Central - LAL | thirled | tae the wa | |
Central - LAL | a line leal tae Edward, | thirled | |
Central - LAL | run awa, but his feet seemed | thirled | tae the flair. |
Central - WCE | baith that brosie-heidit and | thirled | tae their ain wee lives that |
Doric - MNA | ur we gaurdian angels are nae | thirled | tae human time. Ah've takkin |
Central - WCE | the kite. And the Greens are | thirled | tae oor ayebydand land whaur |
Central - LAL | e the sums themsels. They are | thirled | tae nummers, sae that will pl |
Central - AYR | he fermers o the pairish were | thirled | by their superiors tae tak th |
Central - WCE | y minute. The weans' een were | thirled | tae the Heidie. 'Ah dinnae li |
Central - LAL | Ilka man | thirled | tae his darg, an noo the new |
Central - NEC | neebors. They war mebbe ower | thirled | tae a mairtial wey o life at |
Central - LAL | Twined o a hame or | thirled | tae debt or thrift: |
Central - AYR | his faither afore him he wis | thirled | tae the Muirmiln; an gin he w |
Central - LAL | he luved yon leerie that wis | thirled | tae his biddins. He minded th |
Central - AYR | r aichteen months, Jennet wis | thirled | tae her wark in service doun |
Central - LAL | radeitional music scene hes | thirled | tae. Minds me o ma pals past |
Central - WCE | near touchin the flair, richt | thirled | tae the wunnersome tales o Pi |
Central - LAL | nwith culture is inextricably | thirled | . A |
Central - LAL | on an culture is inextricably | thirled | . |
Central - LAL | This tynin o leids is closely | thirled | |
Central - WCE | ums oot the fack at he wes ‘ | thirled | to a particular moment and a |