Central - GLA | lifetime ay swallyin an eyes, | glazed | wae the pain ay regret. |
Central - SWE | We're aften dooble- | glazed | , conformin tae Standard! |
Doric - MNA | flames lowpit ahin their tint- | glazed | cage an wine in lang-stemmed |
Doric - MNA | Gerald jyned in. Willie hid a | glazed | look in his een as he redoubl |
Doric - MNA | r there wiz the bonniest lead | glazed | windae she'd iver seen wi col |
Doric - ABN | ere half open, their een were | glazed | . Ye ken the wey quines look f |
Central - DUN | ng close at him. His een were | glazed | ower. |
Central - WCE | e roond thing made oot o blue | glazed | pottery. Lavender jawed watte |
Central - SEC | ae the squeak in his ear, een | glazed | . Dick pulled the wee heidphon |
Doric - MNA | splayed oot on the fleer, een | glazed | ower, wastit, bucklit, gowchi |
Doric - MNA | ethered an newsed tull ma een | glazed | ower an Ah'd jist aboot loast |
Doric - MNA | treakit oot wi their derk een | glazed | an sticky. |
Central - SWE | faces | glazed | |
Central - GLA | een him like this afore, eyes | glazed | oer; vacant. He’s goat that |
Central - GLA | lifetime ay swallyin an eyes | glazed | wae the pain ay regret. |
Central - GLA | airdens an rooftops, his eyes | glazed | wae salt watter, silent. His |
Orkney - ORK | ween the eyes. Aal swear they | glazed | ower for a meenit an I thowt |