Southern - SEA | " | Collar | that Dormoose," th Queen shri |
Ulster - CUL | " | Collar | thon Dorrmoose!" the Queen sk |
Doric - NNB | " | Collar | at Moosie!" e Queen shrieked |
Central - SEC | irched an' airned my sark an' | collar | , an syne she got my guid-anes |
Central - GLA | nged up man fallguy, heukelt, | collar | felt, |
Shetland - SHD | the workplace among the blue- | collar | workforce, or in local shops. |
Central - SEC | his, eh? ah've goat a lead, a | collar | , a few squeaky toys, dug bowe |
Doric - MNA | estert doon wi Brylcreem - a | collar | an a tie Ye've heard the term |
Shetland - SHD | s - suncream stains aboot da | collar | dat I canni shift. So Im lo |
Shetland - SHD | e home this morning wearing a | collar | and name tag with your phone |
Central - SEC | the next thing's ma | collar | felt, his haun in ma pocket a |
Shetland - SHD | whit wis up, dey hed pitten a | collar | aroond her neck. On hit der w |
Shetland - SHD | 'Mam! Dad! Smootie's wearin a | collar | ! Did you get hit fur her an n |
Doric - MNA | shame, raelly: Ah'd te pit a | collar | oan im an, fir the first time |
Doric - MNA | @KAZ1903 I div like the reed | collar | |
Central - GLA | ed wrinkles around a starched | collar | . He is definitely the breadwi |
Doric - ABN | ltit a hert o steen. He'd nae | collar | , e craitur, an wis in nae hur |
Doric - DOR | wis weirin a fite sark wi nae | collar | , galluses, an tackety buits. |
Central - LAL | tural blond peeking above the | collar | ay his tanktop. Ah shouldnae |
Doric - ABN | hick woollen scarf; up wi the | collar | o his coat; a quick look in t |
Doric - MNA | m tae examine her, lowsin the | collar | aroon her neck as he did it. |
Central - LAL | light. There was hair on the | collar | of ma coat and it lit up inta |
Central - SEC | "Och, that is whaur the | collar | goes |
Central - SEC | Ye yanked at the | collar | o yer coat that was ticht roo |
Doric - SNO | Her neck tortoises throu the | collar | |
Central - LAL | n test, she grabbed me by the | collar | , draggin me ootside chokin, E |
Central - GLA | nt oer, haudin the dug by the | collar | , ‘Fuck knows Harry. Ah’ve |
Doric - MNA | blaik suit an his fite dickie | collar | , wi his blaik goon ower it aa |
Central - LAL | tchen as he heaved the muckle | collar | ower the noble heid o as bonn |
Central - SEC | s time o mornin, till a white | collar | in tie an jerkin queued up ah |
Central - SEC | @angrya1975 Maybe for a white | collar | worker, bug you cannae expect |
Central - SEC | wi the ceegarettes. The white | collar | cam oot wi his paper. |
Central - SEC | an turned back tae the white | collar | wi a wee bit nervish chitter. |
Central - SEC | end ma heid, leavin the white | collar | staunin thare wi his airm oot |
Central - SEC | t at the civility o the white | collar | , an spiered at the wumman qui |
Doric - ABN | the meenisters claes an a dug | collar | ?" |
Central - LAL | wearin a reid coat wi a black | collar | that wasnae quite as nice as |
Central - LAL | a black coat wi a high black | collar | , as if she'd been talkin ti h |
Central - LAL | ee green coat wi a broon mink | collar | . Ah wore a thin gold cross ar |
Central - LAL | oth, the green jaicket's mink | collar | shines as much as it did the |
Central - LAL | rubbed ma hauns over its mink | collar | , green fabric and pleated but |
Doric - MNA | tuckin his napkin inte's sark | collar | an lookin like he wid raither |
Ulster - PUL | An | collar | , haims an harnish on, Frank c |
Doric - MNA | it weel. Hingin doon frae her | collar | wis a jabot o fite lace, pree |
Shetland - SHD | boot gettin a new tag fur her | collar | wi baith names an baith phone |
Shetland - SHD | cushion covers, even da dug's | collar | , dey aa hedd elephants on dem |
Central - SEC | hink twice aboot takin Aldo's | collar | and leash oaff him and littin |
Central - LAL | oot o the Star Inn Close, his | collar | up an his bunnet poued doun o |
Doric - ABN | risin again, an he pulld his | collar | ticht roon his neck. Weel, na |
Doric - ABN | Syne, seein his | collar | an tie, A gaes oot; |
Southern - SEA | o' a policeman's hand on his | collar | . |
Central - LAL | ew wi enough verdigris on his | collar | no tae hae turnt a hair.Mairs |
Doric - DOR | aim hed "DUM" broderit on his | collar | , an the tidder "DEE". "I jalo |
Central - LAL | ng teacher was bilin ablo his | collar | tae. He had tint his ane free |
Central - LAL | d oot aw aroond the tap o his | collar | like a rubber ring. He turnt |
Doric - DOR | name "Baatie", hed on a bress | collar | '-jist imagine caain aathin ye |
Central - GLA | it gags, chokin itsel wae its | collar | in its attempt tae get at me. |
Doric - MNA | rae pittin its heid throw its | collar | ...rub it wi a soo's piddles, |
Central - LAL | growe oot o Doug’s | collar | . |
Central - SEC | ss that hoved ower his jaiket | collar | , the een ticht rimpelt to tak |
Doric - ABN | ae haan clootchin an upturnit | collar | , the ither waggin till him ta |
Doric - MNA | Ah think Ah'll git Argo a new | collar | ." |
Central - LAL | ick feenger inbye the creeshy | collar | o hes sark. Thocht aboot writ |
Orkney - ORK | wan savan grace - a corduroy | collar | . |