Central - LAL | Lookin | furrit tae the fareweel event | |
Doric - DOR | Lookin | fir a haddie or twa | |
Central - LAL | Lookin | doon noo, Chairlie could see | |
Doric - DOR | lookin | chap like you, your a richt g | |
Shetland - SHD | Lookin | back, I dunna ken what wye we | |
Central - LAL | Lookin | furrit tae jynin the session | |
Central - LAL | Lookin | fir Scots poetry tae yaise wi | |
Central - LAL | Lookin | fir a Hallaeen lesson fir ear | |
Central - LAL | Lookin | fir a Scots Christmas book fi | |
Central - LAL | Lookin | fir texts in North East #Scot | |
Central - DUN | Lookin | on the Bricht Side | |
Central - DUN | lookin | . | |
Central - GLA | Lookin | taewards the green, boggy con | |
Southern - SWE | Lookin | ahin ower the runch o years | |
Central - GLA | Lookin | intae the middle distance fur | |
Central - SEC | Lookin | straight at Aldo, ah advise h | |
Doric - DOR | lookin | oot at beasts in the fields. | |
Central - SEC | Lookin | at the heron wi a hungry ee | |
Central - DUN | lookin | lost in diluted thoughts | |
Central - DUN | lookin | like a full-on pap. | |
Central - SEC | Lookin | for a well or lochan | |
Central - SEC | Lookin | doon he saw a sicht | |
Central - LAL | Lookin | fir classroom activities yais | |
Central - SWE | lookin | sae bonnie | |
Central - SEC | lookin | at the braw weather today - | |
Central - LAL | Lookin | fir books fir bairns? Click h | |
Doric - ABN | lookin | aifter the young anes. | |
Central - LAL | like a pictur postcaird! | Lookin | doon through the giless flair |
Central - LAL | hair Picture pleeeeease Jeff! | Lookin | forward tae seein it oan Mond |
Central - LAL | FAO teachers! | Lookin | fir #Scots resources fir St A |
Central - LAL | oyed oor focus group the day! | Lookin | furrit tae seein those learni |
Doric - ABN | An' | lookin | ' forward tae toastin' the hee |
Central - LAL | n focus more on carin. She's' | lookin | forward tae hur final placeme |
Shetland - SHD | A'm gyaain ta be ower late!" ( | lookin | back apon it efter, hit cam t |
Central - LAL | WEE GRUMPHIE: ( | lookin | up, but no that fashed): "Dae |
Central - WCE | piece holding it aw together) | lookin | like it wis aboot tae give wa |
Central - SEC | lf wi a forty ouncer o vodka, | lookin | a bit left oot seein as how h |
Central - LAL | isten tae me!' said Mr Wonka, | lookin | doon at the tottie wee man. ' |
Central - LAL | ye say that,' said Mr Wonka, | lookin | mair serious than he'd looked |
Doric - MNA | up his nose at it" said Alec, | lookin | jist as disgustit as his fowe |
Central - SEC | "Yeah" Jordan replied, | lookin | misty-eyed. |
Central - LAL | made that, Daddy?' ah asked, | lookin | at the ship, wideeyed in wond |
Central - SEC | Fit is’t noo?” Ah asked, | lookin | up tae. The sky wis empty. Bl |
Central - LAL | us oot o here?" Klaus asked, | lookin | aroond the room. |
Central - LAL | it. "Haud on a wee," he said, | lookin | doon at the flair. "I hate ta |
Doric - ABN | 'Better days,' she said, | lookin | at her freens an laachin. |
Central - WCE | did ye say it wis?' she said, | lookin | up. |
Central - WCE | cial dancin int it, she said, | lookin | pure pleased wi hersel. Actua |
Doric - MNA | s comin roon an aa," Ah said, | lookin | on in dismay as Ruth cam in a |
Central - WCE | , me?' Bruce Dubskelper said, | lookin | richt conflummixt. |
Doric - MNA | "Aye," said Donald, | lookin | awa in disgust an tryin te ha |
Doric - MNA | "I am," said Gerald, | lookin | totally disinterested afore s |
Southern - SEA | d aboot fur a meenit or twae, | lookin | fur thum, an then quietly mai |
Shetland - SHD | wis coagin up intae her face, | lookin | worried. |
Doric - MNA | "There ye are," said Alice, | lookin | concerned as he cam in an sut |
Shetland - SHD | is a lang tail," said Alice, | lookin | doon an winderin at da Moose' |
Southern - SEA | , richt enough," said Ahlice, | lookin | doon wi wunder at th Moose's |
Doric - MNA | A...a...aye..." said Morrice, | lookin | up it aa the shelves o bottle |
Shetland - SHD | An Kaitren stöd at her side, | lookin | doon at her, her face tö myl |
Doric - ABN | e in prood, broodin solitude, | lookin | oot ower the grey North Sea; |
Doric - ABN | 'Hey mister,' said a quinie, | lookin | at Jamie an ruggin at the bou |
Central - LAL | 'This,' said the lassie, | lookin | aboot her, 'is the bonniest, |
Central - GLA | t bowed, an took the thimble, | lookin | as serious as she could. |
Southern - SEA | ly bowed, an took th thimble, | lookin | as serious as she could. |
Shetland - SHD | in apon a creepie ida middle, | lookin | tae an infant; da cook wis li |
Central - GLA | aw huv a wee nervous chuckle, | lookin | at each other. Ah've goat thu |
Doric - MNA | "Whoohooo!" cried Chantelle, | lookin | aroon an wavin. "Wheyhey!" |
Shetland - SHD | ist bowed, an took da timmle, | lookin | as solemn as shö could. |
Southern - SEA | stamin, Gran,” she telt me, | lookin | up frae her books. “Homo sa |
Shetland - SHD | my shooder. An staandin dere, | lookin | in ower da yard daek, watchin |
Central - LAL | de the bothy, staundin there, | lookin | at me in the nicht fae ablow |
Central - LAL | and there wis Heehaw's hoose, | lookin | as cosh and bien as onythin. |
Central - GLA | ust stood there for a minute, | lookin | oot the windae. |
Central - LAL | o Pit. I wis daunerin alang, | lookin | for somebody, and syne aw o a |
Shetland - SHD | e, I hae tae," said da Keeng, | lookin | vexed, an he faaldit his airm |
Shetland - SHD | esna fit dee," said da Keeng, | lookin | aroond da coort wi a smile. D |
Central - GLA | nnae fit you," said the King, | lookin | roon the court wae a smile. T |
Southern - SEA | dinnae fit ee," said th King, | lookin | roond th court wi a smile. Th |
Central - EDN | strained masel though. Which, | lookin | back now is maire than fortun |
Central - GLA | n instant ah’m oan ma back, | lookin | up at them, ma heid loupin fa |
Doric - ABN | door, haans ahin their back, | lookin | lik butter widna melt in thei |
Shetland - SHD | waddered face a my paet bank, | lookin | forward wi even mair enthusia |
Central - LAL | nsteid. It's Baltic, ah hink, | lookin | up at the green and yella hil |
Central - LAL | st o that bad bunch, ah hink, | lookin | at hur dark hair blowin in th |
Central - LAL | d days richt enough, ah hink, | lookin | at Mr Gregory, Men used tae h |
Central - LAL | an ootht taegether, ah hink, | lookin | at ma black ensemble. |
Central - LAL | fae a wumman ma age? Ah hink, | lookin | at the wooden fence that's fa |
Central - SEC | ory, here he wis, look, look, | lookin | ' at awthin' that wis gaun on. |
Central - LAL | he tribe. The puir wee chiel, | lookin | skinnymalinky and sterved, wi |
Central - LAL | be different, ah tell masel, | lookin | up at the blue and grey concr |
Central - GLA | is ir floatin aboot the hall, | lookin | at the war memorial n other d |
Central - WCE | ss,' Hortensia said tae them, | lookin | doon fae her great heicht. Sh |
Central - GLA | ae McGiver n jogs behind him, | lookin | pissed aff he has tae run. We |
Doric - ABN | man, but he thunked Goad fan, | lookin | back, he saa that there wis n |
Central - GLA | e said-" the Hatter went oan, | lookin | nervously roon tae see if he' |
Southern - SEA | se said-" th Hatter went oan, | lookin | anxiously roond tae say if he |
Doric - ABN | cream bun?” he said again, | lookin | at Mrs Aitken. “Did ye forg |
Doric - DOR | that Jonsar Eck wis stannin, | lookin | ower the |
Central - GLA | his gaze away fae the meetin, | lookin | at me. He nudges his pal, who |
Shetland - SHD | d - " da Hat-makker guid on, | lookin | aroond in faer in ease at he |
Southern - SEA | ecutioner stoated up an doon, | lookin | fur eet, while th rest o th p |
Central - SEC | en Ah'll catch them later on, | lookin | ' tae see if they can catch th |
Central - LAL | okin in wee pools o the burn, | lookin | for her denner as the watter |
Central - SEC | the apron, front ae the shop, | lookin | doon. Naebody gits by but whi |
Doric - DOR | grun fer alert, fer keyed up, | lookin | awye tae see fit wis happenin |
Central - LAL | He kept his heid up, | lookin | at the dauncer. |
Central - GLA | sais, haudin the wee bag up, | lookin | at it, accusingly like he’s |
Central - WCE | 'Ah'm awa,' said the faither, | lookin | mair peeliewallie than ever n |
Central - GLA | in fae wan fit tae the ither, | lookin | uneasily at the Queen, an in |
Central - GLA | d fae wan foot tae the ither, | lookin | at the lamas, who stood smili |
Southern - SEA | in frae yin fit tae th ither, | lookin | nervy at th Queen, an in heis |
Central - LAL | A wee bit efter, | lookin | guid, |
Central - GLA | s acroass the platform flair, | lookin | up at me, then back doon oan |
Central - LAL | Rabbit leant ower even mair, | lookin | for his, and Roo wammled up a |
Central - LAL | in oan the manky wooden Pair, | lookin | up desperately at the clock w |
Central - SEC | ds danglin' atween his knees, | lookin | ' fur aw the world like a brok |
Shetland - SHD | fokk staandin apö da cliffs, | lookin | oot an watchin as dey cam nea |
Central - LAL | Gary sighs, | lookin | directly ahead o us. Ah kin t |
Central - GLA | hrow at me the day?' he sais, | lookin | up tae the ceilin. |
Central - GLA | hat right Danny?’ she sais, | lookin | tae me fur confirmation. |
Central - GLA | is yin, eh Mary?’ she sais, | lookin | tae another ay the wummin at |
Central - GLA | ed him. Nice one.’ he sais, | lookin | aw fuckin pleased wae himsel. |
Central - GLA | ack up yer mates.’ he sais, | lookin | genuinely perplexed at the qu |
Central - GLA | ck they dain noo?’ he sais, | lookin | back doon the path. |
Central - GLA | inty. Ye goat it?’ he sais, | lookin | at us studiously fae oer the |
Central - GLA | ow at me the day?’ he sais, | lookin | up tae the ceilin. |
Central - GLA | wis the last wan.’ ah sais, | lookin | back. He looks at us fur a se |
Central - GLA | ait oot here.’ Tracey sais, | lookin | at the tenement buildin. |
Central - GLA | wis thinkin.’ Pearcey sais, | lookin | at me in shared concern. |
Central - LAL | nnan?' one o the wummen asks, | lookin | up and offerin hur a draw. |
Shetland - SHD | oond lack a dug wi twa tails, | lookin | forward ta da day whin he can |
Doric - ABN | a bulldozer," fussled Jeems, | lookin | at the broad blade, ten fit w |
Central - WCE | ans, searching through rooms, | lookin | for something, or someone. On |
Doric - MNA | s - aa smiles an open airms, | lookin | aat like John, Ah think ma ha |
Doric - MNA | pechin wi's hans on his hips, | lookin | doon ower Hillies' lan. The G |
Shetland - SHD | lik yun: sweet-daed, cenless, | lookin | lik a daddit aald mGn. De unc |
Central - NEC | ys and Augeas's son, Phyleus, | lookin | mair like a drooned rat than |
Central - LAL | y chance of a lift?' he says, | lookin | at the lang road oot o the ce |
Central - GLA | ell, no just yirsel, he says, | lookin | at Wee Kenzie n the rest |
Central - SEC | s a bit fancy, eh?" she says, | lookin | aroond the hall. |
Central - GLA | 'It's no,' she says, | lookin | me up an doon. The she turns |
Central - LAL | mary school,' Mrs Smith says, | lookin | at the lad next tae me and sm |
Central - LAL | n, as they say. In some weys, | lookin | at the polls, the General Ele |
Shetland - SHD | I dunna ken foo lang I sat, | lookin | at da photo fae my haandbag, |
Central - GLA | sion an he draps the subject, | lookin | embarrassed. |
Central - LAL | , Wee Grumphie,' said Hoolet, | lookin | awfie, awfie scunnered. 'Wher |
Central - LAL | 'Aye,' said Hoolet, | lookin | Wice and Pensefu. 'I ken whit |
Doric - MNA | "You come ana!" ye'd shoutit, | lookin | ower ae shooder. "Come wi's, |
Central - LAL | be seen. "Sunny!" he shoutit, | lookin | aw roond the toom. Violet dra |
Doric - MNA | spikkin like aat," said Dot, | lookin | delighted. "An it's great aat |
Doric - MNA | ka day we jist waanert aboot, | lookin | . ‘Ere wiz aat mony ferlies! |
Doric - ABN | s later, MacTavish comes oot, | lookin | lik a thunnerstorm aboot tae |
Doric - DOR | nna ken fit tae hae on toast, | lookin | at i'North Sea coast |
Shetland - SHD | you.’ An my Loard, I towt, | lookin | at wir Peter, what is du, boy |
Central - LAL | EducationScot an @UofGlasgow, | lookin | at the history o spellin an t |
Shetland - SHD | A trow, | lookin | doon at me. I clenched my fis |
Central - LAL | n aon Facebook the ither day, | lookin | ’ tae fin’ some informatio |
Central - LAL | 'Ah've nae idea,' ah say, | lookin | at Dante through the wing mir |
Central - LAL | 'Aye, awricht,' ah say, | lookin | up the hill at the heidstones |
Central - LAL | v been the slimmest,' ah say, | lookin | at the gold cross around hur |
Central - GLA | Ah don’t know,” ah say, | lookin | roond the room ah’m payin t |
Doric - MNA | "Aye," said Sandy, | lookin | annoyt, "ye're in fir a treat |
Central - LAL | hether onything's on the wey, | lookin | aa round as if he'd produce a |
Central - LAL | 'Ower late,' said Mr Kranky, | lookin | gey pleased. |
Central - GLA | r Bella magazine momentarily, | lookin | in ma direction afore continu |
Doric - MNA | "I'm sorry," said Mary, | lookin | a bittie sair made, "bit Fran |
Shetland - SHD | g an on a leg, aafil oonaesy, | lookin | at da Wheen, an he wis in dat |
Central - LAL | e in the tither. The eediotic- | lookin | tottie broon chookie wis hodd |
Central - SEC | n the tap o' me, yer no a bad- | lookin | ' chap fur aw yer posh spikin' |
Central - GLA | princesses he met wurnae bad- | lookin | and they had aw the best clae |
Central - DUN | ey noticed he wisnae that bad- | lookin | ava. An o course he had his a |
Central - DUN | expense. They were a gey odd- | lookin | pair richt enough but the rib |
Doric - MNA | n aa the mannies are so gweed- | lookin | an charmin - Ah mebbe winna |
Central - SEC | ae any value is this tattered- | lookin | watch ma granda left me. Ma m |
Doric - MNA | y cup," Ah said as a dejected- | lookin | Tamara cam in aye weerin her |
Central - SEC | airm-in-airm wi a tall, guid- | lookin | fella. She seemed ti be lauch |
Central - LAL | a broon spreckelt egg. A guid- | lookin | man, a wee bit boolie-backit |
Central - LAL | nd say aye tae me. I'm a guid- | lookin | prince, so how no?" |
Central - LAL | Gey cantie and prood- | lookin | , wi his fower shanks up in th |
Central - NEC | lay a draigon wi seeven radge- | lookin | heids, aw o them asleep the n |
Central - LAL | on wis a muckle, kind o radge- | lookin | Berkshire boar, the anely Ber |
Central - LAL | be soon tint. In aw, a bonnie- | lookin | buik, easy eneuch tae read, a |
Central - LAL | id, he wis an uncommon bonnie- | lookin | cheil, wi stoatin derk een, d |
Central - LAL | them - a clamjamfrie o oorie- | lookin | gadgies o every shape and siz |
Central - LAL | like cairdboard. A kenspeckle- | lookin | loon wi warts aw ower his cou |
Central - LAL | in efter cake, the kenspeckle- | lookin | loon wi aw the warts on his f |
Central - DUN | at William had a raither fine- | lookin | dagger on his belt wi a fancy |
Central - GLA | s a Mercedes and wears square- | lookin | suits, usually pin-striped. H |
Central - SEC | t the scotland game 2 nite - | lookin | for an alternative game as yo |
Central - LAL | made o licht broon, expensive- | lookin | wood, hus gold handles, a cro |
Shetland - SHD | needin ta tink o wan thing - | lookin | tae dy veesiters. Mary saa da |
Central - LAL | wis square and kind o dreich- | lookin | , though wance they'd got insi |
Central - GLA | ed glass surrounds. The tough- | lookin | bastards n eld pishy drunks a |
Central - LAL | a braw lad in a dark, Spanish- | lookin | wey - a bit like Rudolf Vale |
Central - GLA | called. Broonie is a wee Nazi- | lookin | cunt. Always hus a skinheed n |
Central - WCE | hing! It hid a creepy, animal- | lookin | face and it's back wis aw ben |
Doric - MNA | lender fingirs, fite an frail- | lookin | against his. "Ah can say Ah'm |
Central - SEC | hem black-a-viced, and no ill- | lookin | , were it no for a want o some |
Shetland - SHD | ta a village a gadderin o ill- | lookin | men roared at him, Jesus, tak |
Southern - SEA | They were a fair rum- | lookin | gang that assembled oan th ba |
Central - SEC | e the legendary jock stein - | lookin | doon on a bunch o thickos - |
Central - LAL | ' said Teeger, a wee bit doon- | lookin | . |
Central - NEC | They were thrawn- | lookin | birds wi bress feathers and b |
Central - LAL | e're gonnae hae some gey unco- | lookin | chookies aroond here if ye ca |
Central - SEC | should be switched now imo - | lookin | at the forecast it should b o |
Central - GLA | on his socket, puffy n tender- | lookin | , wae wee ring cuts in the cor |
Central - GLA | sure, they wir an awfy queer- | lookin | pairty that gaithert oan the |
Central - WCE | s Mammy's, only much clartier- | lookin | ,' |
Central - SEC | id even mak oot some sinister- | lookin | gully, wi ootcrops o rock, tr |
Central - LAL | They were coorse, malagrugous- | lookin | monsters. |
Doric - MNA | his han. "Ye're affa anxious- | lookin | ." |
Central - LAL | s and trees. It's full o daft- | lookin | heidstones and dinnae get me |
Central - SEC | are so', 'footerin', 'stupit- | lookin | ' or 'hunner', shawin no juist |
Central - LAL | hookie wis noo a richt stupit- | lookin | thing wi its lang lang shanks |
Central - SEC | A decent- | lookin | ’ woman came in with a laddi |
Central - LAL | er and could see intae a braw- | lookin | room. There wis a table set f |
Central - LAL | s her best. Forby, she's braw- | lookin | . Ye maunna hairm her," the ni |
Central - LAL | there wis some muckle, comfy- | lookin | chairs and a widden table wi |
Doric - MNA | "Aat's a nice freenly- | lookin | couple," said Joyce as they b |
Central - LAL | he wey tae the maist thrissly- | lookin | boorach o thrissles that aye |
Central - GLA | ideout like ours. It's creepy- | lookin | , a mad dark hoose in the wood |
Central - SEC | railins is tapped wae a nasty- | lookin | spike, okay? |
Central - GLA | schemey lassie, her wee ratty- | lookin | boyfriend |
Doric - MNA | screwed its boddom an a waxy- | lookin | reed lipstick appeart. |
Central - LAL | n3 Richt bac at you and....... | lookin | forward tae see you gigging i |
Central - LAL | n fae East Lothian, Scotland. | Lookin | forward to Episode 2 now????? |
Shetland - SHD | tion or disconfirmation (i.e. | lookin | fir da answers Yis or No, bit |
Central - WCE | The Doc did a great joab tae. | Lookin | furwaird tae the moras Scots |
Central - LAL | oomy auld golach o a Grannie. | Lookin | efter her aw by himsel wisna |
Central - EDN | spinnin and unable tae talk. | Lookin | doon at what ah’m huddin ma |
Central - LAL | tunity tae huv a quiet drink. | Lookin | back, Granny earned hur keep |
Central - SEC | bastards, ah hink tae masel. | Lookin | at the corner ae the room ah |
Doric - MNA | ipper eff thi water wis fool. | Lookin | doon sumtyme's ye wid catch a |
Central - LAL | BBC SCOTLAND tae cheer us up. | Lookin | furrit tae pyin even mair for |
Central - SEC | part ae his personal minder. | Lookin | hard, obviously, and intimida |
Central - LAL | ew hours oan its dance floor. | Lookin | at the council curtains, it's |
Central - LAL | ral, but ah'm eatin ma words. | Lookin | doon the church, it's black. |
Central - GLA | 'Jeezo, Mrs, so it is. | Lookin | no bad fur an auld dear.' |
Doric - DOR | id tae deal wi it a oorseels. | Lookin | back wi shood hae telt somebo |
Central - SEC | ntly springs up fae his seat. | Lookin | absolutely shattered and path |
Central - SEC | wae the animal print ootfit. | Lookin | every bit as if she's a blond |
Central - GLA | cunt. | Lookin | at him though, it’s aboot t |
Central - SEC | e tae provide fur his family. | Lookin | back ah hink this wis his wey |
Shetland - SHD | . He wisna a bad man, really. | Lookin | back I tink I very laekly suf |
Central - GLA | Ahin hid moved. It wis empty. | Lookin | at it afore, a coulda sworn a |
Orkney - ORK | @Downshifter6 | Lookin | good beuy?? |
Central - SEC | @DeclanQ33714202 | lookin | forrit tae u bhoys - clappin |
Shetland - SHD | idst o viva prep dis week! ?? | Lookin | forwird tae watchin eftir Fri |
Central - SEC | ion! Big yins an wee yins, aa | lookin | like stray dugs. A wummin wi |
Central - GLA | Ah'd never seen ma da | lookin | like that afore; there wis a |
Doric - MNB | wis a crowd aroon aboot me a | lookin | at ma fish. The bailiff came |
Central - SEC | usselburghAth @EastScotlandFA | lookin | braw wee man - missin ma tri |
Central - LAL | d mair colour, wis less yella | lookin | and lined. Ah sat wi him fur |
Doric - ABN | nk he even heard me. He wisna | lookin | weel at aa. " |
Central - LAL | he Grumphieman, when he wisna | lookin | efter the royal grumphies. |
Doric - DUN | ring fae Fiona when she wisna | lookin | , so as to use it for evil. He |
Central - LAL | try tae bite me when I wisna | lookin | ?' |
Doric - DOR | This wisna | lookin | good as ah strolled doon the |
Central - GLA | it wis like lego. If it wisna | lookin | right, you could change it. W |
Central - SEC | eichty-nine left an it wisna | lookin | guid. Davie's first arrow wis |
Central - LAL | n Pooh's shadda when it wisna | lookin | , said that Teegers were ainly |
Central - SEC | blaim him? She's a richt orra | lookin | ' bisom, an' there's them that |
Central - SEC | able. She hud entered the pub | lookin | like a million quid. Yit by t |
Central - SEC | tevenScorriewk @WickAcademyFC | lookin | at ur photo am creasin masel |
Central - GLA | in’ as he takes hiz plastic | lookin | ’ Dunlop shoes aff afore stu |
Doric - DOR | e. "I dinna ken," said ae lad | lookin | fer bemused. |
Doric - MNA | e we cam on a boorochie o sad | lookin | craiturs sittin in a huddle o |
Central - LAL | @semadivad | Lookin | forward tae seein episode now |
Central - GLA | an her throne, aw stern faced | lookin | , sits above the door surveyin |
Central - GLA | h the fence n we see his heed | lookin | at the spikes. He's thinkin a |
Doric - MNA | her’s waddin day an a gweed | lookin | couple they were ana. Dad in |
Doric - MNA | eed and Douglas, bein a gweed | lookin | cheil if it wisna for the big |
Doric - MNA | owe back an ye'll be as gweed | lookin | as iver!” |
Central - GLA | y us - wild eyed an unhinged | lookin | - he thinks better ay it, an |
Central - GLA | d cunt oot. He’s aw flushed | lookin | , whit’s left ay his barnet |
Central - GLA | he shouts at the petrified | lookin | cunts who scramble oer the fe |
Shetland - SHD | id, dis is actually justified | lookin | at it linguistically. Hit's j |
Central - EDN | Cos, ah’m hit wae a worried | lookin | Brucie lyin sprawled oot in t |
Shetland - SHD | tane an disappeared. I sulked | lookin | at da scrip on my knee, tinki |
Central - SEC | kin see is aboot disgruntled | lookin | pusses. Then, jist as ah'm ab |
Central - GLA | e’s a couple ay disgruntled | lookin | cunts that realise they’ve |
Central - GLA | es an its eyes open, startled | lookin | . It jumps up, snarlin an inte |
Central - LAL | wur even then. Ah jise hoped | lookin | and dancin the part wis enoug |
Central - LAL | door bursts open. A flustered | lookin | man in a suit flings his brie |
Central - SEC | sign oan wearin his tattered | lookin | work bits and clais. Ah ken f |
Central - GLA | shite man. They’re aw wired | lookin | , that waiy ye get when ye’v |
Doric - MNA | Ronnie noddit an practised | lookin | expressionless. |
Central - LAL | they're thieves,' She paused | lookin | doon at Poloko. 'Ye're shair |
Central - GLA | grubbiest, maist dilapidated | lookin | caravan ah've ever seen. Like |
Central - GLA | huffin an puffin, aw agitated | lookin | like he’s gonnae say someth |
Doric - MNB | tared in horror. They started | lookin | at their food tae see if fit |
Southern - SEA | hance o this; sae she sterted | lookin | at everyhin roond aboot hur t |
Central - LAL | yrneoffic @TMLewin @socceraid | Lookin | guid Nicky! Hae a guid game R |
Ulster - WUL | Aye she wiz a guid | lookin | ' cutty; |
Southern - SEA | And | lookin | doon frae up the hill |
Central - LAL | hanks! Listened this a.m. and | lookin | forward tae mair podcasts. Ha |
Central - LAL | ttin a haun oan hur thigh and | lookin | dead intae the camera to pose |
Central - LAL | tellin me she'd been sick and | lookin | down tae see porridge mixed w |
Central - SEC | ree, broon hair, blue een and | lookin | like a tall,fat Jackie Bird. |
Central - EDN | ven though she’s shakin and | lookin | visibly ready tae dry boke. F |
Doric - MNA | tripes, her mither smilin and | lookin | up at him wi love in her een. |
Central - WCE | ' Matilda said, sittin up and | lookin | roond. 'Naw, ah'm fine. Ah wi |
Doric - MNA | ace. I tellt her I didna mind | lookin | aifter it for her but speired |
Central - LAL | would lead tae this. Ah mind | lookin | at the blood spillin doon fae |
Central - WCE | ll ah dae? Ah cannae go roond | lookin | like this fur the rest o ma l |
Doric - ABN | hey’ll hiv tae stand around | lookin | at the kettle wi their big co |
Shetland - SHD | Casino's wound | lookin | a bit gruesome but amazing ta |
Doric - ABN | nae doots. He wis affa good | lookin | , a Varsity Blue, President o |
Doric - MNA | Gordon said he wiz affa good | lookin | wi blond hair and blue een li |
Central - WCE | ed jeans an thir aw dead good | lookin | . Murray Hart's ma favourite o |
Central - WCE | ae yi think is the maist good | lookin | . Ah said, Ah don't know. She |
Doric - MNA | es o great-grandad. Sae prood | lookin | he wis, heid heich, spangin o |
Doric - MNA | The man fae MI5 stood | lookin | oot the Chief Constable’s o |
Central - WCE | reached the victim and stood | lookin | doon at her. 'Ah want thae ma |
Doric - MNA | aboot Michael. Beannie stood | lookin | doon at her and kent fine tha |
Central - WCE | , an ah raked in the cupboard | lookin | fur a bit o a scran, sumhin a |
Central - WCE | When he wis in the cupboard | lookin | fur the Sellatape, Charlene f |
Central - SEC | that, her faither met a weird | lookin | wummin wi twa dochters. Her f |
Central - GLA | Fuckin weird | lookin | , like a fireplace; the trunk |
Shetland - SHD | or a meenit or twa shö stöd | lookin | at da hoose, an winderin whit |
Central - WCE | yi can pit on weight jist fae | lookin | at a cake if that's whit yir |
Central - GLA | kin mile away, even joost fae | lookin | at him. |
Doric - MNA | first sax buckets fulled. Nae | lookin | tae the left or right she mad |
Central - WCE | d quietlike, 'that ye werenae | lookin | richt and ye jist took Mammy' |
Doric - MNA | "Mebbe Ah'm nae | lookin | fir a 'decent quine'," said R |
Doric - MNA | y ti come an sit on egrun nae | lookin | at fowk. Ey played some tunes |
Central - GLA | wis playin wi when ah wisnae | lookin | , right, makin me hink ah wis |
Central - SWE | We're that uised tae | lookin | at maps |
Doric - ABN | turnt ower, an Rosie took tae | lookin | efter Gavin. In a mitherly we |
Central - DUN | lang gane. A'll get roun tae | lookin | at whit passes for media in S |
Central - SEC | "That's an interestin wey ae | lookin | at it, man" ah tell him. |
Central - SEC | filled, they aye seem tac be | lookin | ' tae their stamachs. Ah bothe |
Central - LAL | otland, then the SNP could be | lookin | at anither majority wioot nee |
Central - LAL | idna ken whether he should be | lookin | for Totue at the tap o an aik |
Central - GLA | s heed. 'They're aw gonnae be | lookin | fur them. God's sake, Liz. Us |
Doric - MNA | officer jist happened tae be | lookin | throwe a trench periscope vie |
Doric - DOR | erm mice will seen hae tae be | lookin | oot for themsels," thocht the |
Central - LAL | ae Ed Fringe in 2016. Will be | lookin | oot fir you! X |
Central - LAL | noo! The haill warld will be | lookin | for thae Gowden Tickets! Awbo |
Shetland - SHD | I will be | lookin | ' für a couple o' fok tae be |
Doric - DOR | dinna worry, naebody wull be | lookin | doon ere onywye." |
Central - SEC | s claspit thegither, yer face | lookin | up. There wuid be a gowden li |
Central - SEC | ft ah actually goat the place | lookin | half decent. Finally, at aroo |
Central - EDN | inty first century. Some nice | lookin | play areas huv replaced the d |
Central - LAL | aa off balance | lookin | , but cradlin a pool, |
Doric - ABN | While neighbours invade | lookin | tae chat |
Shetland - SHD | n shü gude in troo, an stude | lookin | at da infant i da cradle. Dan |
Doric - MNA | fin she saw the bonny blue ee | lookin | at her. “Oh me peer wee cat |
Central - LAL | 'm no as green as a'm cabbage | lookin | |
Central - WCE | d an’ hung aroon the bridge | lookin | ’ doon tae the Grassmarket u |
Central - SEC | @damoA8375 dyche | lookin | at klopp as if tae say who th |
Central - SEC | Fower year Ah did the | lookin | ' efter o' that auld bisom, ay |
Doric - MNA | ur onythin, whither it be the | lookin | efter o the burn, or grun fur |
Central - GLA | tle that wis staunin near the | lookin | -giess. Thir wis nae label thi |
Central - LAL | she cairried on. 'I wis awfie | lookin | forward tae eatin it at piece |
Central - SWE | ton wis grey. They wur bonnie | lookin | beasties but when Ah caught a |
Central - WCE | O.I.S. Aye, said Kelly Marie | lookin | at me then at Harpreet an Nav |
Doric - MNA | e darg in his executive eyrie | lookin | ower the auncient quarry, vid |
Central - LAL | h coudnae get any mare buftie | lookin | ?? |
Central - LAL | for gaun tae see awbody, like | Lookin | for Tottie or Organisin an Ex |
Doric - DOR | r angry eyes were tae me like | lookin | up the twa barrels o 15 inch |
Doric - DOR | eak. But, mercy me, twis like | lookin | for a needle in a hey-stack. |
Doric - MNA | ieAHood Michty, its jist like | lookin | in a mirror ???? |
Central - GLA | awright mister? Yer awfy pale | lookin | , ye look like ye’ve seen a |
Doric - MNB | e living room. I hid the tele | lookin | affa boonie. It wis sparkling |
Central - GLA | he sais, pattin ma back while | lookin | shiftily oot tae the street a |
Central - GLA | n past tech. A kin see people | lookin | at us awready, ma normal clas |
Central - GLA | aline fades. A kin see people | lookin | at me, n A kin hear ma name f |
Central - LAL | If ye'd like tae see me | lookin | slightly uncomfortable in fro |
Central - LAL | a star. "Ma fowk aye like me | lookin | swanky," the High Heid Yin wi |
Doric - DOR | aa yon time | lookin | ootside, tae realise |
Central - GLA | , mate, if they want tae come | lookin | fur me, they know where A'm i |
Central - WCE | Charlene come | lookin | fur me wi Laura an Nicola jis |
Shetland - SHD | Apollo thoroughly bored o me | lookin | at da flora o roadside verges |
Central - LAL | ma Donald. When Cathy sees me | lookin | at it, she ttands and takes a |
Central - LAL | the pic I just tweeted is me | lookin | fir a shirt! ?? |
Central - SWE | the silvered mirror clocks me | lookin | , checks ma every movement. St |
Central - SEC | the Sunday Post that keeps me | lookin | sae young." |
Doric - MNA | ower his fizog. If he keps me | lookin | at him, he cries me then name |
Central - LAL | thochts. "Coont Olaf sent me | lookin | for ye. Ye've tae get back ta |
Doric - MNA | 8. He's grown up ti be a fine | lookin | beast. |
Central - AYR | waist. My, but ye were a fine | lookin | ' woman in yer day. |
Southern - SEA | h opportunity o addin, "Ee're | lookin | fur eggs, Ah ken that weil en |
Central - GLA | ur uniforms ir boggin n we're | lookin | worse fur wear fae runnin cro |
Ulster - GUL | ARE @LADFLEG thon's why we're | lookin | tae redd you oot o it. I hair |
Central - GLA | oo the chance tae add, "Ye're | lookin | fir eggs, onywey, that much a |
Doric - MNA | been watchin, an said, "Ye're | lookin | afa hingin-luggit the nicht, |
Central - SEC | k tent, lord dandy, wha ye're | lookin | at: |
Central - LAL | ... an if ye're | lookin | fir short clips o folk blethe |
Doric - MNA | ppeart. "Here's the lad wi're | lookin | fir." |
Doric - DOR | You're | lookin | weel Ill say, that lee we tel |
Central - LAL | cried triumphantly. 'They're | lookin | roond! There's nae argument a |
Ulster - GUL | Aul @sinnfeinireland are | lookin | tae redd the English oot o Ir |
Central - LAL | ' Stella Marie and Kate are | lookin | oot oantae the Clyde, deep in |
Doric - DOR | We are | lookin | humbly on in awe, |
Central - EDN | he yin seater. They baith are | lookin | stunned as they survey the me |
Central - LAL | gets furth and ither folk are | lookin | at it. And, onywey, Heehaw wi |
Central - SEC | But the times are | lookin | matr ti suit Thon later Pere |
Central - LAL | . @ScotsDictionars are | lookin | fir bairns (an weans!) tae he |
Central - EDN | them right - while they are | lookin | ' up I'm pourin' water doon th |
Central - DUN | ye time an agin that they are | lookin | tae 'address the mairket'. Th |
Central - SEC | tin yin, the British army are | lookin | fur new recruits. Mighta been |
Central - DUN | con profiteers o the City are | lookin | tae wheech back health an pen |
Doric - ABN | m tae say fan he’s nae here | lookin | aifter her day in day oot. I |
Central - SEC | apologetically "Ah'm no here | lookin | fur trouble" ah tell him. The |
Central - WCE | peephole, a child stood there | lookin | awfa peelywally. Jim lookt do |
Central - GLA | meenit or two she stood there | lookin | at the hoose, an wunnerin whi |
Central - EDN | ge. Ah’m ah’m stood there | lookin | every bit as perplexed as aw |
Doric - MNB | A jist stood there | lookin | at him. There wis bleed drppi |
Central - WCE | n by wan. Ah jist stood there | lookin | at the spectator’s bit wher |
Central - WCE | n by wan. Ah jist stood there | lookin | at the spectator's bit where |
Central - LAL | e while ma Da's staunin there | lookin | at us like ma heid buttons up |
Central - LAL | aw, but efter ye staun there | lookin | at it for a bittie ye end up |
Central - LAL | fell silent, and he sat there | lookin | oot ower the warld, and wulli |
Doric - MNB | We sat there | lookin | at ane anither wonderin fit w |
Central - EDN | ckfired. Cos he wis sat there | lookin | aw miserable and borderline s |
Doric - MNB | go hame so we jist sat there | lookin | at ain anither. |
Central - LAL | aur it did nowt but sit there | lookin | braw. |
Doric - DOR | in. Mam an Dad jist sut there | lookin | fair trickit wi theirsels, li |
Central - DUN | fowk aw across the warld were | lookin | tae Scotland tae showe the We |
Doric - DOR | sar Eck an the Wee Wifie were | lookin | forrit tae seein the Abbey. O |
Doric - MNB | a onything tae di and we were | lookin | fir some excitement. |
Central - GLA | ur streets. The hoose we were | lookin | for was in a cul-de-sac. It w |
Doric - ABN | ned yet, an we'll say we were | lookin | efter't for a day or twa. An |
Doric - ABN | Aa the quines were | lookin | at him lik he’d come doon f |
Southern - SEA | an th bricht eager eyes were | lookin | up intae hurs-she could hear |
Central - DUN | e o these fowk an things were | lookin | bad fer the Americans. A lett |
Central - GLA | d the way the neighbours were | lookin | at these guys they might as w |
Central - DUN | at the door cam ower. Aw were | lookin | in tae the barrel wi squeamis |
Central - DUN | They were | lookin | oot the windaes at the hostil |
Central - LAL | They were | lookin | doon on a bonnie glen. There |
Central - WCE | a noise I realised they were | lookin | for someone in particular. Me |
Doric - MNA | . She didna ken fit they were | lookin | for but at aboot suppertime a |
Central - WCE | Afore | lookin | at yer ain fauts ye aye slype |
Central - GLA | kin oor apologies again afore | lookin | up tae the windae. McDade an |
Central - GLA | an the cunt looks doon afore | lookin | forward again, facin the waw |
Doric - MNA | coloured the cliff taps afore | lookin | doon inte the bubblin chasm a |
Doric - MNA | departin denner guests afore | lookin | up, waggin his tail an lickin |
Central - LAL | en hit the mute button before | lookin | oot oantae the garden, which |
Central - GLA | Ah don’t know whit you’re | lookin | so fuckin holier-than-thou fu |
Shetland - SHD | ays A’m joost whit dey’re | lookin | for. A’m big for my age an |
Central - GLA | ’ve nae idea whit they’re | lookin | fur, and ah thocht ah knew ne |
Central - LAL | gang traipsin roond the hoose | lookin | for mair stuff in case Coont |
Central - LAL | maw's pal came tae the hoose | lookin | fur her the day. Ah says... |
Central - LAL | cause | lookin | back oan princes past, |
Central - GLA | nd the armchair; some antique | lookin | thing, wae a dullness at the |
Doric - MNA | constable stood like a statue | lookin | at Mabel. “Go on min and di |
Doric - MNA | r stall wi some gye expensive | lookin | ornaments put me aff my styte |
Doric - MNA | Bit Wullie stood aye | lookin | glaikit, |
Central - LAL | hristopher Robin, wha wis aye | lookin | at the warld wi his chin in h |
Doric - DOR | "Are ye | lookin | forrit te seein Mabel?" Grand |
Doric - DOR | Naethin wis gan tae spoil ye | lookin | forrit tae the morn. |
Doric - MNA | al thing and it wiz good o ye | lookin | aifter my stal, so wid a five |
Central - GLA | t in the universal - whit ye | lookin | at me fur? - gesture. ‘Who |
Doric - MNA | that wid work but it held aff | lookin | at her wi the bonny blue ee. |
Central - GLA | 'Ah mean, yous went harin aff | lookin | for him in Carmunnock. Yous w |
Doric - MNA | is finger doon the page as if | lookin | in mair detail. He started ma |
Central - GLA | 'Jimmy, ah'm sick of | lookin | at they tools lyin in the hal |
Central - LAL | ower thrang | lookin | efter Roo, and Roo is ower yo |
Doric - MNA | the lamp it wiz a gye dreich | lookin | place wi its coomed ceilins. |
Central - SEC | livvy pitch | lookin | barry likes - last minute pi |
Doric - ABN | e this, fit wye wis MacTavish | lookin | sae pit oot fan he cam oot th |
Doric - MNA | ye - anither oor an ye'll bi | lookin | fir somethin else." Alec grin |
Central - LAL | reive wi a fine teeth kaim bi | lookin | cannily at ilka line will hel |
Central - GLA | e scheme maw an her Pepperami | lookin | man. |
Central - DUN | eh kin see yi | lookin | doon |
Central - SEC | Wit eh yi | lookin | it |
Central - DUN | Ir yi | lookin | fir business? |
Doric - DOR | Ere wis een or twa affa weak | lookin | things" Fit div you think |
Central - SEC | Eck or the bairns, it's folk | lookin | ' fur a crack. Noo, Ah'll no h |
Central - SEC | th @christopher7590 olivebank | lookin | barry m8 - credit 2 everyone |
Doric - MNA | irs leavin Jessie an the cook | lookin | at eenanither. The cook smile |
Central - EDN | ked a bit like me, a wee derk | lookin | bugger .... in fack, we could |
Central - DUN | s they micht monie o the fowk | lookin | at the coffin cuidnae pou the |
Central - LAL | @ollyofficial | Lookin | guid @ollyofficial .....just |
Central - GLA | A young bird, professional | lookin | strides acroass the platform |
Central - GLA | it. Wan ay they fuckin mental | lookin | bull terriers; like that cunt |
Central - SWE | e magic Jeanie, played bi Val | lookin | trig in her wee tartan dress. |
Doric - MNA | "He's nae a weel | lookin | man, faivver he is," Sandy sa |
Central - SEC | ture. Leavin Craigy and masel | lookin | a tad worried. |
Central - LAL | pyntin fingir and fund hersel | lookin | at the forbidden touer. It wi |
Central - LAL | @Torcuil | Lookin | at aw the comments below, how |
Central - GLA | darkened expanse ay the hall | lookin | fur a familiar face, some cun |
Central - SEC | he's aw dolled up and is well | lookin | the part. And unlike Craig's |
Central - EDN | rite’’ Craigy says, still | lookin | rattled. |
Central - EDN | le where ah’m seated. Still | lookin | tired and drowsy. At this mom |
Central - LAL | the union oan ma life. Still | lookin | furrit tae independence |
Central - DUN | Thi doctors ir still | lookin | fir thi answers |
Central - GLA | happenin. While she wis still | lookin | at the place where it'd been, |
Central - EDN | m greeted again by a fretful | lookin | Bruce who instantly cloacks t |
Central - SEC | A'm | lookin | fur a spark, a seed, |
Central - SEC | A'm | lookin | for a change o diet. |
Central - GLA | magnetic n mine ir metal. A'm | lookin | at hur n she's lookin at me. |
Central - SEC | re must be blind. Still, ah'm | lookin | fur ward ten and tae ma sheer |
Shetland - SHD | as dis machine cut anes. Ah'm | lookin | forward ta dis," he addit, an |
Central - WCE | state the case here, but ah'm | lookin | at Scots an ah'm thinkin shui |
Shetland - SHD | tae brighten a grey day! I'm | lookin | forward tae readin dis Sally |
Doric - DOR | Weel, I'm | lookin | fir their bonny van |
Central - LAL | 'Whit''s this I'm | lookin | at?' said Heehaw, aye lookin |
Central - AYR | Am | lookin | ’ smashin; whit a stunner! |
Doric - ABN | rr's Pinks, fan MacTavish cam | lookin | for him. "Dod," he said, "Fai |
Central - SEC | g awe the best 2 night and am | lookin | forward to the game defo - h |
Central - LAL | 'I am | lookin | efter ye, Grannie,' Geordie c |
Doric - DOR | says Tam | lookin | for mair. Ronald tells him." |
Central - GLA | ent that hid the rest ae them | lookin | so anxious.) |
Southern - SEA | ion was asking me as if ahm | lookin | fir a plaster or twa reliev |
Central - GLA | oot the motor tae see wit ahm | lookin | at. Mah uncle's glued tae the |
Central - LAL | dovey, ye should've seen thim | lookin | et each ither as if thir wis |
Central - GLA | andstane tenement’s as grim | lookin | as it sounds wae green streak |
Central - WCE | s section. Then ah seen hum | lookin | ’ at me sortie strange. An |
Central - GLA | till ah get find whit ah’m | lookin | fur. |
Central - GLA | “Ah’m | lookin | fur a sick line son, but it |
Central - GLA | “Ah’m | lookin | fur a sick line. Ah’m afrai |
Doric - DOR | I’m | lookin | for the reid and yalla baas, |
Central - DUN | an | lookin | ti double-cross |
Shetland - SHD | est wis sayin naethin ava, an | lookin | aafil pitten oot. |
Central - GLA | rest wir sayin not a wird, an | lookin | awfy uncomfortable. |
Shetland - SHD | Keeng, comin up ta Alice, an | lookin | hard at da Cat's head, aaber |
Southern - SEA | King, comin up tae Ahlice, an | lookin | at th Cat's heid wi great cur |
Southern - SEA | t th verses oan heis knee, an | lookin | at thum wi yin ey; "Ah seem t |
Central - GLA | t the verses oan his knee, an | lookin | at them wae |
Shetland - SHD | t da verses apon his knee, an | lookin | at dem wi wan eye; "I seem ta |
Southern - SEA | eady tae mak hersel yisfi, an | lookin | anxiously aboot hur. "Och, da |
Central - GLA | dy tae make hersel useful, an | lookin | anxiously aboot her. "Show us |
Shetland - SHD | comin drittlin back ageen, an | lookin | aboot him as he cam, jJuist a |
Central - GLA | slowly trottin back again, an | lookin | anxiously aw aboot as it went |
Shetland - SHD | o da lanterns an da mön, an | lookin | fairly disjaskit, an yet no o |
Central - GLA | a haircut man.’ he sais, an | lookin | at his saucer eyes, ah firmly |
Doric - MNA | nin fit eyn te pynt first, an | lookin | doon it Joyce an the Jeweller |
Doric - MNA | roon the fae Lochgilphead an | lookin | ower tae the Kyles o Bute - |
Doric - MNA | aid Donald, ignorin Gertie an | lookin | it the twins - aye bubblin a |
Central - LAL | s characters bidin at hame an | lookin | efter theirsels. #Scots #Bide |
Central - WCE | nner gram bar ae chocolate an | lookin | dead pleased wi thirsels. So |
Shetland - SHD | e chance o dis, so shö began | lookin | at aathing roond aboot her, t |
Central - LAL | wis pure honkin. Raither than | lookin | at the door, then, the orphan |
Central - DUN | ?' said Wullie, pouin back an | lookin | at his pal wi his een poppin. |
Central - GLA | re no the usual fuckin Roman | lookin | efforts ye’d expect. They |
Doric - MNA | ike red," she said, lachin an | lookin | kindly. "I've never really th |
Central - GLA | ocessin whit ah’m hearin an | lookin | at Pearcey who’s dain his b |
Doric - MNA | napkin inte's sark collar an | lookin | like he wid raither bi onywye |
Central - SWE | llockit wi whit thon means an | lookin | fir a pad doon backs o dreams |
Central - GLA | ,' ah say, lickin mah lips an | lookin | at the lads who aw burst inta |
Doric - MNA | fore ruggin on his jaicket an | lookin | roon the kitchen: familiar th |
Central - LAL | he ewes an lionesses wad stan | lookin | on, like mithers at a playgro |
Central - LAL | he ewes an lionesses wad stan | lookin | on, like mithers at a playgro |
Doric - MNA | s nae time ti play nor stan | lookin | an wunnerin noo. It’s wark, |
Central - WCE | g before they noticed ivrywan | lookin | it them. |
Central - SEC | ick raises his gless, no e'en | lookin | at me; he seemed ti hae growe |
Central - GLA | see, as well as if she'd been | lookin | aer their shooders, that aw t |
Central - GLA | !" said the Queen, who'd been | lookin | at the roses. "Oaf wae thir h |
Central - SEC | it. When Cinderella had been | lookin | fer his present, the wallet h |
Central - DUN | amous Mr Haldane. He had been | lookin | forrit tae hearin this great |
Central - GLA | as much; telt him ah’d been | lookin | oot fur him, drappin in tae T |
Central - DUN | ere doll, ken this eh've been | lookin | |
Central - DUN | gests that fowk hae lang been | lookin | in the wrang place fer the Ba |
Shetland - SHD | disappointed, fur I wis been | lookin | forward ta dat lovely bright |
Shetland - SHD | Wi dat sam, Five, at wis been | lookin | in faer ower ta da idder side |
Shetland - SHD | iends a bairns. Shü wis been | lookin | forward ta her Christmas shop |
Central - GLA | that strange cos he’s been | lookin | oot fur me, made me feel like |
Doric - MNA | e could see the big broon een | lookin | up at him as if beggin help. |
Southern - SEA | heid!" she said withoot even | lookin | roond. |
Central - WCE | it it in the bin withoot even | lookin | at it. |
Central - WCE | it it in the bin withoot even | lookin | at it. |
Central - GLA | is heid!" she said wioot even | lookin | roond. |
Central - SEC | n_graeme @WickAcademyFC aye n | lookin | at ur wick team - dont think |
Central - LAL | y schedule has freed up again | lookin | tae book in wi u. X |
Southern - SEA | " said th Hatter. Hei hed bin | lookin | at Ahlice fur some time wi gr |
Central - LAL | arebearturner Ya shoudnae bin | lookin | hen! |
Doric - MNA | aid Ah'm jist fit they've bin | lookin | fir: smairt an mainnerable. A |
Doric - MNA | nvite - me an Gerald hiv bin | lookin | forrit till ess aa day." |
Doric - MNA | "Ah hiv bin | lookin | ." "Ah ken, Ah ken, bit ye're |
Doric - MNA | e flattened fillet an avoidin | lookin | it a reed-faced Chantelle. |
Shetland - SHD | re wis John's midder staandin | lookin | . An I kent if I'd been able t |
Central - GLA | ain-link leash Ged’s haudin | lookin | like its gonnae snap under th |
Central - SEC | t Gatsby. This forty-somethin | lookin | boay is certainly dressed fur |
Central - GLA | ms aboot. ‘WHIT YIES FUCKIN | LOOKIN | AT?’ he shouts at the petri |
Central - SEC | d ah'm faced wae some gremlin | lookin | bastard whose sweatin and pan |
Central - GLA | Donaldsons been in | lookin | fur yi mate. |
Doric - ABN | Auntie Mary wis stannin | lookin | oot e sittin-room windae, wat |
Central - GLA | Ah’m staunin | lookin | at the prick - ma supposed m |
Central - SEC | nge rover ootside a depressin | lookin | buidin in the middle row ae m |
Doric - DOR | Sittin | lookin | like a feel |
Doric - DOR | ed prison oafficer, is sittin | lookin | oot the windae. Thir's the so |
Doric - MNA | an Ah ging t'a skweel reunion | lookin | like ess?" Susie steed side-o |
Central - EDN | m. Except fur the beaten doon | lookin | tramp who ah passed at the Br |
Central - LAL | h dinnae recognise the person | lookin | back. Ah look aboot a hunner |
Central - SEC | t the night - c yous later n | lookin | forrit tae a few jars |
Central - DUN | intae the ice pack wi the gun | lookin | fer the polar bear. Nou it wi |
Central - LAL | er will find him. He's kind o | lookin | for yese aw.' |
Central - GLA | hm no a total saddo. Ah'll go | lookin | fur a party, that's wit ah'll |
Central - WCE | re awa,' Mr Wormwidd said, no | lookin | up. 'We're leavin fur the air |
Central - WCE | a is it?' said the wumman, no | lookin | roond. |
Central - GLA | sels doon the next flight, no | lookin | back. Ah hear the dug’s bre |
Central - LAL | cent folk doon here. We're no | lookin | for ony bather.' |
Central - LAL | "Ye're no | lookin | in the richt place," Coont Ol |
Central - LAL | fae the front room. 'Ye're no | lookin | efter me! Ye're daein |
Central - SEC | @ShaunMcC4llion aye no | lookin | guid likes n dare a say it - |
Central - GLA | ang wae ye these days? Yer no | lookin | efter yersel.’ |
Central - LAL | got lung cancer, and it's no | lookin | good,' |
Central - SEC | the bridge noo guys - its no | lookin | good lol |
Central - GLA | . Two oot o three. It’s no | lookin | guid. |
Central - SEC | denyin it, ah'm certainly no | lookin | the fairest in the land. |
Central - GLA | ty. Every wan ay which ur noo | lookin | at me. There’s empty boatle |
Central - LAL | retendit. The'r a real fear o | lookin | stupit if we get it wrang. It |
Central - LAL | s froo a noo yeer an a wis so | lookin | fowert tae comin bak furra la |
Central - LAL | @mrjakehumphrey, as a wis so | lookin | forward tae seein and hearing |
Central - DUN | Ae wey o | lookin | at the Professor's piece is t |
Central - DUN | as it does the day. Ae wey o | lookin | at the difference is tae aye |
Central - DUN | doun in London. Bi this wey o | lookin | at things, some fowk reckon D |
Central - LAL | RICHT WEY O | LOOKIN | FOR THINGS |
Central - DUN | annerman, that had the duty o | lookin | eftir the King's standart, wi |
Doric - DOR | affa time o it th noo, keep | lookin | fir th silver linins fowk |
Central - LAL | 'Weel,' said Pooh, 'we keep | lookin | for Hame and no findin it, sa |
Central - GLA | ais. Conscious ay it, ah keep | lookin | away fae him, eyes fleetin ab |
Central - SEC | r een, - as lang's they keep | lookin | at you, and round about the t |
Central - LAL | Hoolet, because ye canna help | lookin | up tae onybody that can spell |
Central - GLA | ct these swines. He stauns up | lookin | as if he’s goat somethin el |
Central - WCE | her in school. Laura endet up | lookin | lik somethin oot the concentr |
Central - SEC | nS @simonhibs1875 @FNTeamwear | lookin | forward to fitting in as many |
Doric - ABN | rra shape o a man. A byordnar | lookin | man wi great shooders that a |
Doric - MNA | hiv lutten him oot fin ye war | lookin | fir the bathroom." |
Doric - MNA | "Bit ye war | lookin | forrit te retirin - ye said |
Central - SEC | is it no the word petted eer | lookin | for lol |
Central - SEC | Nae langer | lookin | proud. |
Doric - DOR | en ahin them, and the weather | lookin | ' fair |
Central - LAL | rs alane but for awbody ither | lookin | in tae see that Scots langage |
Central - SEC | am aways oan the move brother | lookin | for new horizons lol |
Central - LAL | @JeffBrazier | Lookin | guid Jeff! An a think yir mes |
Shetland - SHD | door wi her biddin. An efter | lookin | at her as if shui wis oagit o |
Central - WCE | B, C an D) but if yi wur ever | lookin | fur any oor pals an sumdy sai |
Central - LAL | got in their haunds but niwer | lookin | ' up wance tae see the truth - |
Shetland - SHD | Later on, Peter wis oot ower | lookin | among da yowes, an he saa him |
Central - GLA | ‘An whit is it yer | lookin | fur, eh?’ he sais, staunin |
Central - SWE | Ah see the day yer | lookin | richt dun-in |
Doric - MNA | e doon I gid ti Edinbro, fair | lookin | furrit til a whilie awa. Marg |
Doric - DOR | My, yer chips are fair | lookin | bra." |
Central - LAL | lyon17 Och jings, ah wis fair | lookin | furrit tae tarrin an featheri |
Central - SEC | ike spice boys, wi their hair | lookin | like the contents eh a Pot No |
Central - WCE | ow, Mr Wormwidd kept his hair | lookin | |
Ulster - GUL | footert throu whut lay thair | lookin | fur the thing we needit. |
Doric - MNA | ood yin it wiz milky and sair | lookin | . “Oh ma peer wee Catty,” |
Shetland - SHD | ar. I'm blyde tae fin dat dir | lookin | yummy #organic #nesstotties h |
Central - LAL | cationScot is pretty guid fir | lookin | at the grammar o Scots: https |
Central - GLA | an the bright eager eyes wir | lookin | up tae hers-she could hear th |
Central - LAL | me. Thomas tellt me they wir | lookin | aw ower the hoose fur me an e |
Central - DUN | yir | lookin | fir. |
Central - SEC | ce ae pittin Peter in care or | lookin | efter him. Easiest fuckin dec |
Central - LAL | hairge, the Rapet wumman, for | lookin | |
Central - LAL | 'Whit's yer price for | lookin | efter her tae she's awa? |
Central - LAL | s, and I feel responsible for | lookin | efter yese." |
Central - SEC | There's plenty o time yet for | lookin | . |
Central - GLA | iz nane o thon face-paint nor | lookin | oot auld curtains tae garb mi |
Central - LAL | big guys huv been at Ma door | lookin | fur... ?? ?????. ????????. ?? |
Central - EDN | s were staunin’ at the door | lookin | ’ at the rain stoattin’ up |
Doric - MNA | er lattin her loon oot e door | lookin | a disgrace like att! |
Central - WCE | e school come up tae oor door | lookin | fur me an Kelly Campbell wis |
Doric - DOR | s cried minority languages or | lookin | tae see foo Scots hauds its a |
Central - SEC | an_Pacey @pele_anderson m8 ur | lookin | fine - whit aboot u and me t |
Central - SEC | wee road, miles frae onywhaur | lookin | fer a fairm cottage. The road |
Central - GLA | ur it though, eh? Gratis. Fur | lookin | oot fur us till ah kin get se |
Central - LAL | wis walking doon the harbour | lookin | at boats! X http://t.co/0mkGq |
Central - LAL | . Somewan oan the otherside's | lookin | oot fur me. |
Central - GLA | "Help ma Bob" he said, "He's | lookin | better." |
Central - NEC | in a wee bit o a state. He's | lookin | for somebody tae gie him a ha |
Central - LAL | 'Mibbe he's | lookin | for somethin.' |
Central - GLA | dark, ah cannae tell if he's | lookin | at me or Dolly. It's obviousl |
Central - LAL | n his voice. Ah kin tell he's | lookin | his nose doon oan me awready. |
Central - GLA | s ..' A say tae Monica. She's | lookin | para noo. |
Central - GLA | maw looks a bit upset. She's | lookin | at hur son wae new eyes. Hur |
Doric - DOR | I've got a feline, an she 's | lookin | gie fat |
Central - WCE | only gets in touch when she's | lookin | fur money or a favour. Ma da' |
Central - GLA | tae see her coupon when she's | lookin | in his windae. |
Doric - DOR | 's deein' here and fa's she's | lookin | ' for. |
Doric - DOR | If I say she's | lookin | best she's been |
Central - LAL | tae Coont Olaf. Noo that he's | lookin | efter yese, the Coont can bri |
Central - WCE | ice jist telt me that Iqbal's | lookin | fir sumdy tae dae the free pa |
Doric - MNA | ..fit if Ah'm nae fit Helen's | lookin | fir?" Ah say as Ah stan it th |
Doric - DOR | Chris M's pink. Jimmy Carr's | lookin | affa slim |
Central - LAL | For thaim that's | lookin | for a mair set-oot wey o lear |
Central - GLA | ed talkin. Fuckin everycunt's | lookin | at me noo. Mah uncle stawns u |
Shetland - SHD | da chance ta say mair. "Du's | lookin | for eggs, I ken dat weel enyo |
Shetland - SHD | am will be da blyde if shü's | lookin | doon ipo dee, ta see at du's |
Central - GLA | hat ah could only describe as | lookin | like a slum. Ah mean, where a |
Southern - SEA | She was | lookin | aboot fur some wei o escape, |
Southern - SEA | hings happenin. While she was | lookin | at th place where eet hed bin |
Doric - ABN | er Elsie was there an she was | lookin | at him an aa. “Fit’s the |
Southern - SEA | let ee oot, ee ken." Hei was | lookin | up intue th sky a th time ei |
Southern - SEA | atch oot o heis pooch, an was | lookin | at eet nervous, shooglin eet |
Southern - SEA | ssed in a meenit that eet was | lookin | fur th fan an th pair o white |
Southern - SEA | A muckle puppy was | lookin | doon at hur wi big roond eyes |
Central - SEC | ony amateur clubs | lookin | - fir a covvy officer thats co |
Central - SEC | tolerable CJ fae the Eggheads | lookin | cunt? But ah dinnae say that. |
Central - WCE | him right in the centre pages | lookin | super sexy an wearin a white |
Doric - MNA | ts an dreams an he spent ages | lookin | fir jist the richt wird te de |
Doric - ABN | ng throw half a box o matches | lookin | for spiders afore ye sat doon |
Central - LAL | o fowk wi faimilies | lookin | oan, wha aye wull say: |
Doric - ABN | at, neen at aa. He jist likes | lookin | in at the windae, divn’t ye |
Central - SWE | clarty parfume whiles | lookin | on it. |
Central - SEC | youth n tier 2 amateur games | lookin | to go ahead shortly - nae wo |
Doric - MNA | tood at the heed o the cliffs | lookin | oot at the sea. He shuddered |
Doric - MNA | anin at the heed o the cliffs | lookin | doon at Tarlair an oot ower t |
Doric - DOR | Athings | lookin | braw |
Doric - DOR | agine pluntin the peer things | lookin | efter them for wiks n wiks th |
Central - GLA | od a place as any.’ he sais | lookin | oer his shoulders tae somehow |
Central - SEC | allion good to see the lad is | lookin | well m8 - after his trips to |
Central - SEC | ess9 as aways - millfield is | lookin | topper guys n is a crackin pl |
Central - SEC | eat work guys - millfield is | lookin | topper |
Central - SEC | Ath n why not - the place is | lookin | topper - yoove every right t |
Central - LAL | ae ma Donald. Stella Marie is | lookin | at his grave and greetin. If |
Doric - DOR | xt thing ye ken yer auntie is | lookin | at her watch an sayin we’ll |
Central - SEC | top drawer m8 - olivebank is | lookin | braw n b oan tae ees awe at t |
Central - SEC | th a huv tae say olivebank is | lookin | really braw - al b overwhelm |
Central - LAL | ts - that a certain Chiel is | lookin | for a hoose. I hae fund yin f |
Central - SEC | stoap it lol - auld phil is | lookin | weel! |
Central - GLA | ilin like fuck but Addison is | lookin | mad para. 'Fuck it, they say |
Central - GLA | Disco is | lookin | worried. Ahm comin fur your t |
Central - SEC | 2 morro is | lookin | radio rental - 2 early grass |
Central - EDN | here it hits me. This cunt is | lookin | depressed or worried aboot su |
Central - EDN | IT this time A realised A wis | lookin | ’ at a pair o’ young teena |
Central - LAL | saw her sister Sunny, wha wis | lookin | aw frantic at her and tryin t |
Central - LAL | arwickADavis Truthfully a wis | lookin | forward tae it as like you, W |
Shetland - SHD | or anidder burden. Da lad wis | lookin | ower his shooder at is whin h |
Doric - DOR | ts this"? Weel a tall lad wis | lookin | a wee bit sheepish an |
Shetland - SHD | da wan caad David. David wis | lookin | ta da sheep dat day bit he ca |
Central - LAL | eenished readin POEM, and wis | lookin | up tae say "Thank ye', nane b |
Central - SEC | Ma maws face wis | lookin | awfy peely waly |
Central - LAL | rince saw that the palace wis | lookin | fer a grumphieman tae look ef |
Central - LAL | He wis | lookin | gey hungry yet, sae Sophie ra |
Central - GLA | could lit ye oot, eh." He wis | lookin | up intae the sky the whole ti |
Shetland - SHD | lat dee oot, du kens." He wis | lookin | awa up inta da heevens aa da |
Central - LAL | o him at the road-end. He wis | lookin | oot ower the fields tae the s |
Central - WCE | t an pure blanked her. He wis | lookin | straight at me when he held o |
Central - LAL | ae the nippie wee crab he wis | lookin | at and saw it as weel. He rea |
Central - NEC | Hercules tellt people he wis | lookin | for the Lion o Nemea, their c |
Central - GLA | She wis | lookin | aboot fir some wey tae escape |
Central - LAL | she wis | lookin | efter the deein or the deid s |
Central - DUN | her an asked her wha she wis | lookin | fur. |
Central - GLA | sister would pretend she wis | lookin | at summin really interestin s |
Central - DUN | baith the lads - an she wis | lookin | up at Tam wi a look that Wull |
Central - LAL | Bracky Beach, and that he wis | lookin | at richt noo. |
Central - LAL | er faither thocht that he wis | lookin | efter her, when it cam tae co |
Doric - ABN | is pal Andra an thocht he wis | lookin | affa pleased wi hissel, the c |
Doric - MNA | "Ah'm gaun till! Ah wis | lookin | it ess special diet far they |
Central - GLA | again fur a few weeks. Ah wis | lookin | fur him whenever ah wis in Th |
Central - SEC | ingin earlier but that ah wis | lookin | too peaceful snorin. That she |
Central - LAL | a search for sequestra (I wis | lookin | for sequestration but wis try |
Doric - ABN | I'd spent twelve quid, I wis | lookin | ' roon' the booth tae see if t |
Central - SEC | ng ti the gents, and as J wis | lookin | at mysel in the mirror, I tho |
Central - LAL | in the snaw, Nane o them wis | lookin | for ony siller; nane o them w |
Doric - ABN | r Service. Noo een o them wis | lookin | at his watch an mummlin somet |
Shetland - SHD | atch oot o his pootch, an wis | lookin | at him, oonaesy, shakkin him |
Doric - MNA | it she dollt hersel up an wis | lookin | richt weel |
Doric - DOR | is for thirty odd year an wis | lookin | |
Shetland - SHD | e, an da aaber bricht een wis | lookin | up intae her ain eens-shö co |
Central - WCE | er face straight. The son wis | lookin | straight aheid oot the windae |
Shetland - SHD | A munster o a whalp wis | lookin | doon at her wi grett roond ee |
Doric - DOR | . Ae time fin her faither wis | lookin | efter her, he'd gaen her a ri |
Central - LAL | ticin the funny wey Klaus wis | lookin | at the berries, smiled and po |
Doric - DOR | hin a maitter o months it wis | lookin | better than ever. |
Central - WCE | on's gayness. Murray Hart wis | lookin | pure sexy as ever ay he wis t |
Doric - DOR | n order". (Broon An Roost wis | lookin | affa |
Shetland - SHD | i da plaet. Whan naebody wis | lookin | - idder as Jesus himsel - a |
Central - LAL | h the windae when naebody wis | lookin | and their wee haunds, that we |
Central - GLA | A gigantic puppy wis | lookin | doon at her wae big roon eyes |
Shetland - SHD | Shö wis | lookin | aboot her for some wye o winn |
Shetland - SHD | ings happenin. While shö wis | lookin | at da place whaar da Cat wis |
Shetland - SHD | juist as weel as if shö wis | lookin | ower der shooders, at aa da j |
Shetland - SHD | Peterina wis oot in da hills | lookin | fir wild flooers fir da show. |
Shetland - SHD | Da Hams | lookin | fresh top right ?? https://t. |
Central - LAL | n snaw oan the high mountains | lookin | acroass yon strath tae the Tr |
Central - LAL | ld baith see the ither bairns | lookin | at him wi misdoot in their ee |
Doric - MNA | @InverurieLocos | Lookin | affa smert. Weel deen Loco's |
Central - LAL | sclimmin through the treetaps | lookin | for ither things tae mash up |
Central - GLA | n riflin through yir drawers | lookin | fur suhin or nuhin. Yi hud ta |
Doric - MNA | d jist staan there for oors | lookin | oot at the sea. He’d come h |
Central - GLA | es, feelin aboot in the grass | lookin | fur the phone. Hair aw err th |
Shetland - SHD | @peediepuss | Lookin | for groatie buckies is een o |
Central - SEC | spite the chilly start - its | lookin | barry outside tho - njoy ur |
Central - LAL | hen they saw Violet and Klaus | lookin | aw forfechten at some bitties |
Central - GLA | 100% sure he won't notice us | lookin | in at him. He's potterin aboo |
Central - GLA | buck, cushioned wans; hideous | lookin | , but ah take it they’re mad |
Central - GLA | nt wearin some fuckin hideous | lookin | threadbare, mohair tank top h |
Central - GLA | i1p, mate! Nae sweat, he says | lookin | gem, but wae a wee nervous gl |
Central - LAL | es, hur beady eyes wur always | lookin | fur a reason tae punish even |
Central - GLA | He’s | lookin | at me, his hazel eyes still b |
Central - EDN | eyes bearin up at me. He’s | lookin | fur a sure sign that ah’m n |
Central - EDN | iced ma misty eyes and he’s | lookin | maire concerned than ever bef |
Central - EDN | ays it, n aw. And noo she’s | lookin | like a beautiful Albino. ‘ |
Central - AYR | Oor kitchen’s | lookin | ’ like a sea |
Doric - MNA | orse, it hid bin expeckit aat | lookin | efter you wis pairt o the pac |
Central - GLA | the leafy, tree lined street | lookin | in the big bay windaes ay the |
Central - SEC | Where there's some up market | lookin | paintings pinned oan thum. "N |
Central - LAL | and on aboot Olaf and Violet | lookin | efter each ither in seekness |
Doric - ABN | a quarry, though. Nae wi saft | lookin | haans lik that. That widna be |
Shetland - SHD | . Bit døin dat is isna richt | lookin | at it fae a historic or lingu |
Central - WCE | r and Mrs Wormwidd were richt | lookin | forrit tae the day they could |
Central - GLA | hud cunts phonin me aw night | lookin | fur ye. Whit part ay this arr |
Central - WCE | in Harpreach fur. She said it | lookin | back ower at the gate makin i |
Central - GLA | sais, the cadeverous, glakit | lookin | cunt. Lookin at him though, i |
Doric - DOR | bot Ye giepit mishapit bappit | lookin | ' hoor! |
Central - GLA | h see Ged an the other stupit | lookin | cunt, Monty, sittin at the ta |
Central - SWE | e abody notice. Folks stertit | lookin | roon aboot tae see if they co |
Central - GLA | ance ae this; so she stairtit | lookin | at everythin else aroon her t |
Doric - DOR | @ScotlandNT | Lookin | tae see foo Alan campbell lin |
Shetland - SHD | Day1 : We went | lookin | for grottybuckies. A simple o |
Doric - ABN | in was aa wrunkelt an wizzent | lookin | . There wis straa ahin the lug |
Central - GLA | 'Mate, there's nae point | lookin | fur trouble' |
Central - GLA | There’s a gaunt | lookin | , skinny brass monkey walkin t |
Doric - DOR | See aa wi'oot | lookin | |
Central - WCE | eturn fur bein sae guid aboot | lookin | efter me. Ah ken fine it's a |
Doric - MNA | ted rid o. I’d a raik aboot | lookin | at the books but they were ma |
Doric - DOR | a ess young eens hingin aboot | lookin | fir trouble." |
Central - WCE | n Tommy's soya mince come oot | lookin | lik cement because he never a |
Central - LAL | e an opened his jotter athoot | lookin | at it. Tam then made furtive |
Central - SEC | gae wrang at the sea, withoot | lookin | ' fur bother. |
Central - LAL | The lassie-in-waitin cam oot | lookin | flushed. |
Southern - SEA | Ahlice kept | lookin | thochtfu at th mushroom for a |
Doric - DOR | oot o his fordel (he aye kept | lookin | for the twa |
Doric - DOR | hares we widna starve ah kept | lookin | at the broon envelope and afo |
Doric - DOR | Jonsar Eck kept | lookin | for the glesses, he looked in |
Central - DUN | were jist ower greedy an kept | lookin | fer mair whales eftir the win |
Central - EDN | ble tae catch them! They kept | lookin | ’ back an’ grinnin’ as A |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey kept | lookin | stievely at Matilda through h |
Central - WCE | engage een wir twice as feart | lookin | when she saw Nessie howlin in |
Central - DUN | The problem is, gin ye stairt | lookin | at hou things actually are, t |
Central - LAL | snae aa that. Wis he the best | lookin | fella they cud find? A'body s |
Central - WCE | aid. He's lik the pure nicest | lookin | guy in oor hail year. Aye he' |
Central - GLA | dbag; a pair ae her scabbiest | lookin | knickers as instructed. 'Magi |
Central - SEC | aw day, in aw w'athers, jist | lookin | ' at the watter. Eck tells me |
Central - SEC | an, so A spent some time jist | lookin | aboot, gettin ma face painted |
Central - LAL | oak. Ah kin gain a stane jist | LOOKIN | at a doughnut ?? |
Central - NEC | e ye dae. It maks me ill jist | lookin | at ye. Sae help me, ah should |
Central - DUN | Yir jist | lookin | fir a shag, awah yi go |
Central - WCE | s Rice thinks Charlene's jist | lookin | fur attention. Quite a lot ae |
Central - EDN | wich. Why?” “Sae has jist | lookin | ’ doon Carol’s cleavage do |
Central - SEC | @EamonnReynolds jist | lookin | forrit tae seein awe the amat |
Central - WCE | He stood fur ages jist | lookin | at me an no sayin anythin an |
Doric - DOR | aroon and aabody else is jist | lookin | at her and nae sayin onything |
Central - SEC | l curtain. Mibbie ah wis jist | lookin | fur somethin tae hud oantae b |
Central - WCE | e be honest, I wis feart jist | lookin | at them, wi their tartan scar |
Central - NEC | boaked up his breakfast jist | lookin | at it. |
Central - SEC | Whilst | lookin | helluva miserable. |
Shetland - SHD | Da feelin dat comes fae first | lookin | oot da window and discoverin |
Central - SEC | But | lookin | on the grass below Ah saw an |
Central - LAL | e a wee newbie oan insta, but | lookin | tae be more active soon. xxx |
Central - GLA | efter the swift rebuttal, but | lookin | roon the four ay us - wild e |
Central - DUN | on dreich midwinter days. But | lookin | back, A feel great pride that |
Shetland - SHD | @jm_stout | Lookin | forward tae hearin dy voice o |
Shetland - SHD | whit is du greetin fir? Is du | lookin | fir some-ean?' Tinkin dat he |
Shetland - SHD | in StE: A'm vexed tae see you | lookin | dat silly. Ir de onythin I ca |
Doric - MNA | ght-iron railins. "Fit're you | lookin | so happy aboot? Ye're grinnin |
Central - LAL | ehaw,' he said, 'whit are you | lookin | for?" |
Central - SEC | @DicaculusManiac a luv | lookin | back at the retro stuff fae f |
Central - GLA | area is jumpin wae polis, aw | lookin | tae bust yi. They never wante |
Central - WCE | roamin the woods tae this day | lookin | fur lone families or couples |
Central - WCE | said Chris' hair wis pure gay | lookin | an then Chris went away in a |
Central - GLA | ye. . .’ he makes a show ay | lookin | at his Rolex watch. ‘. . .a |
Central - SEC | legged it oor tae the shabby | lookin | groond behind the boozer and |
Central - LAL | ' ah lie, distractin masel by | lookin | at the farm at the back o the |
Central - LAL | ocht he wid stert the Hunt by | lookin | for Wee Grumphie, and spierin |
Central - LAL | eak Scots? Ye can find oot by | lookin | at the results fae the 2011 c |
Central - LAL | juist ootby | lookin | in |
Doric - DOR | lin wis gie lively an already | lookin | for tae dee some explorin. |
Doric - MNA | ough..." jokit Stevie, ariddy | lookin | fir the photie on his new dig |
Central - SEC | red and cared fur by the tidy | lookin | dug walker ah hired. The wee |
Central - SEC | @Brian_Pacey | lookin | forrit tae 2 nite wae the cra |
Central - SEC | @Brian_Pacey | lookin | at the fixtures its mental im |
Central - LAL | @IAmChrisRamsey | Lookin | guid! Didnae ken you could tx |
Doric - DOR | d be stannin thare but Snuffy | lookin | juist the same as he wis aa t |
Central - LAL | in a pair o glasses and comfy | lookin | tartan scarf and white dressi |
Central - SEC | ords spillin oot ae the geeky | lookin | boays mooth. |
Central - SEC | mashin ae gless oan the manky | lookin | flair at ma feet. |
Central - WCE | sts, ah think it's pure manky | lookin | . That stinky Colin Kellerman |
Central - LAL | . There are plenty o friendly | lookin | lassies and some huvnae found |
Central - SEC | On viewin a likely | lookin | cratur |
Central - GLA | hit ah said. Lit she's really | lookin | fur the deeper meanin in ma c |
Central - WCE | ol show. Aw ah wis so totally | lookin | forward tae that as well, sai |
Shetland - SHD | r allowed oot ageen. Actually | lookin | forward to havin stuff fur da |
Doric - MNA | ken me too weel. I'm currenly | lookin | at gettin een o em hand held |
Central - SWE | noo no locked an only | lookin | furrit. |
Southern - SEA | Five, whae hed bin anxiously | lookin | across th gairden, ca'ed oot |
Central - GLA | one back but she's constantly | lookin | err her shooder in case we ge |
Central - EDN | And if it wis some wee fanny | lookin | tae create a name fur thumsel |
Doric - DOR | BurnessPaullLLP an awfa bonny | lookin | ' bush thon, hope e' quines gi |
Doric - MNA | @watterloony | Lookin | guid loon |
Central - LAL | tea?' She wis aye that happy | lookin | as if somebody hid jist tellt |
Central - WCE | ae wan. She Wis quite a scary | lookin | lassie. Ah don't understaun h |
Central - SEC | git tae admire is the dreary | lookin | violated Lego sets the govern |
Central - LAL | recently, another documentary | lookin | at Scots language is here, wi |
Central - LAL | tterday efternane in February | lookin | oot at fields an mair fields |
Doric - MNA | tellt him aboot the big angry | lookin | cat wi one ee almost comin th |
Central - GLA | ewards me, aw gaunt an greasy | lookin | . Bloody druggie! Ah kin tell |
Central - GLA | hidin spot. They're too busy | lookin | in the debris fur stashes n r |
Central - LAL | ory,' she says. Ah'm too busy | lookin | at ma Donald's grave tae pay |
Shetland - SHD | k but I wis also far too busy | lookin | at da widden rippek maa da Tr |
Central - GLA | group ay neds staunin; shifty | lookin | , basebaw caps an hoods flingi |
Central - SEC | uty hidden awey in some dusty | lookin | tennants boax. And ever since |
Doric - MNA | tarted greetin. She saw Catty | lookin | up at her fae the fleer wi th |
Central - SEC | s situated behind some shitty | lookin | boozer cawed The Calderwood. |
Doric - DOR | fore. In his hand wis a heavy | lookin | shotgun, possibly o the twelv |
Central - EDN | y bein weighed doon wae heavy | lookin | bags. While others walk freel |
Central - SEC | amily are sittin oan the cozy | lookin | seats in the waitin room. The |
Central - DUN | an yir aye-wiz | lookin | oot ti deceive |
Central - SEC | He wiz | lookin | aroond the queue as he stood |
Doric - DOR | tten the bunting for. She wiz | lookin | for fowk tae jyne her new dra |
Doric - MNA | es o juice. We forgoat we wiz | lookin | for money. This wiz paradise. |
Central - DUN | Ei wiz | lookin | fir cash we a ski mask |
Doric - MNA | cy. Aa the while Jeemicky wiz | lookin | doon at Bob. Throwe the net h |
Central - GLA | and a fancy watch – | lookin | at him ah felt even mair swea |
Central - EDN | ’ an’ splutterin’ an’ | lookin | ’ fell “Drooned Rat-like! |