| Central - SWE |
| imaginary | westerly swaying the mariner |
| Central - LAL |
the wrang way, hudin' oan tae | imaginary | wee slivers an' crumbs o' cak |
| Central - SEC |
it', thair mime o shawin the | imaginary | kilt is a joy. The rhymin lyr |
| Central - EDN |
ck the rhythm an he raised an | imaginary | spear, carefu, for the sake o |
| Central - GLA |
ing down the path pointing an | imaginary | gun skywards while shouting, |
| Central - EDN |
y greent tae gang back til an | imaginary | place. |
| Central - SEC |
n tae mine awa for saut in an | imaginary | Soviet mine. Murray hedna ken |
| Central - WCE |
is ben the hoose Chasin’ an | imaginary | moose A heard a yelp an’ th |
| Central - SEC |
reet an he stertit knockin in | imaginary | nails, ettlin tae luik grawn |
| Central - SEC |
Unner the plinth o | imaginary | moniments; |
| Central - SEC |
in the simmer,” the scent o | imaginary | roses an a faurawa mindin o b |
| Doric - MNA |
ar aal quinie's guide til her | imaginary | isle: |
| Shetland - SHD |
boys gaffed as dey suppit her | imaginary | tay fae da peerie cups. |
| Central - LAL |
ss literally several fowk, as | imaginary | thrangs o fowk hail this bear |
| Central - SEC |
His | imaginary | pipe; a whiff from the gents, |
| Central - SEC |
n as glaikit bi no seein this | imaginary | island or bi gaun alang wi hi |
| Central - WCE |
e am ah supposed tae pit this | imaginary | kennel. Karen said, Oot on th |
| Central - SEC | I can figure oot a way for my | imaginary | friend Bob tae text me ?? |