| Central - EDN |
He gied a | sooch | o relief. |
| Central - EDN |
some kin o a fecht. He gied a | sooch | . Funny thing wis, he ayweys d |
| Central - EDN |
“Come on.” She gied a | sooch | , “Ah’ll gang and draw sil |
| Central - EDN |
ken a thing.” Hsien gied a | sooch | . “Quhit dis thoo think we s |
| Central - EDN |
Beatrice, than. He lat oot a | sooch | . This wadna juist be somebody |
| Central - EDN |
o lovely ...” She lat oot a | sooch | . |
| Doric - MNA |
n. The anely soun wis the wee | sooch | frae the Bible as Matthew Bru |
| Central - SEC |
Ti the blaebell's swey i the | sooch | , ti the delicat veins |
| Doric - MNA |
hairy feet o the horse an the | sooch | an click o the binder. Noo, t |
| Central - LAL |
tae speak the soondorhear the | sooch | o Scots wid be tae leave this |
| Central - LAL |
nor the | sooch | o the deevil hissel |
| Central - SEC |
nor the | sooch | o the deevil hissel |
| Doric - ABN |
on a wee dyke an gied a lang | sooch | . 'Ah canna mak heid nor tail |
| Doric - MNA |
her her due ~ she kept a calm | sooch | |
| Central - LAL |
e sauchs; she's keepin a caum | sooch | - |