Orkney - ORK | Gangs | o lambs playan games | |
Orkney - ORK | Gangs | o young folk wid waander fae | |
Central - LAL | tish Women’s Writing (1997) | gangs | oot its wey tae stress in rel |
Central - WCE | ne an wi new-stellt owerance, | gangs | on ti deleiver the lest pert |
Doric - DOR | Fermer maks silage, | gangs | full pelt. |
Central - EDN | Sae he succumbs, | gangs | steerage. |
Central - LAL | He wha gangsna forrit, | gangs | backerties. Thon's the wey o' |
Central - AYR | Back intill the muckle water- | gangs | that brocht thaim tae oor air |
Central - LAL | 'And ... naebody ... ever... | gangs | ... in!' |
Doric - MNA | he slavers fur a hauf- croon. | Gangs | o tarry-breeks stravaiged thr |
Central - SEC | e A'd thocht, but this time A | gangs | in. A gits a table tae masel, |
Central - LAL | e ower their heids said, 'Wha | gangs | there? The tods lowped. They |
Central - LAL | y fears and paranoia, an it a | gangs | agley. |
Central - WCE | ne’. Houane’er, whan Robb | gangs | on ti speik aboot Scott’s p |
Doric - MNA | eir ain hames bi drug-fuelled | gangs | o halflins. She wis a stinch |
Orkney - ORK | Astrid | gangs | tae kirk |
Central - SEC | rek is the day ma auld fellae | gangs | gyte an gies aa his jyners a |
Central - WCE | ional passage (20-24), Horace | gangs | oan tae deal wi fowk's lack o |
Central - DUN | chairge taewards irrelevance | gangs | ivver on. This wis biggit up |
Central - NEC | he picturesque gait o the Dee | gangs | wi ye as ye pooer yer wey ala |
Central - LAL | dit gait, sae faur as langage | gangs | . An the craw at the tap o thi |
Central - LAL | He | gangs | his gait till e'en has faaen. |
Central - WCE | He | gangs | owre tae the big gless displa |
Central - EDN | He | gangs | hame wi a bird. |
Central - WCE | ble nicht, an fair wabbit, he | gangs | awa til his bed. |
Central - LAL | "There he | gangs | !' somebody shouted, pointin u |
Ulster - SYN | Follae hïm tae tha hoose he | gangs | ïntae, an say tae tha guidma |
Orkney - ORK | ck spaek a lot o guff." An he | gangs | tae the back reum, whar surel |
Ulster - SYN | me. A tell yin tae gang an he | gangs | , an anither yin tae cum, an h |
Ulster - SYN | el. A tell yin tae gang an he | gangs | , an anither yin tae cum, an h |
Central - DUN | When he | gangs | wi the spaiks in the mornin. |
Doric - NNB | Wi his richt fuit as he | gangs | |
Central - LAL | But when she | gangs | fae place tae place. |
Central - LAL | That she will meet, as she | gangs | doon, |
Central - WCE | s haes nae rael form, kis she | gangs | throu thaim ithout let. Whan |
Central - LAL | The | gangs | |
Ulster - WUL | Aboot the | gangs | wae whom hae worked, thirs ta |
Central - LAL | wi that an then on the day he | gangs | back tae his farm tae see his |
Central - LAL | 'A bodie | gangs | tae see it?' |
Central - DUN | no that grand, an Prof Boyle | gangs | even further in cryin doun wh |
Southern - SEA | r on the road side; afore ane | gangs | awa oot the Borth’ickbrae H |
Central - WCE | favourites in ma youth. Here | gangs | . |
Central - LAL | @Historic_Ally There | gangs | the neeburhood! |
Central - GLA | then yir caught. There's more | gangs | than just the YT n the Toi ta |
Central - WCE | Honey, then surely the hoose | gangs | tae ye automatically. Ye're t |
Central - WCE | Yin gate | gangs | tae Hell; |
Central - WCE | Yin gate | gangs | tae Heiven, |
Central - GLA | ngregated in their respective | gangs | outside the tech building, kn |
Central - DUN | Sae aff | gangs | Findoca, like her sister afor |
Doric - DOR | Efter some time aff | gangs | the rain, |
Doric - DOR | Taewards night aff | gangs | the rain, |
Central - WCE | Like maist kids, when sumhing | gangs | wrang ye tend tae hink it mus |
Central - WCE | es her an a’ when something | gangs | richt (which is mair often th |
Orkney - ORK | Darling | gangs | tae view the wracks |
Doric - NNB | The sheuch | gangs | bliban and plipan. |
Doric - SNO | as lang’s the earth | gangs | roond the sun |
Central - DUN | er, the vast majority o whilk | gangs | straicht oot o Scotland an in |
Central - WCE | So scrieve till aw the ink | gangs | dry and yer haun burns lit th |
Central - LAL | So scrieve till aw the ink | gangs | dry and yer haun burns lit th |
Central - LAL | ke an a puckle fish. The book | gangs | intae detail aboot foo tae sp |
Central - LAL | er, "When a star faws, a sowl | gangs | up tae Heiven." |
Central - LAL | r ‘perfectioun’. The poem | gangs | on: |
Central - WCE | text) an | gangs | haill-heidit on that. E'en sy |
Central - WCE | ive. A hielanman cawed Duncan | gangs | stravaigin for a tint yowe. O |
Central - WCE | as weel as aw the siller than | gangs | wi it, will be buried that de |
Central - SEC | ll, Frizzel, gin yeir guidman | gangs | , furby |
Central - SEC | The wee man | gangs | his messages, |
Southern - SEA | fe an daith in cycles cums an | gangs | , |
Central - LAL | s ossified in weys that aften | gangs | unmerkit. Aw writers o Scots |
Central - LAL | rt o ma gleg acht, ill-setten | gangs | |
Central - SEC | rt o ma gleg acht, ill-setten | gangs | |
Doric - DOR | Rain | gangs | aff, win dis us greet, |
Doric - DOR | En later on, rain | gangs | gey near aff, |
Central - LAL | And in | gangs | sugar, cream and Spice; |
Central - EDN | Some are in | gangs | o twins and threiplets |
Central - LAL | walkie-talkie. And if onythin | gangs | wrang durin the performance t |
Doric - DOR | en ye brathe oan me, mah skin | gangs | tingly an wrinkled. |
Central - LAL | cum oot wi sowt like "ilkyin | gangs | his ain gait" - maks fowk sp |
Doric - MNA | help. Curfews war enforced on | gangs | o halflins bi electronic tagg |
Central - LAL | Absence”, the 2015 edition | gangs | on tae sey, is “a common th |
Central - LAL | Doon | gangs | Veruca! Doon the sheuch! |
Central - LAL | he Gowden Tickets? Ilka bairn | gangs | hame wi a lifetime's supply o |
Central - GLA | n there wiz jist this black o | gangs | an foxes thit separated where |
Central - DUN | ction o bein a bit fleein. Up | gangs | Wullie tae the bar agin. Jist |
Central - LAL | Augustus Gowp | Gangs | Up the Pipe |
Central - WCE | 'Ma mither | gangs | intae toun every efternoon ta |
Central - LAL | Whan simmer | gangs | hirplin intae hairst |
Doric - DOR | Fermer | gangs | aboot wi a furrowed broo, |
Central - LAL | Man and aw his weys. Whitever | gangs | upon twa shanks is an enemy. |
Central - EDN | 1. Whativer | gangs | upo twa legs is a fae. |
Central - EDN | 2. Whativer | gangs | upo fower legs, or haes freen |
Central - EDN | o twa legs is a fae. Whativer | gangs | upo fower legs, or haes wíng |
Central - EDN | Man and aa his weys. Whativer | gangs | upo twa legs is a fae. Whativ |
Central - WCE | ries at this pynt, the author | gangs | straucht on wi mair narrative |
Central - LAL | nglin an sleekit hie-politics | gangs | on, on the streets o Brityn t |
Central - LAL | 'It ayewis | gangs | agley when we cam tae the pud |
Orkney - ORK | n at this fankle o quaistions | gangs | deep intae whit a cultural fu |
Central - WCE | o The Mountain Bard. Brithers | gangs | oot ti sicht the deer, an see |
Central - WCE | nybody catched eatin in class | gangs | straight oot the windae."' |
Central - LAL | * This bus | gangs | tae Broughty Ferry, and that |
Central - LAL | at | gangs | tae pruive at it's no anely G |
Doric - MNA | "At | gangs | wi'oot sayin," said Davie. "A |
Central - WCE | That | gangs | tae win a man that plain bron |
Central - LAL | that | gangs | on and on intae the distance, |
Ulster - SYN | ll gie ye, an tha glorie that | gangs | wi thaim, for ït's mine tae |
Central - SEC | Aa yon lown Sawbath that | gangs | on for aye; |
Central - LAL | ad be gey usefy tae them that | gangs | their gate some day. Whiles,' |
Central - LAL | 'The yin that | gangs | the opposite wey on the same |
Central - LAL | Hugh MacDiarmid's lyrics that | gangs | wi our kistie (SSC 095) Sangs |
Central - WCE | ouns, an decidin jyntlie what | gangs | intil |
Central - LAL | mpils here an thare o laws at | gangs | in a Wildlaw airt. New Zealan |
Doric - ABN | As far as maet | gangs | , Geneva is the place tae spyl |
Central - LAL | Syne the poet | gangs | faurer, descrievin renownit e |
Central - SEC | As the nicht | gangs | doun ti hushie us fir aye. |
Central - AYR | ikes afore," said Alison. "It | gangs | on this wey, ye ken," the Hat |
Central - LAL | 'It | gangs | on the table and ye pit thing |
Central - LAL | 'Weel, it | gangs | tae the furnace, o coorse,' M |
Central - LAL | in him straicht in the ee. It | gangs | withoot sayin that Sunny wis |
Central - LAL | 0t year-hunder juist afore it | gangs | ower intae the 21st? Ay! The |
Central - DUN | hoi polloi need tae ken whit | gangs | on athin the corridors o poue |
Central - WCE | t tree and bide there till it | gangs | awa. This wumman's unco looks |
Central - WCE | est ane o the editors (tho it | gangs | ithout |
Doric - MNA | Roon an roon thi torment | gangs | , |
Central - GLA | clicked on he's talkin aboot | gangs | . |
Central - GLA | stuck up aw the posters aboot | gangs | , knives n bullyin he could fi |
Central - LAL | Wha lowps the heichest | gangs | the maist agley. |
Central - LAL | An at the lest | gangs | lanesome doun the brae. |
Doric - ABN | e sniffed at either. The list | gangs | on an on. We maun niver let t |
Central - WCE | Whan thou | gangs | doun at last the shades amang |
Southern - WCE | Whan thou | gangs | doun at last the shades amang |
Central - LAL | en efter thou; fur whaur thou | gangs | , A wull gang, and whaur thou |
Central - WCE | the Scots Leid. Lat's howp aw | gangs | weill ... for Scotland's sake |
Central - LAL | s is the haunts o the Glasgow | gangs | and reference is made in them |
Central - LAL | rld an splore it. Whan a body | gangs | ben, thay find thairsels on a |
Doric - MNA | wye the convirsation usually | gangs | . Ere's nae muckle te spik abo |
Central - WCE | 'try tellin me whit actually | gangs | on in yer heid when ye dae a |
Central - LAL | e wi’ friendship. It simply | gangs | tae show how low we’ve a’ |
Central - LAL | hat's jist the wey this story | gangs | . |