Doric - MNA | aist likely describe er es a ' | child | of trauma'. Bit fitivver ye w |
Central - LAL | he had proponit tae dae with ' | Child | Maurice', the ballant he had |
Central - LAL | ae the whisky-wheesht bairns, | child | hoors an stervin day-labourer |
Central - GLA | The dream- | child | movin through a laun Ae wunne |
Central - SEC | A | child | of the shamrock Lost among th |
Shetland - SHD | A | child | 's calendar of feasts |
Central - LAL | "A | child | may break an arm or leg!" |
Ulster - WUL | " (a cold day) "a wee yin" (a | child | ), "an aul yin but a guid yin" |
Central - WCE | lookt through the peephole, a | child | stood there lookin awfa peely |
Central - WCE | t tae go tae uni tae become a | child | psychologist when she left sc |
Shetland - SHD | If a | child | makes a mistake in Frisian in |
Ulster - SYN | gdom. Tha weeds stans fer tha | child | ér o tha wickit yin, an tha e |
Southern - SEA | in. How ee could do that to a | child | is beyond me.. |
Doric - MNA | to wanted her toys back as a | child | . IÂ’ve added it to the databa |
Central - WCE | @ColRobertson18 @MizLiot As a | child | ,ma da usd tae tell me tae spe |
Central - WCE | imsell, “Whit the hell is a | child | daein oot at wan o’clock in |
Doric - DOR | ted eez advances. Ah wantit a | child | , but Ah micht hae ended up wi |
Central - WCE | ty an that's only if we got a | child | an an adult day ticket. |
Doric - ABN | her big body. “The wretched | child | ’s wet himself. Is there any |
Ulster - SYN | maun merrie tha weeda an hae | child | èr for hïs deid brither. Noo |
Ulster - SYN | its ye ïll, that ye micht be | child | èr o yer Faither ïn heiven. |
Central - LAL | urns an the muckle sangs (the | Child | ballads). |
Central - WCE | behin her. As Carol fell, the | child | whispert ‘’One of Us’†|
Southern - SWE | a store of tales. Today, the | child | -hunting capercaillie of Braem |
Central - WCE | suspenders, aw drenched. The | child | began tiltin his heid tae the |
Central - WCE | starin richt through Jim. The | child | also wis dressed in a pair ae |
Central - WCE | hat rank smell. (Back tae the | child | ) It had black emotionless, gl |
Central - WCE | opent the dair. This time the | child | wis drenched ‘n a strikin c |
Central - SEC | next sixteen years cause the | child | maintenance folk were chasin |
Central - WCE | ercin eyes; it felt as if the | child | wis starin richt through Jim. |
Central - LAL | r in spare the rod, spoil the | child | , she raised a haun before lob |
Central - EDN | tae the keetchen maid, an the | child | - ten years auld, wis she? E |
Central - WCE | the time she could react the | child | had stuck its haun right thro |
Doric - MNA | y Made sellin stuff look like | child | 's play Inside a cattle float |
Central - LAL | elligence agencies leuks like | child | protection services’. |
Central - GLA | 'Only a male | child | can be the successor to the l |
Ulster - BUL | LITTLE | CHILD | |
Central - WCE | t the dair this time the same | child | wis holdin Jim’s heid in hi |
Central - WCE | oan in this class that's pure | child | abuse am pure phonin Child Li |
Central - SWE | a lass? She'd o fun hersel wi | child | , cut aff at the first pass. A |
Central - LAL | a surviving girl | child | , I wished I could be |
Central - LAL | p me goin. She wis the golden | child | , and ah wis a lassie too much |
Central - GLA | There wis naethin | Child | Ballad aboot oor tragedy. |
Orkney - ORK | ie wae ken she's no witch, no | child | killer. Tell her...' Bit I co |
Central - LAL | e ma Tesco said ah wis a star | child | who'd came intae this world f |
Ulster - PUL | Thair | child | ér's wames whan tha blicht cu |
Central - GLA | I wis thare, child, and their | child | and aw |
Central - LAL | their right mind calls their | child | Stella Marie? When David come |
Doric - MNA | "At's | child | abuse is at." Joyce turnt owe |
Central - WCE | ole thing didnae dae it. This | child | then punched Jim in the face, |
Central - WCE | t ‘n’ dripin aw ower this | child | . |
Ulster - SYN | aithers - Abraham an aa hïs | child | èr - that he wud aye be merc |
Doric - DOR | ashford @scottm1901 Fit aboot | child | obesity? If onythin, I hid ta |
Central - LAL | The gowdspink, Music's gayest | child | ’ as weel as ‘ye birring p |
Central - AYR | n. The followin year, a furst | child | wis born tae Jennet an John f |
Southern - SEA | s the sayinÂ’ the better. But | child | exploitation is a different m |
Doric - MNA | ried te myn: he'd bin an only | child | bit yet he hidna kent that ab |
Doric - MNA | in him o the death o his only | child | at Bermuda. He’d contracted |
Central - LAL | tae hear aboot 'Gifting Every | child | ': https://t.co/1T5XEdVk8H @Sc |
Shetland - SHD | eats, a mammoth task as every | child | expects something sweet in th |
Central - LAL | the snot collected at a dirty | child | ’s nose.’ Jamieson support |
Central - AYR | ‘ | Child | of a fierce hour’, you wir |
Central - LAL | -coast o Scotland wird fur ‘ | child | ’ is ‘wean’: at hert, a |
Central - LAL | coast, the Scots wird fur ‘ | child | ’ is ‘bairn’ – anither |
Central - WCE | art me. Ah wis quite a sma’ | child | e’en at twelve – ah pit a |