Central - LAL | na that lang syne that we war | blin | tae sic lengths o time. |
Ulster - PUL | Yell aye fin yins sweer | blin | Elvis isnae deid ava, |
Doric - MNA | road like a rocket. "Wis yer | blin | date nae fit ye thocht?" |
Ulster - SYN | its, an he made fowk that wur | blin | able tae see agane. He toul J |
Ulster - BUL | The wundas | blin | . |
Central - WCE | nner a microscope, then be as | blin | as Hypsaea |
Doric - MNA | o a weis noo deef eisweel eis | blin | , an cunfeyoosed eit aw thi at |
Central - EDN | He opent his | blin | een, a thing he didna aften d |
Doric - MNA | er". Syne she cud mak oot his | blin | -fair powe an his skinnymalink |
Central - LAL | our hert. Aw that maitters is | blin | tae your een. |
Southern - SEA | icht through me, like she wis | blin | . I walkit her, slaw, back tae |
Doric - MNA | Yestreens | blin | date wis a success! Ahm get |
Ulster - EUL | Yinst A wus | blin | , an cudnae see |
Doric - ABN | tae the whuskie-bottle an get | blin | -fou?" |
Ulster - EUL | soo's pink een, in lamp-licht | blin | |
Doric - MNA | an ill speerits an garrt mony | blin | see. Syne he answert them, "G |
Doric - ABN | rn inti somethin far waur – | blin | , burnin hate. Ay, it’s weel |