Central - LAL | Cannle- | flame | |
Central - LAL | an nicht-at-eenie, cannle- | flame | . |
Central - GLA | mes tae you. Like moths tae a | flame | man. |
Doric - MNA | ke tae hoast its laist bare a | flame | in't, an anely the ae door in |
Orkney - ORK | ed twa sticks taegither fur a | flame | tae warm his bones |
Ulster - EUL | s shouler tae the hairth as a | flame | o the present stoked hir mine |
Central - GLA | er, the last wee flicker ay a | flame | that remained went oot. |
Central - GLA | er, the last wee flicker ay a | flame | that remained, went oot. |
Central - GLA | staunds oot especially, a rid | flame | at yer hert |
Doric - DOR | a wee pint & in waks an auld | flame | o'mine fae aboot 50 year ago! |
Central - SWE | back-en chynged the wuids tae | flame | , |
Doric - MNA | tae smolder and blawin it tae | flame | she put it aneth the aspen an |
Central - GLA | ay an empty wine boatle, the | flame | ay which flickers in the bree |
Central - SWE | alsae we hae the | flame | inside oorsels. |
Central - DUN | Howivver, back in Dundee the | flame | o Radicalism an reform micht |
Central - GLA | are.’ ah sais, igniting the | flame | and offerin it tae her. |
Orkney - ORK | l be flattened or bumt in the | flame | Bit ah'll dance, wance again, |
Central - LAL | hat gleamed in the lowe o the | flame | ...but then the flame dee'd, a |
Central - GLA | as ah tilt the boatle oer the | flame | ay the lit caunel. ‘So, whi |
Central - WCE | p it tae get pressure fur the | flame | . |
Central - GLA | ferin it tae him. He cups the | flame | ay the lighter in his hauns a |
Ulster - CUL | ae try't tae imagine what the | flame | o a cannel is lik efter the c |
Central - GLA | he tried tae imagine whit the | flame | ae a |
Central - AYR | she tried tae fancy whit the | flame | o a caunle micht be like efte |
Doric - NNB | she tried till imagin what e | flame | o a candle is lek efter e can |
Doric - MNA | ferm kitchie brunt wi a blue | flame | , a sure sign o frost. The sta |
Central - WCE | rairin awa wi a powertfu blue | flame | and awready the watter in the |
Orkney - ORK | s yont credence Weather-mooth | flame | . |
Southern - SEA | An she tried tae hink whit th | flame | o a caundle is lik efter th c |
Central - LAL | cood prevent thi | flame | 's leap? |
Central - LAL | an her luve will | flame | . |
Orkney - ORK | - steel tanks and flick'ran | flame | . |
Central - SWE | By the peat’s puttrin | flame | , |
Central - LAL | langsome years, tae teem doun | flame | an smeuk, |
Central - SWE | a lick o reek an a lowe o | flame | |
Central - EDN | whirl tae naewhere in a win o | flame | . |
Central - SEC | the flecks o | flame | that grew tae flare |
Doric - MNA | His een are like puils o | flame | that fleers |
Central - EDN | Its flauchts are flauchts o | flame | , |
Central - SWE | ae Lockerbie whae wid yer SNP | flame | -haired door-knocker be? Ye'll |
Doric - MNA | a wee lassie as the gunpooder | flame | blew back intae his face. The |
Central - LAL | Love will keep our | flame | alive |
Doric - ABN | an yer seraphim's | flame | |
Central - DUN | o tradition's | flame | ; |
Central - LAL | e stove and turned up the gas | flame | unnerneath it as hie as it wi |
Ulster - BUL | It moved me ain wi frenzies | flame | |
Southern - SEA | The flicker o' his | flame | |
Central - SWE | In the firelicht’s | flame | |
Central - SWE | ans, she sees the sun-flaucht | flame | , |