Central - LAL | Mary | : Awa wi ye, ye wretch! | |
Central - LAL | Mary | Beaton: Ma foresicht I've alw | |
Central - LAL | Mary | : Ach, a woman's phantasies! | |
Central - LAL | Mary | : They'd niver dae that! | |
Central - LAL | Mary | : Ye've flummoxed me there, Da | |
Shetland - SHD | Mary | kerried him. | |
Central - LAL | Mary | Deas pittert doon the raw in | |
Central - LAL | Mary | Slessor Takes St Paul to Task | |
Central - SWE | Mary | Queen o Scots | |
Shetland - SHD | Mary | is spaekin, da negated versio | |
Central - LAL | Mary | : Still provokin. Whit's your | |
Central - LAL | Mary | : At Kirk o Field - I'm telt, | |
Central - LAL | Mary | ||
Orkney - ORK | Mary | 's shop that smelt o paet reek | |
Central - SEC | Mary | wis strugglin up the stairs w | |
Shetland - SHD | Mary | wis staandin greetin aside da | |
Central - LAL | Mary | , Queen o Scotland | |
Central - LAL | Mary | Fleming: But he's awa, quine, | |
Central - LAL | Mary | :. Moderation is aa ye ken! | |
Central - LAL | Mary | : I ken, I ken. | |
Central - LAL | Mary | : Hou much o life is spent | |
Central - LAL | Mary | jaloosed she’d hae time tae | |
Central - LAL | Mary | : The wey I am - I hate it, m | |
Central - SEC | Mary | Queen of Scots Got Her Head C | |
Central - GLA | Mary | hid been too bizy screamin’ | |
Doric - DOR | Mary | Flooer said "I've made some c | |
Ulster - SYN | MARY | JAMES SOPHIE | |
Doric - MNA | Mary | didna like bidin there ava. S | |
Central - EDN | Mary | Whitehouse, wisnae oan the bl | |
Central - LAL | Mary | ’s fowk hid a hoose up in th | |
Central - EDN | Mary | ’s muisical servitor wis Jea | |
Central - LAL | Mary | gied a gausp. ‘Oh! C’mere | |
Central - LAL | Mary | ’s inspeckshin hid shawn her | |
Central - LAL | Mary | held the cat it airms lenth. | |
Central - LAL | Mary | stelled it the meowin soond c | |
Southern - SEA | "Mary Ann! | Mary | Ann!" said th voice. "Fetch i |
Shetland - SHD | "Mary Ann! | Mary | Ann!" said da voice. "Fetch m |
Ulster - CUL | "Mary Ann! | Mary | Ann!" said the voice. "Git ma |
Central - AYR | "Mary Ann! | Mary | Ann!" said the vyce. "Bring m |
Doric - NNB | "Mary Ann! | Mary | Ann!" sade e voice. "Fetch me |
Central - GLA | "Mary Ann! | Mary | Ann!" said the voice. "Git me |
Central - SEC | " | Mary | , ye're aff yer heid!" he shou |
Ulster - EUL | " | Mary | Beth Clarke's wean. They said |
Orkney - ORK | "When I wis peedie," | Mary | said, "me mither and faither |
Orkney - ORK | ae him each time. I see him & | Mary | noo and again, they're just t |
Central - LAL | an (juist ti singil oot ane) | Mary | Johnston’s voice will shuir |
Central - WCE | 'A Day at Edinbro Feestival', | Mary | Johnston gies us an awmaist d |
Central - SEC | "Hiya, | Mary | ." Hughie gave her a peck on t |
Central - SEC | Hughie followed Joey's stare, | Mary | barged in, flanked by twa bur |
Central - GLA | ebbe there wiz lassies there, | Mary | Kennedy or Cathy Daly. Ah cou |
Doric - MNA | tae Jacob, Jacob tae Joseph, | Mary | 's gweedman, e mither o Jesus |
Central - SWE | Francois II, | Mary | |
Central - LAL | d ither Pairts o the Kinrick, | Mary | Kermack, with cassette, SSC 0 |
Central - SEC | ter. ""Tak the bairns a walk, | Mary | . Jist through the graveyaird, |
Doric - DOR | As Wull, | Mary | , an Meg githered up their thi |
Central - LAL | Dinna trust him, | Mary | , dinna trust him! |
Central - WCE | ttin frae the Brithers Grimm, | Mary | Johnston tells hou man cam ti |
Central - LAL | e're ootside the gates again, | Mary | , |
Central - WCE | irtit towarts John's dwallin, | Mary | 's Kirk, at nicht, gydit bi an |
Central - SEC | "Ye'll hae it this eftirnoon, | Mary | . Promis." |
Central - SEC | "Ye're a liar, | Mary | . Ye hivnae got a secret. Ye j |
Central - LAL | Whaur bides Igor the speeder, | Mary | the slater and an eariwig I c |
Doric - MNA | him an said till his mither, | Mary | , "Iss bairn is set tae fyle a |
Central - EDN | mes VI (richt) an his mither, | Mary | . Jeames’ royal decree o 157 |
Central - LAL | Five meenits efter, | Mary | flang the baudrons intae the |
Doric - MNA | wife, ma faither’s sister, | Mary | Middleton. This is a list poe |
Southern - SEA | hur in an angry wei, "Jings, | Mary | Ann, whit are ee dain oot her |
Doric - MNA | An he teuk wi him, his lass, | Mary | , her att wis expeckin her fir |
Doric - MNA | the door fin Frank's missus, | Mary | , lookit roon the neuk o the c |
Central - LAL | 'Whit dae ye mak o that, | Mary | ?' Grannie shouted. 'T'll bet |
Central - WCE | encoonters. As we finnd oot, | Mary | haes haen a misfortune an bee |
Orkney - ORK | Mary Ann, yes you, | Mary | Ann, |
Central - GLA | e her in an angry tone, "Haw, | Mary | Ann, whit you daein oot here? |
Doric - ABN | here's a mannie in yer lobby, | Mary | -Anne. |
Doric - ABN | Theres a mannie in yer lobby, | Mary | -Anne. |
Central - AYR | her kinda crabbit-like, "Hey, | Mary | Ann, whit are ye daein oot he |
Doric - NNB | l her in an angry tone, "Why, | Mary | Ann, what are ee doan oot her |
Ulster - CUL | e hir in an angry tone, "Why, | Mary | Ann, what ir yae daein oot he |
Central - LAL | . | Mary | randert hersel an syne wis ma |
Doric - MNA | eat she’d left oors afore.. | Mary | didna ken foo lang she sat th |
Central - LAL | lang wi its sherp wee teeth.. | Mary | gied a yowl. Tentit whaur a n |
Doric - MNA | o his mither huddin her hand. | Mary | stroked his face an said, “ |
Doric - MNA | g at her the wye he used tae. | Mary | stood up wi a gasp an teen he |
Central - EDN | ir French muisical influence. | Mary | haed a nummer o muisicians in |
Doric - MNA | aired for the Laird’s wife. | Mary | commin fae the Heilands as sh |
Ulster - EUL | ae shawl hingin bae the dure. | Mary | Beth was gaun. The kelp hut w |
Central - LAL | ae keep hes gairdenin graith. | Mary | luftit the sneck an steppit i |
Doric - DOR | ree up tae?" asks Jonsar Eck. | Mary | |
Central - EDN | an a bonnie sangster as weel. | Mary | wis born in Lithgae but spent |
Doric - MNA | some maledictions as well. | Mary | a deeply religious person hid |
Doric - MNA | akin it richt reason or neen. | Mary | hid made a grab for it an he |
Ulster - EUL | nscription in slanted writin. | Mary | Beth Clarke, 1974. |
Central - LAL | ae her noo deid graundmither. | Mary | thocht she lukked gey braw in |
Doric - MNA | n on the North West frontier. | Mary | sobbed as she looked doon at |
Central - LAL | aft o her ain tae lukk efter. | Mary | stertit fir hame. |
Doric - MNA | e same place as the laughter. | Mary | made her wye past aa the hoos |
Doric - MNA | on and very low temperatures. | Mary | sat on her chair wi a bonny s |
Doric - MNA | rned three times widdershins. | Mary | ’s aunties werena only good |
Ulster - SYN | e yin thïng raelie mettèrs. | Mary | haes waaled whut's best, an |
Central - LAL | ’s. | Mary | lauched, her bonnie lassie la |
Central - LAL | ot that an it squeermt aboot. | Mary | coddled the wee cat tae her a |
Doric - MNA | bairn hid breathed his last. | Mary | shivered in the noo freezin r |
Central - LAL | nd, ontae Wanlockheid. At St. | Mary | 's Loch, by Tibbie Shiels Inn, |
Doric - MNA | him, Godless an athoot mercy. | Mary | looked aroon the room in the |
Doric - MNA | d been teen awa tae the army. | Mary | sobbed at the memory but nae |
Central - DUN | “Mary. | Mary | Wollstonecraft.” |
Doric - MNA | ir fool speerits an ailmints: | Mary | ca'ed Magdalene, oot o fa hid |
Central - WCE | carriet on, bi Walter Perrie; | Mary | |
Central - LAL | A | Mary | Campbell, |
Shetland - SHD | an Olga | Mary | Joensen |
Central - LAL | hae ye geared up sae braw, ma | Mary | dear, |
Shetland - SHD | der Elizabeth wis a freend ta | Mary | . John wis an uncan kind o bod |
Doric - DOR | ronic last time a Quine ca'ad | Mary | wiz involved in a birth thon |
Ulster - SYN | ér's sinn? His mither's caad | Mary | , isn't she? An ir his brither |
Doric - MNA | him an auld timmer cot caad | Mary | . |
Doric - MNA | hoose. She hid a sister ca'ed | Mary | fa sat at Jesus' feet ass ear |
Central - LAL | it roond its whuskers an gied | Mary | a howpfu lukk. |
Shetland - SHD | John gied | Mary | a flooer. |
Doric - MNA | gone. As the shadas deepened | Mary | thocht tae hersel she’d lic |
Doric - MNA | "I'm sorry," said | Mary | , lookin a bittie sair made, " |
Central - LAL | (Mary Beaton pits it aroond | Mary | 's neck.) |
Doric - DOR | wifie. En he heard | Mary | Flooer sayin. "It disnae mett |
Central - LAL | ugh the buik: the herald frae | Mary | , Queen o Scots, that wis gart |
Central - LAL | cleughs wir oot an sunk intae | Mary | ’s haund alang wi its sherp |
Central - LAL | Ah whisper tae | Mary | that St Margret doesnae huv a |
Doric - MNA | Mony thanks tae | Mary | fur the Doric phrase Fare Con |
Central - WCE | a way through the sequels tae | Mary | Poppins quite the hing. |
Ulster - SYN | ph, an Joseph wus merriet tae | Mary | . An Mary wus tha mither o Jes |
Central - LAL | he sypins. It cam strecht tae | Mary | , greetin an sleekin, twistin |
Central - GLA | Ah feel a certain empathy wae | Mary | an ah’m squirmin in ma seat |
Doric - MNA | “Jessie Smith- ye can be | Mary | , dearie. Speir at yer mither |
Central - LAL | Aw it aince | Mary | chynged frae kittling the cat |
Doric - MNA | o branches. Thankin the tree | Mary | turned three times widdershin |
Central - LAL | ffic an mair siller? Naw! Wee | Mary | an masel war leevin pruif tae |
Central - LAL | aikit Dodsie, tinker Tam, wee | Mary | an daft Annie warnae aboot, s |
Central - LAL | here it comes!' creenged wee | Mary | . |
Central - LAL | er Tam, glaiket Dodsie an wee | Mary | maun hiv thocht whit A seen a |
Central - EDN | (he an his gudewife | Mary | ), William Patullo |
Shetland - SHD | to tell you that my dear wife | Mary | was delivered of a son on 8th |
Central - LAL | is Roman Catholic an his wife | Mary | o Modena hud jist gien birth |
Southern - SEA | The bell o' the | Mary | Celeste |
Central - WCE | cawed Jason that went tae the | Mary | Russell school. They wur mean |
Central - SWE | t if the Great Michael an the | Mary | Rose haed a fecht? |
Doric - MNA | Bonnie | Mary | o Argyle |
Shetland - SHD | as I could see at all. Peerie | Mary | Ann stöd aside me for a whil |
Doric - ABN | Auntie | Mary | wis stannin lookin oot e sitt |
Doric - DUN | it? Fae ma ain heid - Auntie | Mary | his yet tae spik on't. https: |
Doric - DUN | Richt. Auntie | Mary | his 'gorblin oo' fir down - |
Doric - DUN | A'll speir at ma Auntie | Mary | . https://t.co/WATew3ujLT |
Doric - DUN | Dinnae get ma Auntie | Mary | stertit! https://t.co/TB2fqzM |
Central - LAL | 'll tell that joke tae Auntie | Mary | cause it's a holy wan,' an he |
Central - LAL | t doon at the table an Auntie | Mary | cim through an smiled an said |
Doric - DOR | Her Auntie | Mary | took her tae the museum up th |
Central - LAL | 'Ye know whit Auntie | Mary | says?' |
Central - LAL | (Enter Mary Beaton - like | Mary | , comin frae the dance dressed |
Central - GLA | h sherry. Nae Emva Cream like | Mary | liked. Strictly wino. |
Doric - MNA | ames wint oot. Aifter a while | Mary | teen the steens oot fae the f |
Doric - MNA | assed the hooses. By the time | Mary | reached her ain door the bitt |
Doric - MNA | n an aa e lave. E weemen were | Mary | fae Magdala, Joanna, Mary, Je |
Central - LAL | fower feet in the dish afore | Mary | ’d feenished. Lappin an slur |
Central - WCE | he windae; no dead loud cause | Mary | across the back dis the night |
Doric - MNA | ack, last time Ah bumpit inte | Mary | , she said they'd a mannie com |
Central - SEC | ifferent frae the usual stuff | Mary | supplied. She wis bound tae n |
Central - LAL | The Abdication of | Mary | Queen of Scots |
Doric - DOR | Blooming | Mary | , canny get oot fer a pint bit |
Central - GLA | a handsome boiy this yin, eh | Mary | ?’ she sais, lookin tae anot |
Central - LAL | hwell hadds his haunds oot ti | Mary | .) |
Shetland - SHD | caad Bethlehem. An he gied wi | Mary | , fir da twa o dem wir gyaan t |
Doric - MNA | al is noo, somethin ti dee wi | Mary | Queen o Scots bidin in a cast |
Central - LAL | 1570. Kirkcaldy didna gree wi | Mary | ’s demission o the croun an |
Doric - MNA | hoosie, they saw e bairnie wi | Mary | , his mither, an fell aa their |
Central - SWE | ohn Knox hid fawen in luve wi | Mary | Queen o Scots |
Shetland - SHD | r da blyde ta see da bairn wi | Mary | his midder, an dey fell apo d |
Central - GLA | Hud a guid natter wi | Mary | Blance fir her buik programme |
Central - LAL | ik but haed tae warsle yet wi | Mary | ’s pairt-takars. Sir Weelum |
Central - LAL | derk as it is, an tak | Mary | as ma wife. |
Shetland - SHD | clar bodies or plaesses, laek | Mary | , Mr Johnson, Lerwick, Shetlan |
Central - LAL | Plays Christ tae drog--drunk | Mary | unner nae |
Ulster - SYN | toul hïm tae dae, an he tuk | Mary | hame fer tae be hïs wife. Bu |
Doric - MNA | Aal | Mary | MacDonald sat at the cheek o |
Central - NEC | n an the cheery smile o local | Mary | Morgan were peintit an will h |
Central - AYR | the thocht o meetin the real | Mary | Ann, and bein turnt oot the h |
Central - GLA | t stiff case she met the real | Mary | Ann, an wis turnt oot ae the |
Doric - NNB | r lest she should meet e real | Mary | Ann, an be turned oot o e hoo |
Southern - SEA | case she should meet th real | Mary | Ann, an b' turfed oot o th ho |
Central - LAL | Ma pal | Mary | takes a supportive step close |
Doric - MNA | es lower and I’d call masel | Mary | !” |
Central - LAL | 'Hail | Mary | , full o grace,' ah said inter |
Central - GLA | 'Hail | Mary | , full o Grace, she mutters un |
Central - LAL | 'Hail | Mary | , full o grace,' ah say. |
Central - EDN | ye.’ Allan tossed up a Hail | Mary | pass. ‘Dinnae worry aboot i |
Shetland - SHD | I/we spak til | Mary | means at da spaeker(s) did su |
Ulster - CUL | Sam | Mary | Anne |
Ulster - CUL | I know naethin o Sam | Mary | Anne's ither activities, proc |
Shetland - SHD | ed Bushy Evergreen. Sugarplum | Mary | is waiting for you,” he ins |
Shetland - SHD | “Sugarplum | Mary | is head of sweet treats, a ma |
Doric - MNA | an | Mary | cooried close thegither, dowi |
Central - LAL | time eneuch. Goad rest yi, an | Mary | the Mither an aa haly sanctis |
Central - LAL | Scotland tae thaim forby, an | Mary | ’s sister Ann follaed as que |
Central - GLA | isky mixin wit the milk - an | Mary | bi the gas fire in the livin |
Shetland - SHD | d til her, tirn-wye, "Noo dan | Mary | Ann, whit is du döin oot her |
Doric - MNA | ant lassie wiz at his side an | Mary | teen her intae her bosie ana. |
Southern - SEA | George an | Mary | , whae bide i Hawick; whaur th |
Shetland - SHD | Mattie an | Mary | |
Central - LAL | The kittlin meowed agane an | Mary | prest it aganest her cheek. F |
Doric - MNA | deid afore Furly McFarlane an | Mary | . |
Central - LAL | wis even mair delichtit whan | Mary | pit the flet oan the flair an |
Central - LAL | r seyd hello in the passin an | Mary | reweirdit ilk ane wi a glent |
Central - LAL | uffa disturbed in es sleep an | Mary | came in an woke me up an says |
Doric - MNA | didna ken foo brave Furly an | Mary | war, wad hae thocht that |
Doric - MNA | An Furly an | Mary | beamed wi pleisur. Fur ye see |
Doric - MNA | n his scrap yaird an Furly an | Mary | war clean scunnert o bidin th |
Central - EDN | Queen | Mary | (rang 1542–1567) wis hersel |
Central - LAL | , serrin unner Jeems V, Queen | Mary | an Jemmie VI. But whan we thi |
Central - LAL | r man wis, but when the Queen | Mary | 's launch day came at John Bro |
Central - LAL | regime chenge’. Whan Queen | Mary | wis gart demit her throne in |
Central - LAL | tle o Embra on behauf o Queen | Mary | ’s men until a new governor, |
Central - LAL | 43 tae rule on behauf o Queen | Mary | that wis jist a bairn an haed |
Central - LAL | fasht at the daeings o Queen | Mary | ’s coort. The 18ct an 19t ce |
Central - LAL | ng agin his hauf-sister Queen | Mary | . Mary randert hersel an syne |
Ulster - SYN | Then | Mary | stapt ower wi Lïzbeth for ab |
Southern - SWE | hey made a few year syne when | Mary | Seacole finally got her richt |
Doric - MNA | later Doctor Webster stood in | Mary | ’s room shakin his heed. He |
Central - LAL | Vigin | Mary | , and they well wi tears. Maw |
Central - LAL | VIRGIN | MARY | |
Doric - ABN | Her een looked lik the Virgin | Mary | ’s maan hae looked fan she w |
Central - LAL | eachers wur castin the Virgin | Mary | in the nativity play.' |
Central - LAL | ure tae a photie o the Virgin | Mary | fae the Missionary Society an |
Central - LAL | beautiful statue o the Virgin | Mary | oan it and the other a handso |
Central - LAL | attered scapular o the Virgin | Mary | . She raises hur arms tae put |
Central - LAL | e o the sained and aye virgin | Mary | |
Central - LAL | Sweet virgin | Mary | , the world can be scary, for |
Central - EDN | o componers wis active durin | Mary | ’s ring, includin Andro Blac |
Doric - MNA | the littlins that sleepit in | Mary | grew aulder, they stappit Mar |
Doric - MNA | Exhausted an freezin | Mary | made it hame tae her chair. S |
Doric - MNA | Sittin doon in her exhaustion | Mary | sat an sobbed fit tae brak ye |
Ulster - PUL | hriescouse. He wus merriet on | Mary | Wallace, an the' had a hale c |
Doric - MNA | held at a gweed lick an faun | Mary | an Joseph, wi e bairnie lyin |
Ulster - SYN | The' hurriet aff an the' fun | Mary | an Joseph. An thair wus tha b |
Doric - MNA | the Black Airts and hid shown | Mary | some maledictions as well. Ma |
Central - SEC | the club - b oan tae andy n | mary | ! |
Southern - SEA | embarrassment i the psyche o | Mary | or Nellie Elliot, nor i onie |
Ulster - SYN | e, tae a virgin bi tha name o | Mary | that wus trystit tae a man ca |
Ulster - EUL | he. ""Did ye tver hear tell o | Mary | Beth Clarker She lived on the |
Doric - MNA | Jeemsie’d seen o | Mary | on last year’s Yuletide cai |
Central - LAL | Read aboot the reign o | Mary | Queen o Scots, an assess yer |
Doric - MNA | thlehem. Miss Buchan telt foo | Mary | an Joseph cud fin naewye tae |
Central - LAL | haft. But the maist byornar o | Mary | ’s fatures were her een. Muc |
Central - EDN | bein Marie de Guise, mither o | Mary | , Queen o Scots — an at the |
Ulster - SYN | e kythe she bes tha dochter o | Mary | an James. |
Doric - MNA | he mill the hoose wiz tied so | Mary | hid tae be oot o the hoose by |
Shetland - SHD | I ended up no goin danite so | Mary | Blance wis readin it an it gu |
Central - SEC | ae the Thesaurer's accoonts o | Mary | , Queen o Scots. |
Ulster - EUL | n o Dalriada. She aye talkt o | Mary | Beth." |
Doric - MNA | lington boots. Many thanks to | Mary | . We also use Waldies. |
Central - SWE | In memory o | Mary | . May she be dancin still |
Central - LAL | Building her home in Akpap | Mary | Slessor was asked who had tau |
Central - LAL | o the problems. Hooanever, Dr | Mary | Brennan asks for BSL an deef |
Central - LAL | Education in Scotland”, Dr | Mary | Brennan o the University o Ed |
Central - LAL | 113. Dr | Mary | Brennan asks that deef bairns |
Central - LAL | Education in Scotland – Dr | Mary | Brennan, University o Edinbur |
Central - LAL | e mair it twistit the haurder | Mary | plunkit, tae in a flesh the k |
Central - EDN | ames VI (richt) an his mither | Mary | |
Central - LAL | e Great Seal o Scotland unner | Mary | Queen o Scots – forby wi hi |
Central - LAL | Jeems’s Protestant dochter | Mary | an her Dutch man Weelum o Ora |
Central - LAL | Enter | Mary | , dressed in a black coat wi a |
Central - AYR | n the months efter his sister | Mary | and her Dutch Prince, William |
Central - LAL | her an a wheen felt vexed fir | Mary | . Her no bein aw thegither tha |
Central - SWE | or | Mary | , Bairn o Broons, |
Doric - ABN | The best one wis, for | Mary | , my hard wirkin' wife |
Doric - MNA | n hame on a cairt an left for | Mary | tae deal wi. Wi nae a penny a |
Shetland - SHD | ence, as in A'm hurt mesel or | Mary | saa hersel idda lookeen |
Central - LAL | ay tae ma big sister, aka Oor | Mary | @mhunter06639 - yin o the tw |
Shetland - SHD | ttin better, an noo dis! Poor | Mary | , her onnly son! He hedd ta gy |
Central - GLA | agic new hat tae wear for oor | Mary | |
Ulster - EUL | e kelp hut," said she, "whaur | Mary | Beth lived." |
Shetland - SHD | dey moved in wi his fokk, fur | Mary | wisna da aeasiest midder in l |
Doric - MNA | the stable wi a staa fur | Mary | an Joseph, skitterin glitter |
Shetland - SHD | ir at dey provided a rüf fur | Mary | an her bastard bairn. Dey eve |
Central - LAL | otland, A read Liz Lochhead's | Mary | Queen of Scots Got Her head C |
Central - LAL | kent aboot her. Her name was | Mary | . That was her that sat aboot |
Central - LAL | wouldn't give to be if i was | mary | 's prayer |
Central - SEC | p the bong and slowly inhales | Mary | Jane’s side personality. Be |
Southern - SWE | daein thir kinna hinna things | Mary | . We're oan the pad ootby, hop |
Doric - MNA | e Daavit. E quinie's name wis | Mary | . The angel gaed in till her a |
Central - LAL | stantial pleys. The first wis | Mary | that wis eventually produced |
Southern - SEA | Twae sisters | Mary | an Nellie Elliot bade i the K |
Doric - MNA | . Ower the next couple o oors | Mary | walked aboot the parish an iv |
Ulster - SYN | ïrits an ailments. Thair wus | Mary | , caad Magdalene; seiven ïll |
Ulster - SYN | rest o thaim as weel. It wus | Mary | Magdalene, an Johanna, an Mar |
Ulster - SYN | At | Mary | an Mairtha's hoose |
Central - SEC | stranger. Ye're the mannie at | Mary | 's place. I seen ye there yist |
Central - LAL | exile characters is the great | Mary | Slessor wha kept a guid Scots |
Central - SWE | See that | Mary | Cassat, |
Ulster - GUL | An iverywhur that | Mary | went |
Southern - SEA | i 1576, marriet | Mary | Scott, ae dochter o Philip Sc |
Shetland - SHD | r at shö micht meet da richt | Mary | Ann, an be fired oot o da hoo |
Doric - MNA | war aye fechtin somebody, bit | Mary | Queen o Scots micht hae bin a |
Doric - DOR | Fa shood be stannin ere bit | Mary | Flooer an Buttery Wull an ani |
Central - LAL | The cat squeermt an pawted it | Mary | ’s fingers. The twa o thaim |
Central - LAL | pin like it wis stervin. Whit | Mary | jaloosed it wis. |
Doric - MNA | grew aulder, they stappit | Mary | fu wi their |
Doric - MNA | John O' Groats That's ristit | Mary | Queen O Scots But here - I'm |
Central - LAL | Ere I wis merchant | Mary | peyin lair |
Doric - DOR | ddy Stack’s’ hulls tae St | Mary | ’s |
Central - LAL | ck an rubbin its face aganest | Mary | ’s. Mary lauched, her bonnie |
Doric - MNA | Next | Mary | made her wye back the road sh |
Ulster - SYN | t ïn tha apen, an as for you | Mary | , sorra as shairp as a sword w |
Central - GLA | cackles wae the exception ay | Mary | , who flushes in embarrassment |
Central - WCE | Gane Tae Earth by | Mary | Webb |
Central - LAL | reate in a language spoken by | Mary | Queen of Scots. https://t.co/ |
Central - AYR | fermer, an gey keen on bonny | Mary | Miller frae Newhouse o Crossf |
Central - SEC | Aggie, Senga, Hairy | Mary | . |
Ulster - GUL | 14 A whit? Sure thons a Hairy | Mary | !!! |
Central - LAL | p a tait lik Chrissie's Aunty | Mary | , wha thocht 'a Mills and Boon |
Ulster - CUL | ear in case shae met the rea] | Mary | Ann, an be turnt oot o the ho |
Central - LAL | tories fir senior learners. | Mary | Burnet is awfy guid. https: |
Central - LAL | h jist lukkin in the shed,’ | Mary | geegled. She’d no tell her |
Central - LAL | noo see whit ye’v duin,’ | Mary | telt the cat. ‘Yer a bad we |
Central - LAL | ‘Aw richt.’ | Mary | skippit ootbye wi the mulk jo |
Central - GLA | . He’s a looker awright.’ | Mary | sais. |
Central | sayin’s sumthin’ aboot “ | Mary | Antunett”, an’ “Raivulu |