Central - DUN | Chiels | that Winnae Ding | |
Central - LAL | thon's jist braw! Weil duin, | chiels | ! |
Central - LAL | d dae sic a thing? Weil duin, | chiels | ! |
Doric - MNA | d an siller." An e Pharisees, | chiels | att likit tae keep a haud o t |
Doric - MNA | Whit a sclammer therr wis, | chiels | fae the televeesion, the pape |
Central - LAL | ist. Hauflins wi their maiks, | chiels | wi their lumbers, faithers wi |
Doric - MNA | ye." "Say awa," he says. "Twa | chiels | were dyow siller till e banke |
Doric - MNA | ozled, fan aa o a sudden, twa | chiels | in bricht sheenin claes steed |
Doric - MNA | e e cuntra o e Gadarenes, twa | chiels | cam tae him, oot o e graveyar |
Doric - MNA | ye att nicht there'll be twa | chiels | i the ae bed: een'Il be teen |
Central - NEC | um on the Royal Mile. The twa | chiels | ’ crimes, an the involvement |
Doric - DOR | played be this twa | chiels | , he wis amazed. The match wis |
Central - SEC | There wis twa | chiels | fell in wi ane anither |
Doric - MNA | te. Aa at eence there wis twa | chiels | newsin wi him, it wis Moses a |
Doric - MNA | new. Faith, there war winged | chiels | aa ower biggins in Britain, a |
Central - NEC | abbit an cauld. Ah ken o auld | chiels | wha teuk theirsels aff tae wi |
Doric - MNA | shuld we seek some ither?" E | chiels | made their wye tae Jesus an s |
Doric - MNA | An as they were lowsin it, e | chiels | att aint it speirt at them fi |
Doric - MNA | is farrer ben nor Solomon. E | chiels | fae Nineveh will appear fan e |
Central - SEC | n Burns's orthographies, thae | chiels | wisna ower fashed aboot latti |
Central - EDN | etter aff nor he wis. If thae | chiels | wis mindit tae tak care o her |
Central - WCE | hat vital richt noo, even tae | chiels | wha think they've nae skin in |
Central - LAL | r ither, kis oor Intelligence | chiels | thocht the Reds wes yaisin it |
Doric - ABN | O aa the | chiels | at leernt me at e skweel |
Central - LAL | k awa doun til't ti watch the | chiels | at thair wark an hae a leuk a |
Central - LAL | But mark the | chiels | wha speak the leid, |
Central - NEC | em. At the fit o the glen the | chiels | wi the spears wad hunker doun |
Doric | Greek, Saville wes ane o the | chiels | at owersett the King James ve |
Central - SEC | le stushie for that ane o the | chiels | wadna thole the spellin "wird |
Central - LAL | a weeks back I could hear the | chiels | at the fit o the buird daurin |
Central - EDN | ynt in thair favour, that the | chiels | he had juist rin awa fae hadn |
Doric - DOR | e an sang wi delicht, bit the | chiels | on the boatie wir feart. |
Central - LAL | liest Scots makars were awfie | chiels | , but they were. James VI wis |
Doric - MNA | keepers. At nicht, twa brosie | chiels | o monks sat either side o't, |
Central - SEC | he writes aboot 'cockapentie | chiels | ' bein 'faur abuin puir scuffi |
Central - LAL | chiel didna hear him. Vauntie | chiels | hear naething forby up-biggin |
Central - LAL | wee prince comin. Tae vauntie | chiels | , ilkane forby themsels is an |
Central - LAL | er an eleeven million vauntie | chiels | -that is tae say, aroond twa b |
Doric - MNA | Fit like | Chiels | , I'm nae sayin muckle apart f |
Doric - MNA | wi him tae cure them aa. Some | chiels | arrived cairryin a paraleesed |
Doric - MNA | Een o e | chiels | sittin wi him heard his spik |
Doric - MNA | edge o e pavement fen een o e | chiels | mist e club an it catcht me o |
Central - LAL | shooglie peg’, ‘facts are | chiels | that winna ding’, ’gies p |
Central - LAL | u. Insteid we’ll ding these | chiels | doun!” |
Central - SEC | Coorse | chiels | wha skartit ferlies on the wa |
Doric - DOR | @standupfarmer Bonnie looking | chiels | ... the heefers ill be gaan wi |
Central - SEC | Young | chiels | kens aathing: |
Central - AYR | arin ony o the eligible young | chiels | o the pairish, whit few o tha |
Central - NEC | tudents, wha war maistly rich | chiels | in thae days, sterted peyin c |
Doric - MNA | aa nicht. They're fine eneuch | chiels | , bit I cud be daein wioot aa |
Central - LAL | polis can, an dae, kill bleck | chiels | wi impunity, an the law value |
Central - NEC | t teuk the polis an the local | chiels | a hale day tae gaither thegit |
Doric - DOR | en e craic? 'Re thir nae rael | chiels | naur-aboot!? |
Doric - MNA | Twa aul | chiels | were sittin ticht, |
Doric - ABN | nt craturs an the feck o them | chiels | . Ye cud aye hae a bit bar wi |
Doric - MNA | There wis aboot five thoosan | chiels | , an he says till his disciple |
Doric - MNA | Twa drunken | chiels | fan drink wis teen, |
Doric - MNA | Jenny hid sleepit wi eleeven | chiels | in her twinty-three years, na |
Central - DUN | e. Ae day a pair o rochlookin | chiels | cam intae an ironmonger's sho |
Doric - MNA | l be trumpit doon bi e forrin | chiels | till their time gyangs by. |
Central - NEC | he heid o a boorach o fechtin | chiels | an went at the English. |
Ulster - PUL | Cotton | chiels | , Green Boys o Greba, an Hairt |
Doric | Nou, A’m nae ane o yon | chiels | at ettles tae suffer Scots up |
Doric - ABN | wal but a nation, a boorach o | chiels | , that'll "rowle the yirth wi |
Doric - MNA | Ramsay cappit thon wi tales o | chiels | faa'd disappeared an niver bi |
Central - NEC | rons, muckle jaggie circles o | chiels | haudin up spears, wi his cava |
Doric - DOR | ves among the mair timorous o | chiels | . Wimmin in shops muttert ahin |
Doric - MNA | s att pretenit tae be ordinar | chiels | sae they mith hear fit he wis |
Doric - MNA | n an gie e vinyaird tae ither | chiels | ." |
Central - NEC | r, wi mair nor a dizzen ither | chiels | fae the district, went up wi |
Doric - MNA | Steenie sat doon wi e tither | chiels | there. Bit a servant dcemie s |
Doric - MNA | me an Douglas like mony ither | chiels | answered the cry tae jine up. |
Doric - DOR | the clan. Five hunner | chiels | ready an wullin |
Doric - MNA | yersels oot tae be far better | chiels | nor e Pharisees an e laayers, |
Doric - MNA | , tae Jerusalem, some clivver | chiels | fae oot o the east. An they s |
Central - EDN | eecular pynt in time. An thir | chiels | maun hae |
Central - EDN | r fowk in the rw. Some o thir | chiels | wis langer nor some o the Uig |
Central - EDN | “We'd better get thir | chiels | back inside,” sayed Iqbal. |
Central - EDN | cape ona smaa scale, bit thir | chiels | juist wintit tae hae a pairty |
Central - SEC | hantit bi the ghaists o puir | chiels | that haed gotten beheidit or |
Central - WCE | achin’ bairns, or weans, or | chiels | , or cuifs, hoo tae ‘scrieve |
Central - WCE | t is an ower muckle thing for | chiels | sic as oorsels. In the name o |
Central - LAL | An facks ur | chiels | that winna ding. Ken? |
Doric - DOR | nely crottle-spreckele clints | chiels | hae been croonin |
Doric - MNA | Fit like i nicht | Chiels | . Affa guid Chinese acrobatics |
Doric - DOR | Maist aa were weel respeckit | chiels | , or mairlike feared, but aa |
Central - LAL | ntit faces, prood bare-kistit | chiels | , auld men in kilts an balmora |
Central - LAL | e, said the merchant. 'Expert | chiels | hae dune muckle sums. A bodie |
Doric - MNA | , tae watch the maist pouerfu | chiels | in the lan toss the caber, th |
Doric - MNA | Fit like i'day | Chiels | . Am awa ti I bigger smoke. Na |
Doric - DOR | se a puck like the ice hockey | chiels | , but a baa like the shinty |
Central - LAL | 3. Couthy | Chiels | |
Doric - MNA | rers an there's buyers, canny | chiels | ; |
Central - LAL | o Ireland's bonny | chiels | |
Doric - MNA | Ony | chiels | got ony guid stories fae auld |