Orkney - ORK | River | City may yet dae for Scotland | |
Central - LAL | river | rinnin ae wye, ae wye, but ae | |
Central - LAL | river | rack, see, pirlin an papplin | |
Central - GLA | River | Snaw | |
Central - DUN | River | Forth. | |
Central - SEC | nnerstaund "Chewin the Fat", " | River | City", "Rab C Nesbit" or "Tam |
Doric - DOR | daein aa yer washin in i' | River | Dee |
Central - SEC | he watter, haar in the parks, | River | and white haar o the north. |
Central - LAL | sity, railway station, perks, | river | an herbour, Blackhall's feict |
Central - LAL | bore, fresh meets saut, | river | braids intae sea. |
Doric - DOR | ewDogJames ither side o' fit? | River | Don? E' Broch? Fit aboot a we |
Central - SWE | a | river | that - |
Orkney - ORK | A | river | o gold at the edge o the tide |
Central - SEC | A | river | flooded doon the road, |
Ulster - EUL | , a | river | caaled Inbhear an Latharna. |
Doric - ABN | Lang ago, a | river | ran throu the city cawed the |
Shetland - SHD | An efternön o golden sun, Da | river | calm afore, |
Shetland - SHD | Tae da | river | o’ bluid spilt be da guillo |
Central - EDN | he Neanderthals had crossed a | river | an fund thairsels in a differ |
Central - EDN | he Neanderthals had crossed a | river | an fund thairsels in a differ |
Shetland - SHD | rt, John wid baptise dem i da | river | Jordan. |
Shetland - SHD | t him in a peerie basket i da | river | hoopin dat some Göd Egyptian |
Shetland - SHD | id aff in a rowin boat apo da | river | Thames in Oxford, alang wi da |
Central - NEC | er. But ae time we cam tae a | river | in spate that wis ower wide f |
Ulster - EUL | avy that they cascaded intaea | river | , a river caaled Inbhear an La |
Doric - MNA | e and the tears flowed like a | river | . She felt something touch her |
Central - SEC | An sweat pours aff me like a | river | . |
Central - EDN | an the ithir han’ is like a | river | , it's flowin’ aw’ the tim |
Ulster - SYN | ntae Judea an crosst ower tha | river | Joardan. Big croods follaed h |
Ulster - EUL | rowne's Irish Linen cud dam a | river | , she had affen bin toul bae h |
Central - LAL | el floatin on his back doon a | river | , or straikin oot fae yin isla |
Central - LAL | ndin on the sliddery bank o a | river | , and somebody BOONCES ye lood |
Central - SEC | It's the lang run o a | river | wi nae end. |
Central - LAL | dress and socks in front o a | river | wan Thistlegate's 'Most Bonni |
Central - LAL | ned when ye had been inower a | river | for a guid while. |
Central - WCE | ti swum stown sheep athort a | river | , but sen thair ir auld yowes, |
Central - LAL | that muckle it was awmaist a | river | , and sae it didna rin and low |
Central - LAL | stop. A boy wis walkin by a | river | in the Hielans. Awa |
Central - SEC | ow-lying ground, usually by a | river | ". Sauchiehall in fack means " |
Central - AYR | esk Burn, the Ayr wis a braid | river | rinnin throu braid laich holm |
Ulster - GUL | Frae the Braid | River | Valley, frae the Mountains o |
Ulster - GUL | Frae the Braid | River | valley, frae the Mountains o |
Ulster - GUL | Frae the Braid | River | Valley, frae the Mountains o |
Ulster - GUL | Frae the Braid | River | valley, frae the Mountains o |
Central - EDN | s haes chynged. There a thrid | river | , the Sarasvati, an ancestral |
Central - LAL | ir-farrant form shiftin intae | river | |
Central - SEC | A wee dauner intae | River | Island |
Central - GLA | SPENDIN THE NICHT OAN JIANDE | RIVER | |
Central - GLA | And mammy hummin "Swanee | River | ", |
Ulster - GUL | @ardscatholic "Burn" is a wee | river | ; "butt" mair difficult - bit |
Southern - SEA | the | river | mertins cum an gae |
Central - GLA | The | river | 's sooth, the autumn ends, the |
Central - LAL | The | River | Kens Nancy Riach |
Southern - SEA | the | river | rins on lyke intil the lift. |
Central - LAL | The | river | wis freezin cauld as weel as |
Southern - SEA | the | river | boats swither, |
Central - SEC | auchiehall in fack means "the | river | meadow wi the willow trees" f |
Doric - DOR | o' the | River | Don, whaur in the sun a pair |
Southern - SEA | lings on the same side o' the | river | es the new hospital. Of, cour |
Central - GLA | Aye, that's yon Rubicon, the | river | o intention |
Central - SEC | scattered here and there. The | river | wis running quite low as ther |
Central - LAL | te and clartlessly clean. The | river | o chocolate wis flowin awhie |
Central - NEC | warst o the stottin rain. The | river | is fouthie wi braw saumon, th |
Central - WCE | d never heard this story. The | River | Cart, said ma gran, pure aw p |
Central - EDN | r the bottom, we only had the | river | tae cross! A went doon tae in |
Central - EDN | p sucessfu’ly descended the | river | an’ at the egress point the |
Central - EDN | “This yin, wha crossed the | river | , wis the granmither o Ragoran |
Central - EDN | eflectit, that “crossed the | river | ” bit. Than she dovert ower, |
Doric - MNA | rs bracelets o frost, and the | river | itsel rins blaik as the Earl |
Doric - DOR | awyes tae play on. We’d the | river | at the boddam o the hill, the |
Central - LAL | roonish dubbie watter fae the | river | and cairryin it awa tae naebo |
Central - DUN | rinnin watter apairt fae the | river | itsel - jist a bit grund dou |
Doric - MNB | own tae ma dides then tae the | river | . Fan a arrived at the river i |
Central - LAL | muckle splatch, and intae the | river | gaed Augustus Gowp, and in wa |
Central - GLA | launches the blade intae the | river | as we go. ‘He didnae see th |
Central - LAL | rlit him aff a brig intae the | River | Cart. Some hae proponit that |
Central - SWE | and dives intae the | river | , the man nae langer feels |
Central - LAL | ckle mug, dooked it intae the | river | , filled it wi chocolate, and |
Central - LAL | singin his guts oot intae the | river | ower the side o the ship, gin |
Doric - ABN | k, far it dipped doon tae the | river | . Twa three coos were gaithere |
Central - SWE | Aside the | river | whaur a hunner mills |
Central - SEC | oor fishing. I could see the | river | tantalisingly close, jist owr |
Central - EDN | n tae Galloway tae paddle the | River | Nith. Efter makin’ the “T |
Central - LAL | frae the Ochils tae jyne the | River | Earn near Forteviot - at Inv |
Southern - SEA | at the rocks juist afore the | river | gauns under the tunnel, where |
Central - SEC | there, would they? An if the | river | rises, it'll be washed awa. |
Central - SEC | usly on the other side of the | river | ?? |
Central - SWE | hasing down The battle of the | River | Plate |
Central - LAL | Alang the | river | 's yallo crests, |
Southern - SEA | Yestrein alang the | river | banks, |
Doric - ABN | waks an bike rides alang the | river | Loire, stappin aff at the too |
Central - LAL | lenesk up a wee bit alang the | River | North Esk tae Loch Lee. In th |
Southern - SEA | bi the | river | o swurlin swaws, |
Central - LAL | rk nor a saugh greetin bi the | river | . |
Doric - ABN | n wis at the ploo doon bi the | river | that day. He saa the bairns - |
Central - LAL | n Olaf. 'There's a bend i the | river | aboot fower mile furder doon |
Central - NEC | mak a rope. Ae Sikh swam the | river | an tied ae end o the turban r |
Central - SWE | an the | river | in the glen |
Doric - DOR | the airs an the boatie an the | river | hed eelie't awaa in a gliff, |
Central - GLA | Sang o Sundoun oan the | River | |
Central - LAL | really see the fields an the | river | - |
Central - LAL | id arable ferm set atween the | River | Nith an the Kirkconnel road w |
Central - EDN | k quha comes tae bathe in the | river | , or tae thy ancestors fae tho |
Central - SEC | course they are still in the | River | Pride). Life wis great. Plent |
Doric - DOR | e next; then the reeds in the | river | shivert an the clouds blouter |
Central - LAL | omin tae the brig crossin the | river | . |
Central - NEC | o the Deid first crossin the | River | Styx and then passin by Cerbe |
Central - LAL | se tae find stray baws in the | river | tae sell back tae the golfers |
Central - SEC | irn-prince as he plays in the | River | Dee. |
Central - SEC | r dark, he wid drop it in the | river | , doonstream o course. By the |
Ulster - WUL | Turmoil on the | river | , |
Central - WCE | oy has been fun deid doon the | River | Cart. He is aged between twel |
Central - LAL | haed planned tae gae doon the | River | Thames on a boat whaur he wad |
Doric - MNB | ze fan I wis fishing doon the | river | Findhorn. I lookit oot ma thi |
Central - WCE | we hadnae selt them doon the | river | – an’ sing fucking Floor |
Central - LAL | ns wi ye when ye gan doon the | river | . |
Central - WCE | e the Robbie Park an doon the | River | Cart thirsels; an when Charle |
Central - LAL | ye it wid be floatin doon the | river | in nae time! |
Central - EDN | leadin’ the group doon the | river | . He was, as is normal practic |
Central - SWE | land will no be selt doon the | river | . |
Doric - ABN | "It's on the | river | that rins throw the estate fa |
Southern - SEA | uilt ir lyke the swaws on the | river | . |
Ulster - CUL | jaunt in a rowin boat on the | river | Thames in Oxford thegither wi |
Central - NEC | the toff’s estate doun the | river | Naver fae the clachan. The bi |
Central - SEC | I wis wytin at the brae o the | river | |
Central - LAL | ntin tae the ither side o the | river | . 'Look! |
Central - LAL | drums on the ither side o the | river | suddently sterted lowpin and |
Central - AYR | whaur, on the faur side o the | river | lay King Chairles's girmy o t |
Central - LAL | edge o the | river | tae tak a closer look. |
Southern - SEA | ye cum throu the cleuch o the | River | Kiang, |
Central - LAL | is Gaelic fur ‘mooth o the | river | Urie’. In atween thir twa p |
Central - GLA | Sooth o the | River | |
Central - GLA | SPRING, SOOTH O THE | RIVER | |
Central - GLA | Sang: Sooth o the | River | |
Central - DUN | look oot ower the firth o the | river | an day eftir day he wuid gang |
Central - LAL | ritons whae bidit north o the | River | Forth in Scotland, and scriev |
Southern - SEA | cums frae South o the | River | . |
Central - LAL | ifference at the bottom o the | river | .' |
Southern - SEA | al tairm fur the tap en o the | river | |
Central - NEC | walked alang the banks o the | River | Styx. It wis a dreich place w |
Central - LAL | are sittin on the banks o the | River | Clyde listenin tae meenisters |
Central - NEC | in oot the saft watters o the | river | . |
Central - LAL | il no lang syne an wast o the | River | Bann, whaur Catholics predomi |
Central - LAL | le the runaway climbed up the | river | -bank then insteid o keepin hi |
Central - DUN | the oil-yards o Dundee up the | river | at Perth, twenty miles awa! |
Central - SEC | uilder in the bridge ower the | river | kwai n oo dun the bizzo there |
Doric - DOR | ane doon bi the brig ower the | river | , or he’d staun, watchin us |
Central - DUN | tae bring her lover ower the | river | , unaware that he wis leein de |
Central - LAL | e back windae, runnin fur the | river | Nethan wi Crichton giein chas |
Central - GLA | Feeds the | river | that runs past the close that |
Central - SEC | s particular occasion wis the | River | Clyde near Carnwath in Lanark |
Doric - MNB | t a cascade cone tube cos the | river | wis high and there was fish j |
Central - GLA | Across the | river | , |
Doric - DOR | r side o the brig, across the | river | . |
Central - LAL | owans and glowered across the | river | . |
Doric - DOR | weel. Oor pub wis across the | river | , ower the brig. I usually gie |
Central - LAL | an see for yersels across the | river | , wear ainly deerskins. The wi |
Central - NEC | wed his passengers across the | River | Styx. |
Doric - ABN | ye can climb it an cross the | river | bi fit. |
Doric - MNB | . Fan a arrived at the | river | it hid stopped the hailstone |
Central - EDN | bratit for that lang that the | river | coorses haes chynged. There a |
Central - DUN | He wis far north at the | River | Spey ae time when he cam acro |
Doric - MNA | ht thirty the nicht aboot the | river | Dee.#Doric #DoricPhrases |
Central - LAL | at some say he howked oot the | river | whaur Midas had washed. In th |
Southern - SEA | ed tae bei ae weir athort the | river | Borth’ick, whilk sheddit th |
Southern - SEA | han drivin his car anenst the | river | Tweed, him an his car endit u |
Central - EDN | he right haun’side o’ the | river | an’ keep paddlin’!” A t |
Central - EDN | m tae you at the tap o’ the | river | !” Callum an’ Student, in |
Central - EDN | hed the deepest pert o’ the | river | she reached a brief period o |
Ulster - PUL | Whaur tha gumlie | river | Lagan barely |
Central - LAL | ee. Syne there wis the muckle | river | in the north, which rins the |
Ulster - EUL | cycle across a pretend Boyne | River | on bikes, he was leadin us ro |
Central - WCE | ou unkent) sik as ‘One More | River | to Cross’, ‘Darkness and |
Central - LAL | aboot, and I want a chocolate | river | and I want... I want...' |
Central - LAL | or that led tae the chocolate | river | whaur the boat wis waitin. Mr |
Central - LAL | Doon the Chocolate | River | |
Central - WCE | d suiner draw it fae this big | river | than frae that piddlin wee sh |
Central - LAL | the wrang stane or the wrang | river | or the wrang day for his Idea |
Central - NEC | erland, whaur the saumon-rich | river | Naver oscillates its wey tae |
Central - LAL | tae the mooth o the Bladenoch | river | by Wigtoun an tied tae a stak |
Central - DUN | o thi | river | , thir plan wiz |
Central - EDN | , the Sarasvati, an ancestral | river | , that jynes the ithers, bit r |
Central - WCE | Till | River | Lugar, deep an broad, Lies af |
Central - SEC | life, it seemed, like ol man | river | , |
Central - EDN | yon deid-saumon, reekin | river | . |
Ulster - GUL | The rowlin | River | Bann haes aye jaist bin my ha |
Ulster - GUL | A'm ain the rowlin | River | Bann, at the fut o Cammell's |
Central - GLA | er iver tae cross the sleepin | river | . |
Southern - SEA | turnt tae a whammlin, rairin | river | fur days on end, creepin up a |
Central - WCE | wan an the occasional wird on | River | City coont for somethin, ther |
Doric - DOR | @shmuFM Ye named aifter thon | river | min? #Fash |
Orkney - ORK | The ithers wir clamouran on | river | bank |
Central - LAL | t there flowed a muckle broon | river | . |
Doric - DOR | recent history o thi Deveron | river | catchment. Aa thi wirk is scn |
Central - SEC | the Union Canal no the Hudson | river | . |
Central - LAL | ungy jumping intae the Amazon | river | Brian.. ?? ... She likes fish |
Doric - ABN | kin a steamship up the Amazon | river | on horseback tae Lake Tittica |
Central - SWE | Nith no | river | , cowp no mess |
Central - WCE | er on the banks o the Limpopo | River | . But yous're too wee and glai |
Doric - DOR | drid, wis woundit at the Ebro | River | . I was an Internationalist. I |
Doric - ABN | oot saxty mile awa. The Duoro | river | , fit uised tae see aa port tr |
Central - LAL | ned – jist like the Meander | River | , doon there, in Phrygia, whas |
Southern - SWE | 14 True Jack an it fair bates | River | City. Aboot time we'd a Scots |
Central - LAL | re clagging foulness that his | river | hame |
Southern - SEA | the whyle the endless | river | swaws |
Central - GLA | On either side a great | river | o dry weeds. |
Central - LAL | annie said? Come awa fae that | river | richt noo!' |
Central - EDN | l tell you the praises o that | river | .” She recitit a |
Central - DUN | ern first intae the turbulent | river | . Luckily the lad in the yawl |
Central - GLA | s ahint the Gate, or the Styx | River | |
Doric - ABN | ans tae cross ower the Liffey | river | , fit separates the twa sides |
Ulster - CUL | g as silage seep polluted ony | river | . |
Central - SEC | ng stream” becomes a michty | river | , fed by the virrsome tributar |
Central - EDN | An’ | river | beds perhaps?” |
Central - EDN | ough, “Whit’s Dumfries’ | river | ?” |