Central - LAL | braith | he took. Then he stertit tae | |
Central - AYR | braith | .' | |
Doric - MNA | braith | , climmed tae the tap o the pa | |
Central - LAL | braith | -less | |
Central - SWE | velvet noses nuzzlin my lugs, | braith | waarm on my cheek. |
Central - LAL | in bomb-faas, throu the venom- | braith | |
Central - SEC | rport for whit they cried, 'a | braith | o sea air'. Ian kent, houaniv |
Doric - MNA | is a saft, quaet nicht, nae a | braith | o win. An ootside caterer hid |
Central - EDN | na gang nae furder. He tane a | braith | . “Ah had twa sisters,” he |
Central - EDN | na gang nae furder. He tane a | braith | . “Ah had twa sisters,” he |
Central - SEC | git shows, threap ruited wi a | braith | o caller air wis juist rare. |
Central - LAL | Ah stop in the hush, tak a | braith | an |
Central - WCE | cannae tak a | braith | |
Central - LAL | iel has tae be able tae tak a | Braith | .,' |
Central - SEC | An Sam apent his een, tuik a | braith | , an cowpit out the coffin. |
Central - LAL | thrapple ilka | braith | o air |
Central - LAL | Ma | braith | cam shallae an ma thrapple fe |
Doric - DOR | ox ahint iz. A wis ta haud ma | braith | an stey |
Central - LAL | I haud ma | braith | , and she's away - |
Central - LAL | heidlines? A’ll no haud ma | braith | ! |
Central - SEC | They'll connach ma | braith | . Ingin sooks!' |
Central - SEC | Ah catch ma | braith | as a waff o air fae the stair |
Doric - DOR | ir fir aye A mummle aneath ma | braith | an stert proggin wa's Wi a st |
Doric - DOR | nsefae. Syne A spak aneath ma | braith | agane, "Haud yer wheesht a me |
Central - EDN | tryin tae steal a kiss, an ma | braith | ’s bad! Ye’ll hae tae gie |
Central - LAL | Wi the pest on ma | braith | , scaitterin wide |
Central - WCE | The waff o ma | braith | , the soond o ma leid, |
Central - SWE | the snell wind is ma | braith | , |
Doric - MNA | in it ivery time. I catcht ma | braith | mony a time thinking mibbes h |
Central - AYR | An claucht ma | braith | , stuid staunin by the gate, |
Central - EDN | “Ma | braith | ’s bad!” he repeatit. “Y |
Central - EDN | tae the envelopin female in a | braith | ... |
Central - LAL | chin wi wild flouers, an no a | braith | o wind in ilkie airt. Braw! h |
Central - EDN | A'm a bailie; an gif A kep a | braith | o complent agin ye, gin it's |
Central - WCE | pechin for a | braith | |
Central - WCE | eels as fragile an vital as a | braith | held. Sae. A breathe oot, wi |
Central - SEC | ereotypes an its ootcome is a | braith | o caller air. |
Central - LAL | been, ettlin tae get a | braith | , her een open and her nieves |
Central - LAL | a wanlit place withoot a | braith | o colour tae its face, |
Central - SEC | tae far she wis, ah wis oota | braith | . |
Central - AYR | months he cuid haurdly draw a | braith | ot move a step but he peched; |
Central - SEC | human bein that ivver draaed | braith | . Surroondit wi sae muckle luv |
Doric - DOR | aatch growen-ups wi tichtened | braith | an limb |
Central - SEC | wa three times afore she fund | braith | for her cowshus words. |
Central - SEC | urchill an guid man in the ae | braith | wisnae walcom, an Wullie’s |
Central - SWE | yin mintit yellae | braith | |
Central - SEC | ys. 'Nae Buckie's same as nae | braith | tae you.' Doesnae believe a w |
Central - AYR | Tae speir a tale frae | braith | ower waik |
Central - SEC | anomalies. Her writin can be | braith | -takin as in the passage whaur |
Central - WCE | the | braith | 's souch, |
Central - WCE | the | braith | fae yer buffs |
Central - NEC | an that he wis, thrappled the | braith | richt oot o thae snakes and f |
Central - LAL | Naither Ella nir Meg hid the | braith | ir the smeddum left tae cairr |
Central - AYR | A poem, unlike the | braith | o a priest, |
Central - AYR | Vistas that aa but tak the | braith | awa. |
Central - WCE | Vistas that aa but tak the | braith | awa, |
Central - LAL | id in your hert and stell the | braith | in your body. |
Central - SEC | d blawin oot ahint her in the | braith | o a younger, brichter Lade Br |
Central - SWE | n wis nae sneeze, yon wis the | braith | o life! |
Central - LAL | up the stey brae. It taks the | braith | oot o him and wechts his |
Central - LAL | A wind wi hinnie | braith | - a walcome guest - |
Central - NEC | eichteen evil een and foostie | braith | and slavers bubblin oot its n |
Central - LAL | CHLED HORNS, BUHLS WI FOOSTIE | BRAITH | , LUGACHE, TOOTHACHE, HEIDACHE |
Central - SEC | Wi gowstie | braith | or flailin feet, an I |
Central - AYR | Like | braith | athin a halflin breist, |
Central - SEC | kent," Airchie raxed a muckle | braith | an his vyce seemed tae bricht |
Central - LAL | An her needfire | braith | in ma wame |
Central - LAL | ridin Pure | Braith | , see, caain Yin an Yang |
Doric - DOR | Mak ae ettle mair. Tak a lang | braith | , an steek your een." |
Doric - MNA | evauled a meenit, tuik a lang | braith | , steekit its een, an lowpit. |
Central - AYR | n the Mock Turtle drew a lang | braith | , an said "That's gey weird." |
Central - SEC | plisses. She fair cotched mah | braith | . Ah'd nivver seen onyane sae |
Central - WCE | autit ma lugs lik an eldritch | braith | , |
Central - LAL | wise ye wind up lyin there wi | braith | like a burst lavvy. |
Doric - DOR | It sanna titch wi | braith | o bale |
Central - AYR | e gazed doun on this wee pink | braith | o life she'd brocht intae the |
Central - LAL | o the gloamin - the snell | braith | o green moss |
Doric - MNA | ed spakk aa this wioot draain | braith | : it hid bin dinned inno him b |
Central - LAL | sman, suithfast tae his deein | braith | . Ragnar cam oot o Danemerk an |
Central - EDN | Her peg teeth an stinkin-gin | braith | an the syphilitic sores oan h |
Central - EDN | but pick up an oan a dunnerin | braith | , |
Central - LAL | a whisperin | braith | , a tap o wings. |
Central - LAL | wi chittrin | braith | |
Central - SWE | h that we ken wi every leevin | braith | - |
Central - LAL | thair heids doon, syne drawin | braith | an flichterin thair tongues o |
Central - LAL | 'Ay, he's stull drawin | braith | , bit he's awfae cauld!' |
Central - AYR | dam,' he went on efter drawin | braith | , "Wull Campbell o Wellwood ca |
Central - LAL | s,' said Rabbit, wioot drawin | braith | . |
Central - SEC | vver heard her fiss o indrawn | braith | . |
Central - LAL | l back wi a lang ootskailin o | braith | . It wis ower. |
Central - LAL | time, takkin deep swallaes o | braith | as if he wis tryin tae scran |
Central - LAL | n, lowpan, gespan for gulps o | braith | , neir cawin his ain feet fae |
Central - LAL | eft in the pairty, were oot o | braith | gettin. Mrs Saut wis a muckle |
Central - LAL | on his thrapple. He wig oot o | braith | , but he felt mervellously, by |
Central - SEC | up the brae A get gey short o | braith | , |
Central - EDN | ns tae her waist, tane a deep | braith | , an met her een. “Beatrice, |
Central - EDN | thocht o this? He tane a deep | braith | an assertit, he howpit caumly |
Central - LAL | ss wis bilin. She tuik a deep | braith | , an turned Hippomenes intae t |
Central - DUN | rt gravestane. He took a deep | braith | . 'Calm yersel Wullie,' he sai |
Central - DUN | evin feet tall he took a deep | braith | . 'Calm yersel Tam,' he said i |
Central - LAL | I teuk a deep | braith | , baith dreid an excitement ti |
Central - LAL | Then the auld man taen a deep | braith | , and suddently, wi nae warnin |
Central - SEC | very single day I taks a deep | braith | an minds mysel that she wadna |
Central - NEC | ast and sooked in a lang deep | braith | o air. Then, wi aw his micht, |
Central - LAL | pit an end tae the sma, sherp | braith | that |
Central - LAL | nd yet sae slow tae come. Her | braith | wis short |
Doric - MNA | noo an she focht fur win. Her | braith | , fin she lat it oot, hung afo |
Central - LAL | "Ooooh." Morag cotched her | braith | . "Is that yersel?" |
Central - EDN | wart thaim. Beatrice held her | braith | an cleekit Bill’s erm ... b |
Central - EDN | oon her shoother, an held her | braith | . |
Doric - MNA | auchled awhile, tae catch her | braith | , fur her lungs war sair noo a |
Central - SEC | . But afore she can catch her | braith | she minds on Rhona an Davie, |
Doric - DOR | e: it fair seem't tae tak her | braith | awaa. At linth, sen the Teige |
Central - SEC | quait sae’s I can feel her | braith | on iz, the chocolate, “whil |
Doric - DOR | owe the air hed fair taen her | braith | awaa, an for twa-three mintie |
Central - LAL | Precious sooked in her | braith | . "Did ye see his teeth?' she |
Central - LAL | wis?' she spiered, haudin her | braith | as she waited on her faither' |
Central - EDN | air an feelin the catch o her | braith | at his lug. He slippit a haun |
Central - SEC | here in the mirk, I hear her | braith | : |
Central - EDN | moothin the rhythms unner her | braith | . Then she stuid in the middle |
Central - AYR | rattlt her kist an chokit her | braith | . Cradled speikless in John's |
Central - EDN | Beatrice lat oot her | braith | wi a souch. Derriakin giein l |
Central - SEC | un on oor backs an the caller | braith | o the sea in oor hair. |
Central - SEC | un on oor backs an the caller | braith | o the sea in oor hair. |
Central - SWE | can mak ye swait an haud yer | braith | |
Doric - MNA | Save yer | braith | tae cool yer porritch! https: |
Central - LAL | re for a meenit and catch yer | braith | , and tak a keek through the g |
Central - LAL | I am the mither o yer | braith | . |
Central - EDN | She resistit. “Yer | braith | ’s bad,” she telt him. |
Doric - DOR | Ailice hed nae mair | braith | tae spick wi, an sae they gae |
Doric - MNA | girse. Aabody sookit in their | braith | |
Central - SWE | I felt their | braith | enter my veins |
Central - SEC | sless auld man sat gaspin fir | braith | . No richt deid bit no richt l |
Central - SWE | Maist days Ah stap fir | braith | bi Vera's brig, |
Southern - WCE | bit ding: ye'd sweir ablo yir | braith | . |
Central - AYR | an forfochen, he stopped for | braith | , leanin on the haft o a broke |
Central - AYR | ' services ...' He paused for | braith | , then daudit his clenched nie |
Central - LAL | They aw sat doon, pechin for | braith | . And Mrs Tod said tae her wea |
Central - LAL | n baith his hochs, pechin for | braith | . |
Central - EDN | Beatrice wis left pechin for | braith | , an ilka step wis trashin. An |
Doric - DOR | o taen a sate tae gaither oor | braith | an rest oor sair |
Central - SEC | as the cauld watter tuik your | braith | |
Central - LAL | es afore him, the stent o e's | braith | |
Central - LAL | there's | braith | in her yet. 'Juist fower wurd |
Doric - MNA | toon like rikk frae a wolf's | braith | . Ilkie tree on the fite brae |
Central - LAL | in tae the tap lik deid men's | braith | . |
Central - AYR | snae lang for this warld. His | braith | cam fast, saft an laich; his |
Central - LAL | in his mind. Matthew held his | braith | in silent prayer. |
Central - NEC | the size o a moontain and his | braith | reeked o misery and daith. Hi |
Central - LAL | aid. He didna speak abune his | braith | , even though there wis naebod |
Central - EDN | rstaun. Whan he cud catch his | braith | , he tried tae say that he had |
Doric - MNA | whizzled tryin tae catch his | braith | , an pyochered an spat inno th |
Doric - DOR | Queen, sae's nae tae tak his | braith | awaa; but afore she set him d |
Central - SEC | He baud a wee for ti tak his | braith | , syne taen his wey throu the |
Central - EDN | she cudna actually smell his | braith | , the drink didna bother her. |
Central - DUN | his face beetroot reid an his | braith | comin in great gulps. Then he |
Doric - MNA | quate’s a pussy, haudin his | braith | fin she cried oot the names a |
Central - SWE | wi nae less than pride in his | braith | |
Central - EDN | r his middle afore lattin his | braith | oot in a whaisk. “That’s |
Central - EDN | sweit. She recognised on his | braith | , thegither wi somethin medeec |
Central - SEC | in bi things he said ablo his | braith | , whiles, Mr Gowanlock seemed |
Central - AYR | fear that they micht hear his | braith | abune the clatter o steel an |
Central - NEC | Hercules growled unner his | braith | . This Eurystheus wis really s |
Central - EDN | n entreatin Fortune unner his | braith | , “Ye bitch, ye bitch, ye bi |
Central - LAL | rebat Dobson, syne unner his | braith | - 'up yer erse!' |
Central - LAL | ire an moliganterin unner his | braith | aboot this or that as he ayew |
Central - EDN | exclaimt Iskander unner his | braith | . |
Central - EDN | eral,” he mummlit unner his | braith | , as she turnt awa tae spick t |
Central - LAL | James Begg soucht his | braith | atween his teeth, an drew up |
Doric - MNA | his flames gaed oot. Bit his | braith | wis still hett eneuch tae war |
Central - EDN | him, wi Hsien. He lat oot his | braith | wi a wee cruin o relief. |
Central - DUN | him mutterin awa in alow his | braith | as they warkit awa, an it wui |
Central - LAL | a saicond, the crood held its | braith | . Wid the asterbaw faw back do |
Central - LAL | ckle size!' A rowst. 'Och its | braith | pongs o mingin fush!' |
Central - LAL | the wund whuppin its | braith | through the baurs, |
Central - LAL | d no tae hear the soond o its | braith | an shauchlin hoofs. |
Central - LAL | the cloods o the craitur’s | braith | hingin in the air. The craitu |
Central - LAL | Wi het | braith | haary, whaur roost tholesomel |
Central - LAL | Aiblins Paul had a different | braith | on bairnheid and bairnly thin |
Central - LAL | d his neb, and he pit his hot | braith | tae her lug and peched. |
Central - LAL | his neck, and he pit his hot | braith | tae her lug and peched. |
Orkney - ORK | Sheu took his last | braith | tae. |
Orkney - ORK | Sheu took his last | braith | tae. |
Central - AYR | s he raised his heid tae draw | braith | , he beheld in the thrap o pik |
Central - AYR | e, John nou had time tae draw | braith | ower a plate o het parritch a |
Central - AYR | sel agin a buttercup tae draw | braith | , an waftit hersel wi yin o it |
Central - LAL | "Ay. Gie's a meenit tae draw | braith | !" A reponed. |
Central - SEC | ! Thir days A can scarce draw | braith | for sechin sair, kis A'm thin |
Doric - MNA | ntae her since she first drew | braith | , an ye sudna be daein evil at |
Central - WCE | he'd a bin wastin his bluidy | braith | . Yet, when the mood taen Tig |