Central - WCE | Imagine him, | faced | wi aa this, then hearin the v |
Central - SEC | "Oh, I fergot," the wee baa- | faced | yin answered, gettin redder b |
Central - WCE | y he's a crafty, sleekit, twa- | faced | bugger. |
Ulster - EUL | Tha sleekit, twa- | faced | nyerp! |
Doric - MNA | e haall. "She's aye bin a twa- | faced | bitch." |
Central - LAL | looked at him. Violent, ridd- | faced | , felt the stane in her left h |
Central - NEC | ae the heivens. Hera wis ridd- | faced | and bealin that Hercules wis |
Doric - MNA | "Jist waatch ma." A reed- | faced | Winnie ruggit an tuggit it th |
Doric - MNA | The neest mornin, a reed- | faced | Morrice wis doon it reception |
Doric - MNA | ir the neest hauf-oor, a reed- | faced | Betty wis pummelled an rubbit |
Doric - MNA | r, Sandy," Eileen gied a reed- | faced | Jinny a condescendin leuk, "a |
Doric - MNA | t an avoidin lookin it a reed- | faced | Chantelle. |
Doric - MNA | ur hoose," interruptit a reed- | faced | Elspeth. "An Ah'm jist nae ke |
Central - LAL | n a planet whaur bides a reid- | faced | chiel. He hasna smelt a flooe |
Doric - MNA | the quine cried, turnin reid- | faced | , hopin the damp in her brikks |
Orkney - ORK | Dances above the hockid- | faced | wan, |
Central - LAL | A stout, rid- | faced | man steppt forrit frae Arbuck |
Central - AYR | He wid be, a rid- | faced | chappy, |
Central - SEC | uist a muckle disgrace an rid- | faced | embarrassment. He speirt an a |
Central - GLA | ah’d huv callt them a bold- | faced | liar. |
Central - LAL | Are shiten themsels, blae- | faced | wi fear. |
Central - SWE | They slagged me, ilka twae- | faced | yin. |
Central - AYR | Oarange- | faced | disgrace. |
Central - WCE | l a raither stoory and girnie- | faced | parrot doon fae the Jum and o |
Doric - MNA | h burst oot lachin as a shame- | faced | Norman lookit up an said, "He |
Doric - MNA | o the tablecloth an the shame- | faced | Terrier cam trottin oot, rikk |
Central - AYR | ither flunkie, sayin in a poe- | faced | vyce, "For the Duchess. An in |
Central - AYR | , but they aa luikit that poe- | faced | that she didnae daur lauch; a |
Central - GLA | bitin his heid aff; "The bare- | faced | cheek!" |
Central - GLA | hat! Who's giein oot the bare- | faced | cheek noo?" the Hatter asked |
Central - LAL | is burssen wi bare- | faced | braivity - |
Central - DUN | Her Defence Secretar, as bare- | faced | as ye cuid ivver see, cam tae |
Doric - MNA | is a junkie: a feckless, fite- | faced | vratchie wi hair like strae a |
Central - LAL | e a livin room. The twa white- | faced | wimmen were sortin flooers in |
Central - LAL | ?" he hissed at the twa white- | faced | wimmen. Then, as the audience |
Central - LAL | eir costumes. Wan o the white- | faced | wimmen planked a flooered hei |
Central - LAL | , Olaf," said yin o the white- | faced | wimmen. "Whit' this ye're up |
Central - LAL | hynged their claes. Wan white- | faced | wumman yanked Violet's airms |
Shetland - SHD | Da Jeck shook his head, lang- | faced | . "Dö I look laek it?" he sai |
Shetland - SHD | t-makker shook his head, lang- | faced | . "No I!" he said. "We cöst o |
Central - AYR | an breeks, a tall, thin, lang- | faced | bearded man slippt by John an |
Shetland - SHD | a hale gadderie look sae lang- | faced | an fairt.) |
Central - SWE | like spring flooers, fresh- | faced | , fou o virr. |
Central - LAL | ngeance on hauf a dozen fresh- | faced | twelve-year-old boys. The res |
Doric - MNA | Bit Pauline wis aye es fresh- | faced | an fragrant es she'd bin fin |
Doric - ABN | till the crag rock- | faced | escarpment |
Central - SEC | stanes, twycet, an a bit sham- | faced | , |
Central - WCE | Grim- | faced | left thair bosses meetin, Wi |
Orkney - ORK | bell, grim- | faced | until he greets uis, |
Central - LAL | O girnan- | faced | Gods and hou the puir mice su |
Central - LAL | ng the laundin an flang green- | faced | screws oot the cell sae thai |
Doric - DOR | shotgun at a wee, dour, steen- | faced | chiel. 'Wollaston!' he baaled |
Orkney - ORK | ays the wife, no askan. A din- | faced | |
Central - DUN | ho, wis naethin bit a greetin- | faced | wee sumph o a man. Naethin wi |
Central - LAL | erk we culd hear the greetin- | faced | neebors |
Central - LAL | ere wis Sepo staundin greetin- | faced | aside his desk. |
Doric - MNA | e te listen te aa yon greetin- | faced | customers." |
Shetland - SHD | r ageen, while da Dodo solemn- | faced | presentit da timmle, an said |
Central - LAL | "Ach you lea that big toarn- | faced | bastart tae me!" Ernie said, |
Central - WCE | aes lined the walls and stern- | faced | portraits cast judgemental gl |
Central - GLA | Torn- | faced | as a factory girl wi a lost p |
Central - GLA | ah say under mah breath. Torn- | faced | wee git. |
Central - WCE | orner o the playgrund, a torn- | faced | ten-year-auld lassie wi a plo |
Central - LAL | ae the estate, while his torn- | faced | dochter, Deirdre, girns anent |
Central - AYR | r ain business. It wis a roun- | faced | chiel o middlin hicht, wi a t |
Ulster - PUL | Anither a winged, fair- | faced | wean, |
Central - LAL | airties. Talk aw nice an fair- | faced | . Hunt doun an kill aff the na |
Central - LAL | faimily? (She lauchs aw fair- | faced | ) A lauchs - he daesna. He's |
Central - LAL | nit afore gaun efter the soor- | faced | laddie. 'Poloko,' she said, a |
Central - SWE | o soor- | faced | |
Central - GLA | ven fuckin want, fur his soor- | faced | wife. |
Central - SEC | e lassie at the desk wis soor- | faced | , an Hughie kent she didnae be |
Central - LAL | Ahint her new mon, bricht- | faced | at his caa, |
Central - EDN | Big Man! Try this, ya hingit- | faced | so-an-so!’ |
Central - LAL | ut aw his cronies - the wart- | faced | loon, the hook-haundit mannie |
Central - LAL | e richt, but the wey the wart- | faced | loon had fixed up the lichts |
Central - SWE | can frame ye, sleekit, lyart- | faced | auld gangrel, |
Central - LAL | By coontin glaikit baw- | faced | sheep. |
Shetland - SHD | Da Fishy- | faced | Flunkey began bi takkin oot a |
Shetland - SHD | ö scuttit oot ageen da Fishy- | faced | Flunkey wis geen, an da idder |
Doric - ABN | hat the nixt generations arna | faced | wi the same epidemic. |
Central - LAL | The reid | faced | young teacher was bilin ablo |
Central - LAL | rs wir getherin roond the rid | faced | perr o argyfeers. |
Central - WCE | thae hard | faced | whoor's wi faces ye could spl |
Central - WCE | I saw the shifts o blae | faced | men |
Orkney - ORK | chainchan, an progress mos be | faced | , |
Central - EDN | She wis facin the tae wey; he | faced | the tither. They advanced an |
Orkney - ORK | urned bright and clear and he | faced | his future withoot fear. |
Central - LAL | she | faced | a caald wind |
Ulster - BUL | foe | faced | , |
Central - LAL | agine ony Tory haein the bare | faced | cheek tae cry onybody a crimi |
Central - SEC | n puke. Straight awey we’re | faced | wae a stocky Russian, complet |
Central - SEC | o the Heywechts picter-hoose | faced | strecht on tae Brig Street an |
Doric - MNA | abune their parritch, an fite | faced | vratches tcyauvin in factorie |
Doric - MNA | lly which translates to white | faced | /under the weather. |
Doric - DOR | s a dilemma many of us have | faced | , but, gettin wee, the pro |
Ulster - GUL | ' the Norlin Airlan Executive | faced | wi' |
Central - LAL | iversity. The rarer the thing | faced | wi extinction, the mair preci |
Southern - SEA | Fresh | faced | and in the pink |
Central - SEC | ct she could pass fur a fresh | faced | first year at high school tha |
Central - SEC | wae fresh | faced | acne. But as we weaved past t |
Orkney - ORK | I | faced | me day o Judgement and me pun |
Central - DUN | each time yi | faced | despair |
Doric - MNA | o the Hill o Leddrach, black | faced | yowes, bit maistly he let his |
Doric - MNA | he Hill o Leddrach, the black | faced | rams war sirin neist year's l |
Doric - SNO | did it better masel. The dark | faced | fucker’s draps the axe an |
Central - AYR | ower thousan men under Argyll | faced | ten thousan Hielandmen under |
Central - SEC | some snow, later. Jesus, ah'm | faced | wae a sea ae bags ae bog roll |
Central - SEC | the door swings open and ah'm | faced | wae some gremlin lookin basta |
Central - SEC | comin fae ah'm | faced | wae a monster ae a boay. Aldo |
Central - SEC | e. As ah answer the door ah'm | faced | wae the steroid induced psych |
Doric - MNA | be Jerries.They were gye grim | faced | and oot o breath. They cairri |
Central - LAL | and turnt it roon so his palm | faced | upward. |
Central - GLA | Turning roon, ah’m | faced | wae a lassie ay similar age t |
Central - AYR | ared for a battle - stuid an | faced | three thousan heavily-airmed |
Central - LAL | m o literary expression. Whan | faced | wi the Roman airmy, Saltire c |
Central - LAL | tive. Bit it may be that whan | faced | wi the three ensamples o Scot |
Central - AYR | groups stoppt for a spell an | faced | ane anither. Then a detachmen |
Central - EDN | whit Ah am.” He stoppit an | faced | her. “This is gyte, intit? |
Central - EDN | ttle ane.” Than he turnt an | faced | thaim. The three spears facin |
Central - EDN | he larry. Than she returnt an | faced | Iqbal. Her posture wis defian |
Central - WCE | when | faced | wi real situations. Common se |
Central - EDN | e tells me, appearin aw stain | faced | |
Central - SEC | n Gordon Briadwood's, greetin | faced | self peity as the shawled |
Doric - MNA | that tae the biggest greetin | faced | complainin aal cunt in the to |
Central - GLA | the left-wing, bloody greetin | faced | arseholes that let it get tae |
Central - GLA | y indignation. Bloody greetin | faced | swine. It’s eight o’cloac |
Central - GLA | ttin oan her throne, aw stern | faced | lookin, sits above the door s |
Central - GLA | in ye, hud a few ay they torn | faced | cunts converted. Ye should’ |
Central - SEC | a ae rid and white he wis noo | faced | wae. As he turned and faced f |
Doric - ABN | un tae see fit it wis. We war | faced | wi a tiny little petrified be |
Central - SEC | Granfaither | faced | a fearfu fate, |
Central - SWE | However | faced | with such temptation |
Central - EDN | it wis exposed, bit the door | faced | awa fae the square. The warst |
Doric - MNA | Winnie waatched es the soor | faced | driver tried te git the aul w |
Central - SEC | eathin demon. Insteed, ah wis | faced | wae a dour faced auld hag who |
Central - SEC | As ah turned aroond ah wis | faced | wae Matty Johnson who we hud |
Central - SEC | t" - but sure as shit ah wis | faced | wae this gleeful Postman Pat. |
Central - SEC | ditorium o Traverse 2, it wis | faced | wi the prospeck o a promenade |
Doric - MNA | it noo - Back tae back they | faced | each ither, drew their swords |
Central - GLA | buzzer an there’s a plukey | faced | burd staunin in the doorwaiy |
Central - WCE | oor wey. But when we're anely | faced | wi meaningfu choices yinst in |
Doric - MNA | . Squaring his shooders Wully | faced | the enemy jist as he did aa t |
Central - EDN | ayed Guzul, seein whit reid— | faced | Beatrice wis. “The weemen i |