Orkney - ORK | A | craitur | newborn tae this life |
Central - LAL | ster we cried the Minotaur: a | craitur | wi the body o a man, but the |
Doric - MNA | Oot sliddered a | craitur | . His een wis sma |
Central - LAL | tae turn Icarus, tae, intae a | craitur | wi real wings that wid save h |
Central - LAL | ocht hoo sair it wis tae be a | Craitur | that had never had a bunch o |
Central - WCE | hed. 'Ah've never even seen a | craitur | like thon afore in ma hfe!" |
Central - LAL | ooh, for he hadna ever seen a | craitur | like this afore. 'Does Christ |
Central - WCE | it'd go as fast as that in a | craitur | as slow as thon, wid ye, Miss |
Central - EDN | nou he wes ane onbeiss kinna | craitur | at nivver hed mair nir ae lou |
Central - LAL | in o silence. No a bird, no a | craitur | |
Doric - MNA | an, an ill-naturet worrit o a | craitur | wi a reid mowser on her tapma |
Doric - MNA | he wis sic a muckle clort o a | craitur | , Jessie hidna the harns o a h |
Central - EDN | t fyre, gied hir the kest o a | craitur | o eiss an flamb. |
Central - NEC | ye? Weel, actually, ay. For a | craitur | wha lived an dee’d seiven h |
Central - LAL | fter haein a keek. 'There's a | Craitur | .' |
Central - LAL | ixt tae Officer Sproosh wis a | craitur | wi a neb like a coiled-up gai |
Doric - MNA | Oot creepit a | craitur | . His een waurnae reid. |
Central - SWE | sib tae a wild | craitur | |
Doric - ABN | t o steen. He'd nae collar, e | craitur | , an wis in nae hurry tae be a |
Central - EDN | ‘Man is the ae | craitur | ’at consumes ithoot produci |
Central - EDN | 3. Nae | craitur | maun weir claes. |
Central - EDN | 4. Nae | craitur | maun sleep in a bed. |
Central - EDN | 5. Nae | craitur | maun drink alcohol. |
Central - EDN | 6. Nae | craitur | maun kill ony ither craitur. |
Central - EDN | efter he is a year auld. Nae | craitur | in Britain is free. As bease |
Central - EDN | t the very last pile. And nae | craitur | on the ferm haed stealt as mu |
Central - EDN | . Man sers the interest o nae | craitur | forby himsel. And amang us be |
Central - EDN | wis a gey back-draw that nae | craitur | wis able tae uise ony gibblet |
Central - WCE | nae mair than six days a free | craitur | o sunlicht and air. Yer son W |
Central - LAL | her him, 'because ye're a Wee | Craitur | , and I'll staund ablow ye, an |
Doric - DOR | €™ll clim doon an gie the wee | craitur | a haund. A guid |
Central - LAL | , 'because ye're a Peerie Wee | Craitur | .' |
Central - LAL | thing that even a Tottie Wee | Craitur | could wauken in the mornin an |
Central - LAL | bravest wey for a Tottie Wee | Craitur | no tae grue that there is.' |
Central - EDN | for fear the’ war some wee | craitur | concealt in the strae. Claver |
Central - LAL | n tae keep up wi the gleg wee | craitur | in front o them. 'C'moan!' cr |
Central - AYR | for it wis a queerluikin wee | craitur | , wi its airms an legs stickin |
Doric - ABN | a day or twa. An the peer wee | craitur | didna ken far ti dae its busi |
Orkney - ORK | i think the puir wee | craitur | hid some post traumatic stres |
Southern - SEA | that she lookit a shilpit wee | craitur | , she fair hud smeddum. But sh |
Central - LAL | at Wee Grumphie wis a Gey Wee | Craitur | that didna like booncin, and |
Central - LAL | The | craitur | that I find maist trig |
Central - LAL | braith hingin in the air. The | craitur | maun hae been twice Theseus†|
Central - LAL | ae Planet Fankle,’ said the | craitur | . |
Central - LAL | ‘Ah,’ said the | craitur | , gey pleased. ‘I see ye ken |
Central - LAL | EEP'S OO WILL FAW OOT AND THE | CRAITUR | WILL BE NAKIT. |
Central - LAL | an stickit his dirk intae the | craitur | ’s breist, ower an ower agai |
Central - LAL | s a hinny-bee, an bumbaze the | craitur | . The Minotaur stottert an sta |
Central - SEC | e cuidnae tak his een aff the | craitur | comin oot o the grun. The sho |
Central - LAL | Hou, whan the | craitur | that coortit me |
Central - NEC | him. Snakes growin atween the | craitur | 's taes reached oot and grabbe |
Central - SEC | s god see himsel at aa in the | craitur | ? |
Doric - MNA | an, there wis nae stoppin the | craitur | . She hisna chosen the |
Central - LAL | eus held his dirk fast in the | craitur | ’s flesh, tae at last it foo |
Central - WCE | the lid a toty crack, so the | craitur | could breathe. |
Central - LAL | noo, he saw the cloods o the | craitur | ’s braith hingin in the air. |
Doric - MNA | ng made a terrible fuss o the | craitur | while she wis there, speired |
Central - WCE | cil-box wi star-grass fur the | craitur | , but she discovered that it w |
Central - NEC | snocherin fae its neb as the | craitur | pit its heid doon and chairge |
Central - WCE | ike thon. She glowered at the | craitur | birlin and feezin in the gles |
Central - LAL | at Phaedra tellt me: that the | craitur | wis oor hauf brither; that th |
Central - LAL | She aims it at the | craitur | 's heid |
Doric - MNA | et she ained. Foo trickit the | craitur | wis wi the braw ferlies! Clea |
Central - WCE | a dicht o her haund, sent the | craitur | fleein across the room. It la |
Central - EDN | leuks doun ower an athort the | craitur | , the glow o hunners o thoosan |
Doric - MNA | Doon flew the | craitur | . His dowp wis cuttie. |
Central - LAL | Hyde. An whatna richt feechie | craitur | is Hyde! Whan we get a keek o |
Doric - MNA | at he wis a kind an a couthie | craitur | . Bit fit they DIDNA ken, wis |
Central - WCE | hould aye be a trig an sonsie | craitur | tho, weel turnt oot, |
Doric - MNA | uld bodach seemed a wyce-like | craitur | , an naethin cud be waur than |
Central - LAL | y durin the nicht. The muckle | craitur | fist looked at Violet wi its |
Central - WCE | thin tae dae wi thon gruesome | craitur | in the gless. As sure as iron |
Central - LAL | id. “I will kill the ugsome | craitur | an free ma |
Doric - NNB | look o e | craitur | , but on e whole she thoucht i |
Central - LAL | buckin and rockin lik a live | craitur | . We didna ken it but the ship |
Central - WCE | This regal | craitur | widnae bow tae thaim |
Southern - SEA | i the lyfe o man as as social | craitur | . Altho the Scots leid is geya |
Central - NEC | wis the maddest, maist mental | craitur | in the universe. |
Central - NEC | riors' faces. It wis a boggin | craitur | wi its muckle scaley body, ei |
Ulster - PUL | " sayed Rab, "Did ye see thon | craitur | ower thonner, wi tha yin ee l |
Central - WCE | d. 'Because ah never pit thon | craitur | in her jug o watter. Cross ma |
Central - LAL | 'Hullo! said the Unco | Craitur | , wunnerin hoo lang this wis g |
Doric - DOR | rtit thochtiness for the unco | craitur | . "Aat waa's affa, affa nerra! |
Central - SEC | bein lichtit on by some unco | craitur | or ither. The wee tailor sat |
Central - LAL | 'Ye are an unco | craitur | , he said at last. "Nae thicke |
Central - LAL | nd o a noise, made by an unco | craitur | ! |
Central - SEC | ck wid hae it this particular | craitur | wis the matriarch o the clan, |
Central - LAL | Peer | craitur | . It will grow nae mair |
Doric - ABN | ey nivver foun her body, peer | craitur | . |
Doric - ABN | hocht it micht bring the peer | craitur | a bit comfort gin she wis ti |
Central - LAL | the haill Forest; but anither | craitur | steyed there nooadays, the un |
Central - EDN | maun kill ony ither | craitur | . |
Central - SEC | sei the hairm o’d. The puir | craitur | beleves at he is lik a k’ni |
Central - LAL | ? A dinna think sae. The puir | craitur | wes landit on the deck o a fu |
Central - LAL | Nae wey ti run for the puir | craitur | - |
Central - NEC | boot the heid an pou the puir | craitur | up by its thrapple. Nae digni |
Central - SEC | tae chynge me intae some puir | craitur | cried "Haining" in the saicon |
Central - NEC | iversity the corp o some puir | craitur | that’d been hangit in the m |
Central - NEC | addie that dee’d. This puir | craitur | haed a gowden locket aboot hi |
Central - LAL | kythit frae the ice. An this | craitur | mairriet oan a giantess, an n |
Doric - NNB | Noo, what am A till do wi iss | craitur | when A get id hom?" when id g |
Doric - ABN | He was a rale contermashious | craitur | b'aa accoonts; an at the hinn |
Central - LAL | in. Mrs Saut wis a muckle fat | craitur | wi short shanks, and she wis |
Doric - MNA | a bite. Bein a gweed-hairtit | craitur | , Pranny gied him a taste. Syn |
Doric - MNA | wee kittlin. She wis a pettit | craitur | , he cudna hide that he favour |
Doric - MNA | A bigsy insignificant | craitur | in a suit |
Doric - ABN | ae his mither bit a different | craitur | aathegither. He glowered at h |
Central - SWE | chunk o stane, a non-existent | craitur | and the emmlins o a yowe. On |
Central - LAL | Here’s the sweirest | craitur | , |
Central - LAL | eger, wha wis an Awfie Booncy | Craitur | , wi a wey o sayin Hoo's-yerse |
Doric - NNB | as id wis a queershaped peedy | craitur | , an held oot ids arms an leig |
Doric - DOR | world an wis werkin oot ilky | craitur | 's life spang, e cuddie cam ti |
Central - LAL | 'Man is the anely | craitur | that consumes withoot produci |
Central - WCE | they didnae really trust ony | craitur | that wig mair muckle than the |
Doric - DOR | t. Een of the boys, a scrawny | craitur | wae a permanent smirk oan his |
Central - EDN | ss. By the autumn maist ivery | craitur | on the ferm wis some pairt là |
Central - LAL | some ither sairy | craitur | 's burrae |
Central - WCE | e wis the maist contradictory | craitur | that e'er leeved. |
Doric - DOR | s. An aa iss time, cat, gutsy | craitur | , feenished e creesh in e croc |
Central - LAL | ss. Fegs, but she wis a dorty | craitur | ! Her byordinar buskin took mo |