Central - LAL | Fierce | blasts o muir flung fistfus o | |
Central - SEC | fierce | , naw friends naw foes | |
Ulster - GUL | Fierce | cauld the day, it wid quare f | |
Ulster - BUL | Strang an rugged, | fierce | an free |
Central - LAL | And the hill, sherp, craggy, | fierce | wi black rock, wis cawin him |
Shetland - SHD | Da | fierce | wind howlin |
Central - EDN | o her granfaither. Dada had a | fierce | integrity. Raggle simply had |
Central - AYR | ‘Child of a | fierce | hour’, you wir forced |
Central - EDN | Nusiret gied him a | fierce | leuk. |
Central - LAL | on o Rathillet. He’d been a | fierce | fighter at Bothwell as weel a |
Central - AYR | Deerness in the Orkneys in a | fierce | December storm. Twa hunner an |
Orkney - ORK | Jimmack stuck up a | fierce | -lukkan scarecrow - hid seun |
Ulster - GUL | jingle in yer pocket an’ a | fierce | sore back! |
Central - LAL | t. It wis haund tae haund and | fierce | . Later Bruce wud describe the |
Central - SEC | ou', but hugs me, awkward and | fierce | . Gies me a bosie. |
Doric - MNA | kit Rory, forby he luikit sae | fierce | wi his muckle branchin antler |
Central - LAL | ye look roond and see an Awfe | Fierce | Huffalamp keekin doon at ye, |
Central - LAL | een fear o the doctor and the | fierce | passion o his ain |
Central - LAL | lay in the | fierce | sun that ripens the hairst. |
Central - SEC | he Rhymer stumbles out As the | fierce | galloping |
Central - LAL | They flung | fierce | words and sometimes worse, |
Central - SEC | The wood echoes with | fierce | lament; Dark forms stalk thro |
Central - WCE | Wi | fierce | contempt warn't thaim tae hau |
Central - LAL | Wyvin forrit wi | fierce | snuffs. |
Central - AYR | that froze the Ayr solid; an | fierce | bitter storms that sent snaw- |
Doric - MNA | tae pit it on. An sae hard an | fierce | an bricht wis yon armour, foo |
Central - LAL | he dragoons cudna believe hoo | fierce | they devout Christian folk cu |
Central - LAL | seemed a bit surprised at hoo | fierce | they devout Christian folk cu |
Ulster - BUL | swing han-ower-han, tae drap | fierce | -eed amang trimmlin German soa |
Central - AYR | The sun's | fierce | beams bored throu |
Central - SEC | as | fierce | as ony Turk. |
Central - LAL | Bothwell was | fierce | for ma caus. |
Southern - SWE | At ither times the row was | fierce | |
Central - SEC | Ends this | fierce | -like flude o legs |
Central - LAL | The excitement it wis | fierce | , |
Central - NEC | sneered. "Doesna look aw that | fierce | tae me," he said. "Whit dae y |