Southern - SEA | son | deyd ae wheen ‘ear sin, bot | |
Southern - SEA | son | , Elliot Ballantyne, whae wis | |
Central - SEC | " | Son | " he said, while lowerin his n |
Central - LAL | ' | Son | , ah'm aboot tae pop oot ma th |
Central - LAL | She yowls oot lood, ' | Son | , this is barrie! |
Central - SWE | Faither an' | son | reflecting each ither |
Central - SEC | an' raither nor, 'laddie' or ' | son | '. Cherlie gaed on, |
Central - LAL | 745, Chairles Edwart Stewart ( | son | o Jeems Frauncis) landit an c |
Shetland - SHD | Skipper John 'Broon-beard', | son | o da gret Lowrie 'White-whisk |
Central - GLA | van. This is only a wee joab, | son | . Ah'll get the next one. Ye'v |
Central - EDN | ’s the onions in the salad, | son | ’’ ah sniffle. ‘’They |
Central - LAL | ‘Oot the road, | son | .’ The driver wis a barrel-k |
Central - LAL | Wonka. 'Are you aff yer heid, | son | ?' |
Central - LAL | 'Aye mind, | son | ,' hes Auld Man had telt him. |
Central - SEC | rting gesture. “Nivir mind, | son | , stick wi me an ye’ll no go |
Central - LAL | ticket for twa hunner poond, | son | ?' |
Central - SEC | ye've got ti unnerstaund, | son | , is that Schloss Schottenburg |
Central - SEC | ou done yur uncle Aldo proud, | son | ." |
Central - SEC | "Bruce, | son | " ah say "cover yur eyes, pal. |
Central - SEC | "Brucie, | son | " ah said "Yur uncle Craigy is |
Ulster - EUL | ctor freens. "No more, Alfie, | son | . Let nature heal Sally." |
Central - SEC | "Dougie, | son | " he said. "C'moan oot, mate. |
Central - SEC | "Dougie, | son | . They'll be nae maire ae this |
Central - SEC | "Dougie, | son | " he says. "Come here fur a mi |
Central - SEC | Doesnae matter tae me Dougie, | son | . Yur still ma mate." |
Central - GLA | 'Fuck sake, | son | , you didn't half go tae town, |
Central - GLA | ‘Ah don’t smoke, | son | .’ ah tell him. Better aff b |
Central - SEC | d capitalism "Here's a rifle, | son | . Go oot and shoot cunts" Some |
Central - SEC | e haed been, "Keep it simple, | son | ." John Simpson, Convener o Fi |
Central - SEC | en that guy, eh? Talk tae me, | son | ?" He replies in barks which g |
Central - SEC | ‘’Aw in gid time, | son | ’’ ah assure him. ‘’ H |
Central - LAL | y Guid be thankit, you an me, | son | , |
Central - SEC | "You'll be fine, | son | " ah says, reassuringly. And w |
Central - GLA | sers. "That's the adrenaline, | son | , doesnae mix wae wine, .he sa |
Central - GLA | only goat a wee snidey phone, | son | .' 'Jesus Christ!' he exclaims |
Central - SEC | If you’re the prayin type, | son | ’’ ah tell him ‘’ Then |
Central - GLA | “And a gabshite. Take care, | son | .” |
Central - SEC | "What ah gid boay you are, | son | " ah tell him. |
Ulster - EUL | "Here, | son | ,"' said Maisie tae Daniel. "T |
Ulster - EUL | ir feet. "Hughie," come here, | son | ," she piped. "Come here til w |
Central - GLA | e Tam. It’s howlin in here, | son | .’ ah sais tae him, no meani |
Central - GLA | wan-Bill! Bring it aer here, | son | !-Right, pit them up at this c |
Ulster - EUL | "Och nonsense, | son | . I didnae miss a single thing |
Central - SEC | "It's awrite, | son | " ah tell him. "Ah'm here. Nae |
Central - SEC | It's aboot perspective, | son | , where eh yi standin |
Central - SEC | kle ae hope in her eyes "Aye, | son | ?" |
Central - GLA | ‘Aye, | son | . Ah’m awright.’ ah sais, |
Central - GLA | “Aye, | son | – that wiz lovely,” - an |
Central - SEC | Pullar nodded saying, “Aye, | son | , you tak yer time and ye’ll |
Central - WCE | A tell ye, | son | , wur Empire's guid! |
Central - WCE | Wur Empire's guid, A tell ye, | son | : |
Central - SEC | "ye'll like her, wulln't ye, | son | ?" He never says onything but |
Central - SEC | ruims. Get the door taen aff, | son | , whill I hae a keek at the dr |
Central - SEC | tood up, it's aboot strength, | son | |
Central - GLA | momentarily like a halo. 'Hi, | son | , how's you?' the angelic voic |
Doric - MNA | 'Weel, | son | , Bella micht be an aul fey de |
Central - LAL | t him in his place: "Ah weel, | son | , some fowk like parritch, ith |
Central - EDN | ae huv said it better massel, | son | ’’ |
Central - EDN | ‘’C’moan, | son | . We’re gone fur a walk’ |
Central - SEC | s at me and quips: "Spot oan, | son | ." |
Central - NEC | mammy that he is. Kneel doon, | son | ." |
Central - WCE | Ye got aw thae figures doon, | son | ?' |
Central - SEC | e replies "Is that you, Aldo, | son | ?" |
Ulster - EUL | he boy's plate. "Ihere ye go, | son | . That'll mak the hairs grow o |
Central - GLA | whit I'm on aboot, dae ye no, | son | |
Central - LAL | quiet aroon here? C'mon noo, | son | , awa an tak yer punishment li |
Central - LAL | let them ken! Watch oot noo, | son | ! Dinna tear it when ye tak it |
Central - GLA | 'You too, | son | , just be careful this doesn't |
Central - SEC | e ECHT ye've got ti bewaur o, | son | ,' he'd say, 'the ECHT. Tak te |
Central - SEC | "Bruce, come hear, | son | " ah tell him as ah wave him o |
Doric - MNA | faan frae Heiven, o Lucifer, | son | o the mornin. Isiah, verse 14 |
Southern - SEA | Ma naem is Matt. Rodger, | son | o the umwhile Mattha an Lizzi |
Doric - MNA | the neist hauf oor, faither, | son | an dother, as derkness deepen |
Central - SWE | field Street." Gie's a paper, | son | . Ta. |
Central - GLA | 'Aye it does, | son | : He said. |
Central - LAL | ‘I’m no sure where it is, | son | ,’ said his faither. ‘Mibb |
Central - LAL | er, Ah'll gie yi King Magnus, | son | o Olaf.' 'Magnus the Guid?' ' |
Central - WCE | hat hae ye adae wi me, Jesus, | Son | o the Maist Híe God? For the |
Central - SEC | "Aw, that's great, | son | " she says, aw relieved n that |
Central - GLA | 'Ye canny dae that, | son | , Da said tae me one afternoon |
Central - GLA | ‘Aye, ah huv that, | son | . Gaun in there an stick the h |
Central - LAL | AWRICHT, | SON | ... HAUD THE BUS! |
Central - GLA | u hopin fur a kiss the night, | son | ?' Patricia says. |
Central - GLA | , aw smiles n chat. 'Awright, | son | , some weather ae? Wit yi need |
Central - SEC | ed, 'Dae you want tae dae it, | son | ?' |
Ulster - EUL | ‘Ye’ll like it, | son | ,’ saed Daddy. |
Central - GLA | 'Shit, | son | , wit you gonna do?' - . |
Central - SEC | action here. Aye, that's it, | son | , you're nearly there. Cmoan, |
Central - GLA | the Ironmonger. Time’s it, | son | ? |
Central - SEC | ub wi me an we'll hae a pint, | son | . The'r a wheen o jyners doun |
Central - LAL | held Jeems Frauncis Stewart, | son | o auld King Jeems, wis the ri |
Central - SEC | lonesome. 'Got any blaw, | son | ?' he says. I go fur the deefi |
Central - LAL | 'Naw, | son | !' his mither said. |
Central - LAL | mpany, hes faither seyd 'Naw, | son | , ye mind an keep in wi aw the |
Central - LAL | r twa o thae kye." "Naw, naw, | son | " said the auld bull, "You an |
Central - SEC | re you complaining about now, | son | ?" became "Ye've a pure reid n |
Central - WCE | ‘No a bad day, | son | . Ah thocht it was gonnae rain |
Central - GLA | pointment in London recently, | son | ?” |
Central - LAL | 'Sorry, | son | ,' ah say. 'Ma mind's been wan |
Central - GLA | , she'll be back soon. Sorry, | son | , ah don't think ah know you, |
Central - SEC | “Sorry, | son | , Sam is awfie protective o Sh |
Central - NEC | "Dinna worry, | son | . Ah ken you'll behave yirsels |
Central - SEC | "Dinnae worry, | son | . There's a lassie fer ye," sa |
Central - EDN | An orra mither- | son | weavin. |
Central - SEC | r), mither (mother), sin (sun/ | son | ), simmer (summer), sindry (su |
Doric - DOR | @LouiseNicol1 | son | needs a slap! Ma leathr jkt s |
Doric - DOR | @liusaidhbeattie No.2 | son | has hollow leigs! |
Central - LAL | A | son | , God's Mither wull ye be. |
Central - LAL | associates: John Maitland (a | son | o Sir Richard and chancellor |
Central - LAL | auvit Brewster (1781-1868), a | son | o Jethart in the Borders. His |
Central - SEC | hou, yont the ocean swell, A | son | o this Largo |
Doric - MNA | heir any possibility of yooaa | son | Goaadin taykeen me out?" So R |
Central - NEC | bummer o the universe, had a | son | and he cawed this son Hercule |
Central - LAL | rried a servant lass an had a | son | , cried Icarus, that wis noo h |
Central - WCE | dd were like this. They had a | son | cried Michael and a dochter c |
Shetland - SHD | ook munts ta win here, fae da | son | dey kent dey wid nivver see a |
Orkney - ORK | folk called Potter who haed a | son | called Harry. Come tae think |
Central - WCE | rd's wife proodly delivered a | son | , |
Central - GLA | ‘Is it yer Granda | son | ? You listen tae yer grandson |
Central - SEC | "Ah wish ah hud a | son | , like you, Aldo" he said. |
Central - LAL | o the family. Ah never hud a | son | , and ma Donald never gat ower |
Doric - MNA | ce could hear the news frae a | son | , fur it wid hit her hsard sae |
Doric - MNA | he'd be a bit mair kind Tae a | son | she loved an cherished But he |
Central - LAL | ena hud jist gien birth tae a | son | which meant a Catholic king w |
Central - LAL | d Alliance its great to see a | son | of Normandy create in a langu |
Shetland - SHD | wife Mary was delivered of a | son | on 8th July. She left our far |
Central - SEC | myFC is your name willy wonka | son | - awa n shove a haggis up ee |
Central - SWE | Ma | Son | |
Central - GLA | Ma | son | juist fillt his potty wi pish |
Southern - SEA | Ma | son | fleitches for a sowp o wyne. |
Central - SWE | eel whit could Ah say? Ah'm a | Son | o Auld Killie |
Central - SEC | nt fae yur time oan earth, ma | son | ?" |
Central - LAL | in born at sea is an omen, ma | son | will huv a rare life. Maybe h |
Central - GLA | goat left. His faither - ma | son | , died ye see. He goat in wae |
Central - LAL | that reived ma | son | - is smoorit, fur a while; |
Central - LAL | d oot. "Naw, ye cannae hae ma | son | !" |
Central - SEC | er a legend in ma lifetime ma | son | - whit a wunderful goalkeepe |
Doric - DOR | duff roon the coast ‘ere ma | son | , |
Central - LAL | ed yer name, ye widnae tak ma | son | ." |
Central - SEC | u n keep up the good work ma | son | |
Central - GLA | Fowks, me an ma | son | tan aboot three whale (biodeg |
Central - GLA | Fowks, me an ma | son | tan aboot three whale (biodeg |
Central - SEC | 'Ian ma | son | , that wis a braw bus trip an |
Central - SEC | n n aways will be - b oan ma | son | |
Central - SEC | ble whut a strike - b oan ma | son | |
Central - SEC | shed at the hoose - b oan ma | son | |
Central - SEC | dge wink wink lol - b oan ma | son | |
Central - SEC | ayed them yet lol - b oan ma | son | |
Central - SEC | aws gazza the man - b oan ma | son | |
Central - SEC | and the irn broo - b oan ma | son | |
Central - SEC | football warrior - b oan ma | son | ! https://t.co/4xYymyPXlv |
Central - SEC | eel get ma drift - b oan ma | son | |
Central - SEC | hit its awe about - b oan ma | son | lol |
Central - SEC | i have seen today - b oan ma | son | lol |
Central - SEC | building trade - stick in ma | son | |
Central - LAL | o, so know ah'll be meetin ma | son | soon. |
Central - SEC | cracker fae frankie - rip ma | son | |
Central - SEC | or - luved the guy - rip ma | son | x |
Doric - MNA | lock i' #geese fleein ower ma | son | s grave in Cruden Bay Aberde |
Central - SEC | mieCrawfordd hard as nails ma | son | - no seen a raker like that |
Central - GLA | me? Ah’ve awready loast ma | son | , ah’m no losin you as well. |
Central - SEC | cey @andrewgrubb35 bless u ma | son | lol |
Central - SEC | o c u soon m8 - caw canny ma | son | |
Central - SEC | e - well done n caw canny ma | son | |
Central - WCE | lls a tale aboot the loss o a | son | on the swaws. She prays for h |
Doric - DOR | eant fir lips let'm faither a | son | the bairn'll hae ma name A pr |
Central - AYR | ils like James Douglas. For a | son | o the Earl o Queensberry he h |
Central - EDN | ha didnae send a faither or a | son | tae swell the Clan’s ranks! |
Central - AYR | d’s wife proodly delivert a | son | , |
Ulster - WUL | He is jist a | son | o' the soil, |
Doric - ABN | me, an she dis say she lost a | son | .' |
Central - LAL | efter a tinker assured Maw a | son | wis oan the way in exchange f |
Central - GLA | at she's a bad maw, A'm a bad | son | . Course they're gonnae judge |
Central - AYR | that the licht o his Blessed | Son | , Jesus Christ, entered intae |
Central - SEC | ON Friday 15t Mairch, a guid | son | o Caledonia wis laid tae rest |
Central - GLA | Didnae see you dain much, eld | son | , Danny says. |
Central - GLA | umpin in the shop fur us, eld | son | , n we'll gee yi a pound each |
Central - SEC | the wey tae sort oot the auld | son | o a bachelor - we've got tae |
Doric - MNA | The Laird, his wife and | son | were in residence but they di |
Central - SEC | s in the warkshap o 'Syme and | Son | , Joiners and Carpenters', he |
Central - SEC | traivellin gaffer o 'Syme and | Son | , Joiners and Carpenters', hae |
Central - SEC | twa'r thrie ithers o Syme and | Son | 's jyners wis warkin on the ru |
Central - SEC | b swipper eneugh for Syme and | Son | ) but nivver mynd. The morn, I |
Orkney - ORK | is #2 – George Cockburn and | Son | , Dingwall, Highland |
Southern - SEA | Father and | son | ramble to explore the remains |
Central - LAL | s. Laren Bhain wis the second | son | o the Sidhe Queen and no jyst |
Central - GLA | Mynd | son | , mynd yon time |
Doric - MNA | wi me me afore livin fowk, e | Son | o Man will tak wi afore the a |
Doric - MNA | n echt mile awa. They hid nae | son | tae takk ower the ferm, faith |
Southern - SEA | George Scott wis aither ae | son | or ae brither til the local J |
Central - SEC | "Whae's tea wad that be | son | ?" speirt the Yaird Manager. |
Central - SEC | erlandAFC u been on the sauce | son | lol |
Southern - SEA | Ma wee | son | is aye up, readin. |
Ulster - GUL | u. An has any yin seen ma wee | son | ? There's a big gulpin fornens |
Southern - SEA | stauns ma braw wee | son | . |
Central - LAL | the | son | my father waited long to sire |
Central - EDN | The | son | o Pan and a watter kelpie. |
Central - WCE | Ye must huv dyed it, Da,' the | son | said. 'It's the same colour a |
Central - WCE | 'Richt,' the | son | said. |
Central - WCE | Da?' the | son | yelloched. |
Central - WCE | aw that in yer heid, Da?' the | son | said, gawpin. |
Central - WCE | 'Whit did ye dae, Da?' the | son | asked him. |
Central - LAL | Fife village o Falkland, the | son | o a merchant an weel brocht u |
Central - LAL | Fife village o Falkland, the | son | o a merchant an weel brocht u |
Central - LAL | n mac Der-Ilei (Nechatan, the | son | o Der-Ilei) ettlet at makkin |
Central - LAL | 'Glory be tae the Father, the | Son | , and the Holy Spirit,' ah say |
Central - AYR | in the name o the Father, the | Son | , an the Holy Spirit, to whom |
Southern - SEA | mairriet ae Paul Hunter, the | son | o ae New Zealand |
Central - LAL | nced that he wis Theseus, the | son | o the King o Athens. |
Central - WCE | n eclipse an sauntit awa. The | son | is relatit til aw kinna bogil |
Southern - SEA | yordinary perfeck an pure the | Son | o Gud can bei, tae thaim whae |
Central - LAL | name of the Father and of the | Son | and of the Holy, Amen.' An th |
Doric - MNA | t spareth the rod, hateth the | son | . Proverbs, twintythree,' cam |
Central - WCE | passes on his swuird til the | son | . He is sae gleg ti wutness th |
Central - AYR | when Jennet gied her man the | son | he'd prayed for. But that hap |
Central - LAL | and o the | Son | |
Southern - SEA | Ye can dauner hame eftir the | son | sets." |
Central - AYR | he Earl o Queensberry nor the | Son | o God; yet his life micht be |
Central - SEC | nneck the life o Jesus as the | son | o a carpenter, an maist like, |
Ulster - EUL | e explain that Daniel was the | son | o a wumann wranged bae Leonar |
Central - SEC | ummer o 'Lallans'. He wes the | son | o a tyler, but efter skuil we |
Central - WCE | streynge character. He is the | son | o Sir Micklemast Shadow, wha |
Central - LAL | th o October 1797. He wis the | son | o a puir but preclare Stirlin |
Central - LAL | ll ken aboot Eros. He wis the | son | o Aphrodite, the goddess o lu |
Central - LAL | Naw, Laren Bhain wis the | son | o Queen o the Sluagh, hunters |
Doric - MNA | ther Matty. Bit Matty wis the | son | o the hoose, the heir tae Ste |
Central - WCE | st at the mither, then at the | son | , then at Matilda. 'How could |
Central - SEC | "Sure is, Dougie | son | , sure is. Listen, ah've jist |
Central - LAL | nion wadna wirk. His uncannie | son | Chairles I (rang 1625-1649) s |
Orkney - ORK | Like Faither, Like | Son | |
Doric - DOR | In you come | son | said Mengele, ah walked intae |
Central - WCE | rld at he gíed his ae an ane | Son | , at ilkane at belíeves in hi |
Central - AYR | n they were blessed wi a fine | son | - John Broun - a sturdy, so |
Central - GLA | Ah’m lookin fur a sick line | son | , but it’s no fur a hing ye |
Southern - SEA | @hornet_2011 gid on e | son | |
Southern - SEA | n test yesterday - weel done | son | !! |
Doric - DOR | rt31 @AberdeenFC Jist the one | son | |
Central - SEC | laddie abuird sayin, "C'mere | son | !" |
Central - SEC | “Ay. Richt enuch. C’mere | son | .” |
Central - GLA | Am desperate | son | . Am no sleepin. |
Central - GLA | . . Danny! Mere a wee minute | son | .’ a voice comes fae wan ay |
Central - LAL | Sir William Craigie, a native | son | o Dundee, an at that time yin |
Central - AYR | 'Aye | son | ,' she turnt at last wi a tear |
Central - SEC | waur is ivver happens tae ye | son | , ye'l be a gey lucky lauddie. |
Central - GLA | yer fuckin airm right oaff Ye | son | ,' |
Central - GLA | ion man. ‘Who wis chasin ye | son | ? the same wummin enquires. |
Central - GLA | Pearcey. ‘Get that doon ye | son | .’ he sais tae him. |
Central - WCE | hingin aboot wi his niff-raff | son | . |
Doric - MNA | door o learnin tae his young | son | an syne shut it again, Matthe |
Central - DUN | he thochts o his wife an yung | son | back in Dundee had kept him g |
Ulster - EUL | "Och | son | ," gasped Maisie, clatchin hir |
Central - AYR | t year she bore Edam a fourth | son | , William. Then, in 1723 at th |
Central - GLA | put oor mind tae it, kint wi | son | ? We’re do’ers you n me. |
Shetland - SHD | y a human wife. Wance a Kunal | son | is boarn da midder dees and d |
Central - LAL | stravaigin Knox's semi-loyal | son | |
Doric - DOR | leased enough that their feel | son | hid jyned something at last. |
Ulster - EUL | a Friday night. Steady yersel | son | or ye'll no be fat for the pi |
Central - GLA | ‘Never you mind them | son | , ah’d like tae see any ay t |
Central - WCE | e you believe it. Yer wife an | son | 'd baith love tae see ye aff! |
Central - LAL | s a prentice jyner wi Syme an | Son | an it wesna pannin oot weel a |
Central - SEC | side me an ma pals wi Syme an | Son | , on a new skuil we wis biggin |
Central - LAL | Having an Italian | son | -in-law who lets you raid the |
Central - SEC | blisht beisnes, John Broun an | Son | , Biggars, foundit 1850. Whan |
Central - LAL | Thorstein an Olaf, faither an | son | , stuid thegither, helms an sw |
Central - LAL | the Towers, baith faither an | son | , leived abune their premises, |
Doric - MNA | l Gaeltacht (3yrs) dochter an | son | o Miss Gaeltacht. She pleaded |
Central - SEC | rie reponed, "No A dinnae ken | son | but if ye ask Sister, she mic |
Central - GLA | "Listen | son | ." |
Central - GLA | ‘Wait, listen | son | . There’s goat tae be a waiy |
Doric - DOR | I said listen | son | , i am as proud as the next ma |
Central - NEC | loved Hercules while her ain | son | , Eurystheus, jist gied them t |
Central - LAL | ston wid remember that es ain | son | had died, so here whin e saw |
Central - SEC | Wham his ain | son | o life bereft- |
Central - SEC | Whom his ain | son | o' life bereft- |
Central - SEC | oan her and her creepy fuckin | son | , Peter. Ma only question is h |
Central - GLA | re in. ‘Dae ye mind shiftin | son | , yer oan ma seat.’ ah sais |
Central - SEC | sign frae heiven - weel duin | son | ! Nou, gin McClurg thinks I'm |
Central - SWE | this isnae livvin | son | , its a crime |
Central - EDN | mask any longer, ah’m dyin | son | ’’ |
Central - AYR | October 1712, her furst-born | son | Adam cam oot as quick an easy |
Orkney - ORK | thir own | son | , felled? |
Central - SEC | say - eeve a long way tae go | son | lol |
Central - GLA | Well. Hiv a good kip | son | . |
Central - GLA | Fuck sake Stevie, get a grip | son | . |
Doric - MNA | terday, on the day of my dear | son | 's funeral, my Boddam neighbou |
Central - AYR | r were thus airmed. A younger | son | o the late Sir Thomas Hamilto |
Doric - MNA | ia tellin her that Daavid her | son | hid been killed on the North |
Orkney - ORK | peedie hoose for her and her | son | . |
Doric - MNA | she’d been sent it fae her | son | ’s commandin officer in Indi |
Central - SEC | ullie.” Annie tirnt tae her | son | . “Awa doon Isa’s shop an |
Central - LAL | ied she micht hae tae gie her | son | tae that hackit auld wummin. |
Central - LAL | cahunts.... imagine being her | son | , approaching adulthood, liste |
Central - SEC | ld Scottish mum, visiting her | son | , got stopped in Heathrow with |
Central - LAL | e creepit oot the widd wi her | son | and hurried hame. |
Central - LAL | lettin her | son | ken that he should get his co |
Central - LAL | mit the croun in favour o her | son | Jemmie VI, a bairn o ae year |
Central - LAL | e street in the company o her | son | -in-law Jim. Ye haenae chyng |
Central - LAL | gawpin at the place whaur her | son | had been ... and her muckle r |
Shetland - SHD | r naebody gude anyoch fur her | son | . An of coorse dis bairn at wi |
Southern - SEA | me fir a revival. Whits her | son | Kenneth (esq.) up ti these da |
Central - LAL | time, Aphrodite jist let her | son | get on wi his job. Aw richt, |
Central - LAL | aw the fowk wha'd helpit her | son | . In especial the officer wha' |
Doric - ABN | the place efter she lost her | son | . He gaed doon with the Valoro |
Southern - SWE | the last news o her sodjer | son | . |
Central - GLA | How’d ye faw in the watter | son | ? Where ye oan a boat or someh |
Central - WCE | he weans o fond parents. "Yer | son | Maximilian,' ah'd scrieve, 'i |
Central - WCE | aitur o sunlicht and air. Yer | son | Wilfred hus spent six year as |
Central - LAL | 'Here's hopin yer | son | turns oot tae be a Celtic sup |
Central - GLA | Tae protect yer | son | , mebbe |
Central - AYR | Josephine, nae wird anent yer | son | – |
Southern - SEA | fter the schuil closed. Thair | son | Jockie Ferguson an his |
Shetland - SHD | Ferrie family in memory o dir | son | an bridder, Michael Ferrie. S |
Central - LAL | and help them tae find their | son | , Augustus. He's jist gane up |
Doric - MNA | e Admiralty tellin them their | son | wiz a prisoner o war in Norwa |
Central - WCE | it necessar for ti stell hir | son | i the meilitarie. But she is |
Orkney - ORK | Wir | son | is aafal clever. He's a write |
Central - LAL | 'Cannae wait till oor | son | gets here, Donald,' ah say wi |
Central - LAL | Think on oor | son | ! |
Orkney - ORK | Qweek as a flash hur | son | wis oot intae the mirk. |
Orkney - ORK | ‘- aye, thur | son | , Harry –‘ |
Central - GLA | it upset. She's lookin at hur | son | wae new eyes. Hur facts n fig |
Orkney - ORK | casually as he could, ‘Thur | son | – he’d be aboot Dudley’ |
Doric - MNA | @KEMP_88 The heel, but our | son | once called it the stump. |
Central - SEC | "Kin yur | son | no go fur yae?" ah ask her. |
Central - WCE | s girlfrien, Joy, wis Sulla's | son | -in-law, |
Central - LAL | King Daavid's | son | gaed biggin; |
Central - AYR | freen Sandy Peden, the herd's | son | frae Auchencloich at the fuit |
Shetland - SHD | settin wir kep at da laird's | son | , bit du widna be telt. 'I ken |
Central - DUN | when they cam across Selbie's | son | , that wis aroun the same age |
Shetland - SHD | avid's best freend wis Saul's | son | , Jonathan. Onywye, David took |
Central - LAL | the glamourie, bit Halfdan's | son | Harald lat the Finman jouk aw |
Central - WCE | rdnar honou' fir a freedman's | son | ) in the doomed airmy o the ex |
Shetland - SHD | said, 'If du is da Göd Man's | son | , du cood aesy mak bread oot o |
Doric - DOR | yaard wis the shoe-salesman's | son | kin nivver be properly testit |
Central - WCE | Scott's sister bears Harden's | son | , an straucht dees (mair patho |
Shetland - SHD | At Agamemnon's | son | , aert-kent Orestes |
Central - LAL | uid hae said Donald Turnip 's | son | -in-law...! |
Central - LAL | ilk man an mither's | son | , tak heed: |
Central - LAL | Ilk man and mother's | son | , take heed: |
Central - AYR | But the puir miller's | son | sate et hame bi the wunnock, |
Central - SEC | her auld days,. My maister's | son | is awa in Edinboro for his le |
Central - NEC | ostit hoose keys and Augeas's | son | , Phyleus, lookin mair like a |
Shetland - SHD | "Wir faider, Croneus's | son | , haed o da gods, |
Central - AYR | as cam oot for Jamie Stuart's | son | in France, an gethert thegith |
Central - SEC | hed the offendin screevin hes | son | hid brocht frae the schuil an |
Southern - SEA | ther William replied tae heis | son | , |
Central - LAL | his | son | Jacob tae a place caa'd Padan |
Central - LAL | His | son | is deid. |
Doric - MNA | t an oor later the Laird, his | son | and aa the men came up fae th |
Doric - MNA | is workers on the estate. His | son | wiz at university in Edinburg |
Central - WCE | he swashed in and skelped his | son | on the back and roared oot, ' |
Central - EDN | “Good lord,” sayed his | son | , “are you telling me you’ |
Doric - MNA | he nodded and led him and his | son | doon tae the cellar. She show |
Central - LAL | awa. He ettled tae follae his | son | , but the wax on his ain wings |
Central - GLA | ither William replied tae his | son | , "Ah feart it might injure ma |
Central - AYR | ither William reponed tae his | son | , "I wis feart at micht saften |
Doric - MNA | ern face on him, said tae his | son | , “Now, James, I want you to |
Central - WCE | s thegether and spoke tae his | son | in a loud voice. 'Weel, ma la |
Orkney - ORK | me man, was so happy wae his | son | . We called him James. And me |
Central - LAL | aein a dander, mebbe like his | son | aye will in later years, to t |
Central - WCE | sponsibility tae mak sure his | son | stayed Scots. Which tae ma mi |
Central - LAL | in oot in a fair haund bi his | son | , John. We're telt hou the mak |
Central - LAL | p in his ain Labyrinth wi his | son | , Icarus. But Daedalus wis owe |
Doric - NNB | ther William replied till his | son | , |
Central - LAL | ems Nisbet o Hardhill, an his | son | the said John Nisbet, wi twa- |
Central - NEC | . And since he hadna seen his | son | , Phyleus, for a few days, the |
Doric - ABN | Syne, seeing that een o his | son | ’s curls wis threatenin tae |
Central - LAL | the King wid ken whether his | son | wis alive or deid lang afore |
Doric - MNA | ale new kettle o fish fur his | son | tae takk on boord. He felt th |
Central - WCE | iltie as get oot. He haes his | son | embawmed an walcums aw cumers |
Doric - DOR | t be afraid). 'Fit wye is his | son | Brian nae here?' Other bloke |
Central - WCE | He minds the past tho, this | son | o Wigtown, |
Central - LAL | r, miskennin by this that his | son | wis deid, deein himsel wi gri |
Central - DUN | United States - in fact his | son | wis then in America tendin ta |
Central - AYR | tened her back an defied this | son | o Satan wi a witherin ee. 'I |
Central - LAL | m be bairns!’ He touslt his | son | ’s heid wi affection. |
Central - NEC | and for howkin oot his | son | , the keys and the false teeth |
Orkney - ORK | ike us. An they’ve got this | son | – I seen him keekan his mit |
Central - WCE | irriet til the venue. But his | son | faws an the swuird is tint. J |
Central - SEC | bit left oot seein as how his | son | wis gettin aa the attenshun. |
Central - LAL | utit poems feature ane by his | son | John Maitland (whae haudit si |
Central - EDN | leid. In the forespiel by his | son | tae his owersettin, it is mad |
Southern - SEA | eneuch fur twae fock.” His | son | , George, whae A mynd on weel, |
Central - GLA | “Thanks | son | .” |
Central - GLA | ‘Cheers | son | . You make sure an enjoy yerse |
Central - SWE | arm. "They're a team o triers | son | , a team |
Central - LAL | sies cousins neighbours | son | , nae the een wae the gammy le |
Doric - MNA | es o the Laird, the Laird’s | son | and the factor an cursed them |
Doric - MNA | he came back wi the Laird’s | son | . Jessie’s hert missed a bea |
Doric - MNA | d come across the Laird’s | son | an anither laddie forcing the |
Doric - MNA | s she looked at the Laird’s | son | and said, “It wisna him, si |
Southern - SEA | MacKinnon’s | son | , Jock MacKinnon, marrit ae No |
Shetland - SHD | d Mansie, Beenie an Peter’s | son | . |
Central - LAL | n Dumfriesshire, a weaver’s | son | , he wis clever enoch tae huv |
Central - EDN | The Pandit’s | son | Surinder an his wife April ar |
Southern - SEA | e wheen ‘ear. Auld Watt’s | son | , Mark Tamson, bade i the midd |
Doric - DOR | broon sealed envelope, right | son | said he give this tae yer par |
Central - GLA | his pockets. Aye…yir right | son | . Yir a wee genius. A chip off |
Central - GLA | ‘Awright | son | . Ah will, but Daniel –’ |
Central - GLA | Wait | son | . A had a brainwave. Mibbe wan |
Central - AYR | ops, commanded by his bastart | son | the Duke o Monmouth, spouse t |
Central - SWE | s, "They never take your last | son | . He recoonts a mither's trage |
Central - SEC | a laddie, Morton, iz the best | son | in the warld. Heez sae fain, |
Southern - SEA | By Alexander's eldest | son | |
Southern - SEA | is, at Allie Murray (auldest | son | o Wullie Murray o the Braidli |
Southern - SEA | k it wur Henry Scott, auldest | son | o Gledson Scott o the Peth He |
Southern - SEA | ma auldest | son | lamps |
Central - SEA | o seiven bairns, the youngest | son | o a faimly at flittit frae Wa |
Southern - SEA | g an his marrow. The youngest | son | , Johonnie Glendinning, wurkit |
Doric - MNA | she noo hid wi her lang lost | son | . At least the paper and the i |
Central - NEC | lity, but he wisnae the first | son | . This backgrund pit him firml |
Central - LAL | unced the decision, his first | son | wis gonnae be called Zellswor |
Central - DUN | ext mother-fuckin chopper you | son | -of-a-bitch. You've cost me a |
Central - SWE | 'Naw | son | , we'd mair sense wir tryin ta |
Central - LAL | ll never guess whit your braw | son | , |
Central - SWE | Whits that ye say | son | |
Central - GLA | wolf hound and ma wee fluffy | son | , Neville! |
Central - SEC | "That's her? Fuck me, Craigy | son | " he scoffs. "Aw that snow rea |
Central - SEC | "Ken, she's awrite, Craigy | son | . Ah like her." |
Central - LAL | ver acause he's got a healthy | son | . Ah cin see it comin. #Corrie |
Doric - MNA | e mauna dee ony wirk, nor thy | son | , nor thy dother, nor ... gran |
Central - LAL | tween thaim, Niall, the ainly | son | , bein Oxford-learit, is naitr |
Central - LAL | the auld wummin tak her ainly | son | . |
Shetland - SHD | noo dis! Poor Mary, her onnly | son | ! He hedd ta gying tae his sis |
Central - EDN | ing as she condemned her only | son | to a school career of sufferi |
Doric - DOR | n's dad, Alec, wis their only | son | an he grew up wi a passion fo |
Shetland - SHD | ic a wye dat he gied his only | son | . Dem dat hadds in tae him sal |
Central - SEC | my | son | , before the umah holding up q |
Orkney - ORK | My | Son | |
Central - AYR | monition an advice. 'John, my | son | , it behoves aa Christian men |
Central - LAL | beag Dinnae despair Susan. My | son | , 23, is focusing on his degre |
Central - SEC | re aye lossin a few words. My | son | and my stepson baith spik pre |
Shetland - SHD | dee da right ta criticise my | son | ? Dee at's nivver hedd a faiml |
Central - SEC | @dbooth3 @atouchofsense My | son | at uni cant even visit us. |
Shetland - SHD | fae abön an said, 'Dis is my | son | , an my blissin is apon him.' |
Central - WCE | peak "proper English". You my | son | have fallen for their propaga |
Central - SEC | Reid1 @amy_lou1934 bless u my | son | lol |
Central - SEC | @EamonnReynolds bless u my | son | lol |
Shetland - SHD | . So Magnie, an his skule boy | son | Mackie, set tae an cüst oot |
Central - GLA | Wee Thomas Ruary | son | o Ginty, the warld's newest S |
Shetland - SHD | is? Him dat gied wis his very | son | , will he no mak things richt |
Orkney - ORK | tried tae kill the Potters’ | son | , Harry. But – he couldna. H |
Central - EDN | t. It’s decided then, ‘’ | Son | , we’re goin tae Leith Links |
Central - GLA | “ | Son | ?” |
Central - SEC | hocht o the haill palaver? “ | Son | ,” he reponed, wi a straieht |