Central - SEC | Cuddy | Brae: Language at Letham | |
Central - WCE | n rhymes: fling us / ding us, | cuddy | asses / Parnassus, low wits / |
Southern - SEA | vin a game o play wi a ecairt- | cuddy | , an expectin every meenit tae |
Central - WCE | 'A | cuddy | ,' Matilda said. "That's dead |
Central - LAL | A doo, a | cuddy | , a grumph, a dug... 'The Tale |
Doric - ABN | owes, a tyke, a kittlin and a | cuddy | . The wifle grew ill-naturet. |
Ulster - PUL | laidit aa the’ haed ontae a | cuddy | -cairt an flittit west tae tha |
Central - LAL | 'Could ye gie Wee Grumphie a | cuddy | -back and flee up tae the lett |
Ulster - PUL | ruims an an oothoose fur tha | cuddy | an a wheen hens. It sut ablow |
Doric - MNA | staa wi a | cuddy | an a coo. An Miss Buchan telt |
Central - LAL | tors aw steyed thegither wi a | cuddy | , and were leal knichts (forby |
Doric - DOR | Twa dugs an a | cuddy | , an a cat. |
Central - LAL | 'On a | cuddy | ?' explained Pooh. |
Central - LAL | A midgie or a | cuddy | , |
Central - SEC | Scots minin industry whaur a | cuddy | wis a loadit bogie yaised tae |
Central - LAL | carnaptious as a | cuddy | . |
Doric - ABN | the bairn, Auld Waltams was a | cuddy | , or a shelt. He hid niver hea |
Central - LAL | a dug is? A coo? Whit aboot a | cuddy | ? Yaise the Scots glossary fae |
Doric - ABN | t wye, pyntin tae the plastic | cuddy | . His een follaed her jabbin f |
Central - SEC | hinnermaist report wis cried | Cuddy | Brae: Language at Letham. The |
Central - SEC | ile he says, "I canna see nae | cuddy | cried Itchy Erse rinnin at Do |
Southern - SWE | 's aye braw tae see The Peace | Cuddy | trottit oot in times o troubl |
Central - SEC | BALLAD OF THE KING, THE | CUDDY | , AND THE MAKAR |
Doric - ABN | “G’wa an feed the | cuddy | ,” the veggie man telt the l |
Doric - DOR | eft's far we set fire tae the | cuddy | ,' quo he. I wis fair dumfoune |
Central - EDN | e the toon. Fae time tae time | cuddy | cairts passed, an yince a pow |
Central - SEC | anguage at Letham. The phrase | Cuddy | Brae wis taen frae the Scots |
Central - SEC | andmercat, Gressmercat, White | Cuddy | Close etc. A doot a |
Doric - DOR | or the tinkers fa cam roon wi | cuddy | and cairt wi tatties and the |
Central - LAL | 'Black | Cuddy | !' |
Central - LAL | 'Awbody. Black | Cuddy | didna tell me, sae he disna k |
Central - LAL | k at the dyke she cried Black | Cuddy | , and he cam tae her, jist as |
Central - LAL | A widden | cuddy | o the apocalypse! |
Doric - MNA | ne. He pat e chiel on his ain | cuddy | an teuk him till an inn an le |
Ulster - GUL | was quare an affronted. Thon | cuddy | 's a dirty baist! |
Central - SEC | nload the full 22pp report on | Cuddy | Brae: Language at Letham see: |
Central - LAL | s jist a stick ahint a thrawn | cuddy | ." |
Doric - DOR | @watterloony Get aff yer | cuddy | n drink yer milk |
Shetland - SHD | He's up in his | cuddy | whin da saand is aa dry |
Doric - ABN | e a turn roon the park on his | cuddy | , Major.” |
Central - SEC | 'My | cuddy | here sall ramp three times Up |
Central - SEC | Ye hae a bonny | cuddy | there, But there's muckle tha |
Central - SEC | nterbalance the hutch on a „ | cuddy | brae'. |