| Central - LAL |
| Staun | us Scots ready? No till we an |
| Central - SWE |
| staun | firm, let nathin |
| Central - SWE |
| Staun | on the richt pairt, |
| Central - WCE | r hen, wae everyhing yae dae! | Staun | up an be coonted is wan ae th |
| Central - GLA |
" | Staun | up an repeat 'Tis the voice a |
| Doric - MNA |
' | Staun | back. Bide back,' Ned Mathies |
| Central - LAL |
ome back and, time and again, | staun | waitin at the path's neist be |
| Central - SWE |
Then chap again, | staun | back an wait, |
| Central - SWE |
a cap oot ma bag, yank it on, | staun | up, and near keich ma breeks |
| Central - LAL |
'll thole ilk wap life dings, | staun | strang, |
| Central - WCE |
The Neds, nou silent, | staun | an stare, |
| Central - SEC |
n schampangyie frae the flaik- | staun | . Puir sowels, |
| Doric - MNA |
hur, Alan, Albert, Alister.... | Staun | up on the chair Minnie, up ye |
| Central - GLA |
m. Just enough fur a wee tap. | Staun | too far away or attempt anoth |
| Central - WCE |
As dutifully they aa | staun | tae a man. |
| Central - SEC |
ony control. Sae A | staun | in this lane, cauld |
| Central - EDN |
Doon, fifth themsel’s tae a | staun | still! O’ course in this ba |
| Southern - SEA |
e, an it is necessar ti tak a | staun | agin thaim, bi restoring the |
| Central - LAL |
till A | staun | here |
| Doric - MNA |
ye widna | staun | still lang eneuch tae be able |
| Central - WCE |
Scots language has aye been a | staun | -in for the wey we'd treat the |
| Central - LAL |
Ah canna | staun | that dancin, |
| Doric - DOR |
think onything o it. I canna | staun | fowk like that. Absolute gype |
| Doric - DOR |
step forrit. "Because I canna | staun | seein a bunch o bullies picki |
| Central - SWE |
dinna | staun | lik thon at the door |
| Central - LAL |
Gin we in Scotland dinna | staun | up for the guid o the Scots l |
| Southern - SEA |
t the ideas representit disna | staun | for onie ae spoken leid. The |
| Central - GLA |
wirks dae exist, but, thir a | staun | -oot fir thir gallusness, thir |
| Central - LAL |
e, hooivver, Scots and Gaelic | staun | thegither fur baith lackin a |
| Central - LAL | She'd | staun | aboot the geology rooms, refu |
| Central - LAL |
and Morpeth 'Dictionary' wad | staun | ye in better steid. |
| Central - AYR |
size that the puir growth wad | staun | - an did the same wi the now |
| Central - AYR |
tae ken is whaur my lass wad | staun | gin a stane lintel fell on ye |
| Central - SEC |
their grey deid | staun | |
| Central - EDN |
Is he sayin at Scots suid | staun | bi itsell, the aqual o its ma |
| Central - DUN |
a hard, teuch man, that wuid | staun | for nae nonsense, be it fae a |
| Central - GLA |
end ae its tail. "Zif ak wid | staun | aroon talkin |
| Central - SEC |
n pie wis mair than Rab could | staun | - he lashed oot at Tam an ki |
| Central - SEC |
If there's yin word ah could | staun | never tae hear again, it'd be |
| Central - LAL |
And | staun | a bit doonwind o us |
| Southern - WCE |
But I hae stellt ma feet, and | staun | firm till Idee. |
| Central - EDN |
e sut doon on her bed. He cud | staun | , or sit aside her, or perch o |
| Central - EDN |
“Ah’m no shair Raggle cud | staun | the shock in his present cond |
| Doric - MNA |
the eyn it, sae heich ye cud | staun | up in the pitmirk cweel, like |
| Doric - MNA |
fullt the room. An if luv cud | staun | nyakkit an bare o aa bit lich |
| Doric - DOR |
rig ower the river, or he’d | staun | , watchin us play fitba doon a |
| Central - SWE |
whae | staun | whaur faur wee-er men yince s |
| Central - AYR |
'T cuidnae | staun | seein an auld doitit man bein |
| Central - WCE |
st cawed you a poof ah widnae | staun | fur that - |
| Central - LAL |
couldnae | staun | |
| Central - WCE |
ed the big dug tae a couldnae | staun | '’. |
| Central - WCE |
ae stay upstair, she couldnae | staun | the thought o going doonstair |
| Central - LAL |
Cannae | staun | yer insincerity when shoehorn |
| Central - LAL | ns (Rob Roy McGregor). Cannae | staun | yon Neil Oliver but its awfy |
| Central - LAL |
Ma Da cannae | staun | heidbanger music, and that's |
| Central - DUN |
ries, is that Scotland cannae | staun | on its lane financially. Time |
| Central - WCE |
fae Bunsen because he cannae | staun | Charlene, an Chris Rice who s |
| Central - SWE |
she cannae | staun | up cos her fleece is owre-dro |
| Central - DUN |
hou cuid there be? Ye cannae | staun | up an shout when yer neb's in |
| Central - WCE |
airs wi aw ma pals. Ah cannae | staun | Kelly cause she’s wan ae th |
| Central - DUN |
s an auld witch an ah cannae | staun | her. Mr Baxter is bonnie thou |
| Central - WCE |
n aa that, an vampires cannae | staun | daylicht. Weel, |
| Central - LAL |
gie yous a secret yous cannae | staun | hearin |
| Central - LAL |
that cannae | staun | tae see a lassie haud her las |
| Central - GLA |
wis nae chance ah wis gonnae | staun | by an see her struggle though |
| Central - SEC |
, he's no gaunae. Just gaunae | staun | there so he kin reach either |
| Central - LAL |
tae | staun | quate, and slock a deep wauch |
| Central - LAL |
tae | staun | up clean as wind, matt grass, |
| Central - LAL |
whit a rid neck it'd be, tae | staun | up efter aw that an lat on ta |
| Central - WCE |
s isnae quite, quo Dylan, tae | staun | naked - but it's at least, q |
| Central - SWE |
road, me, Ahmed, and Ben, tae | staun | in the spot where Gavrilo Pri |
| Central - WCE |
at least, quo McIlvanney, tae | staun | in yer underwear. |
| Central - LAL | the bus. Several fowk had tae | staun | due tae a lack o' seats. Big |
| Central - LAL |
fortune. Klaus had tried tae | staun | up tae Olaf wi aw the stuff h |
| Central - AYR |
e still thousans Prepared tae | staun | up - an dee if need be - fo |
| Central - DUN |
in the Castle that uised tae | staun | aroun whaur St Paul's Cathedr |
| Central - SEC |
ngle spellin can be uized tae | staun | for aa o them, an different d |
| Doric - MNA | e teachers an parents hae tae | staun | up fer Scots at schuil, staun |
| Central - GLA |
med jist normal tae Alice tae | staun | there talkin wae them quite t |
| Central - WCE |
fur sniggern an wis made tae | staun | ootside in the corridor. |
| Central - SEC |
Gowanlock hed telt Jamie tae | staun | up. Jamie hed duin as he wes |
| Doric - MNA |
an cam oot thro the dyke tae | staun | nixt tae him oan the road. |
| Central - SWE |
A don’t huv time tae | staun | and admire the view aa day th |
| Central - SEC |
fur ye tae | staun | sae comely there. |
| Central - LAL |
thaim wha hae the smeddum tae | staun | up an speik oot fir the fowk |
| Doric - MNA | worry aabody, ahm gyan tae | staun | in fur Andy an play a thochti |
| Central - LAL |
es awready came thegither tae | staun | agin baith o thir laws, an th |
| Central - DUN |
a journo ask a developer tae | staun | up their projections anent jo |
| Central - DUN |
ower stupit an ower puir tae | staun | alane, why wuid the British S |
| Central - LAL |
d for either hame-rule or tae | staun | free awthegither. Tho the fec |
| Central - LAL |
: the wark submeittit has tae | staun | on its ain as a skeilfou scre |
| Central - SEC |
, we hae tae hae digraphs tae | staun | for some soonds, bein that th |
| Central - AYR |
bed. The alternative wis tae | staun | chitterin aside the bed an se |
| Central - LAL |
haes 21 consonant letters tae | staun | for 26 consonant soonds in co |
| Central - LAL |
itical chenges (the Fecht tae | Staun | Free 1296-1357), the wey the |
| Doric - MNA |
ts boxie, and gaed forrit tae | staun | aneth the pupit. The beadle, |
| Central - LAL |
n, independent govrenment tae | staun | agin austerity. We tynt that |
| Central - AYR |
way maist mornings, jist tae | staun | ' and look at ye. Folk walk by |
| Central - WCE |
lave o his days cruppilt. The | staun | -aff, thinks the narrator, is |
| Central - WCE |
. Thai ir lockit in a deidlie | staun | -aff. Efter fower hours o face |
| Central - LAL |
ham thair experience may here | staun | as representative. McLellan, |
| Central - WCE |
gh nuts in oor class wid pure | staun | up fur her. |
| Central - GLA |
We | staun | the fucker up, near upright, |
| Central - GLA |
We | staun | there waitin an nothing else |
| Central - GLA |
We | staun | , surveyin the slope doon tae |
| Central - GLA |
auf ay ma second last fag. We | staun | side by side, looking at the |
| Central - LAL |
an sae we | staun | thegither |
| Central - SWE |
and anthologies here? Can we | staun | wi the men? Can we aw hae a j |
| Central - LAL |
un mak a shield ring whaur we | staun | .' |
| Central - AYR |
s snaw-white in the licht; Ye | staun | less on yer feet than ye dae |
| Central - EDN |
ocks agin sic a staundart aye | staun | i the wey o the same happenin |
| Central - NEC |
hould strike ye doon where ye | staun | , but ah'll no. Insteid ah'm g |
| Central - SEC |
he bell keeps pinglin whan ye | staun | on the mat,” he explains, a |
| Central - LAL |
ckle o it at aw, but efter ye | staun | there lookin at it for a bitt |
| Central - SEC |
As ye | staun | there thegither wi luve in ye |
| Ulster - GUL |
Sae the nixt time that ye | staun | an mine |
| Doric - DOR |
: cannily A let Ye doon | Ye | staun | | whaur naebodie's stuid afor |
| Central - SEC |
asyde.” The dug | Staun | wes leised on the polisman |
| Central - GLA |
Ah | staun | up fae ma seat oan the train |
| Central - GLA |
s sheer, audacious beauty, ah | staun | fur a few minutes in silence, |
| Doric - DOR |
o thunner in the distance. Ah | staun | at the windae and luik oot fu |
| Southern - SEA |
is nou hauf duin. Ah | staun | for |
| Central - SEC |
s grip, daurin me tae run. Ah | staun | , hypnotised. Then suddenly a |
| Central - GLA |
ly arranged, curled locks. Ah | staun | , slack-jawed an silent fur a |
| Central - WCE |
Whiles as fir me? Ah | staun | an belt it oot. |
| Central - GLA |
his faither’s airms, an ah | staun | , just as proud in ma stature, |
| Southern - SWE | ly loads pal, ye ken whaur Ah | staun | , wha Ah staun wi an the langu |
| Central - EDN |
“As Ah | staun | afore ye,” sayed Bill. “A |
| Central - SEC |
I | staun | at the back o the veggies |
| Doric - DOR |
I | staun | oan the brig, a man abin it a |
| Central - GLA |
I | staun | In the bathroom ae ma maw's h |
| Central - LAL | be a patron tae mair fowk. I | staun | wi ye a - Nicky B is bein Ad |
| Doric - MNA |
and noo alane i | staun | . |
| Central - EDN |
ts strak, an the brig laed ti | staun | on its lane." |
| Central - EDN |
aun an flang it intae a thick | staun | o the plants, whaur it stuck, |
| Central - LAL |
we shall | staun | tae airms - fer noo |
| Central - LAL | wenMairi @GwilymBowenRhys All | staun | you a coffee fae Grain and Gr |
| Central - SWE |
ma een will | staun | oot like twae auld jaury-bool |
| Central - LAL |
hit is the like thit GME wull | staun | in amang onie discussin o hae |
| Central - GLA |
ough. Haudin doon a joab’ll | staun | him in good stead, better tha |
| Doric - DOR |
aneath her fit. Back she’ll | staun | , too feart o the greendies an |
| Central - EDN |
cht, Sueno, an this stane wul | staun | lang ti mynd fowk o'd." Than |
| Central - SEC |
t fur wirds, bot ti bid thaim | staun | whaur thai war. He |
| Central - SWE |
Sic a sorry sicht tae see him | staun | there unmet, a weary weight o |
| Central - WCE |
speckle features that mak him | staun | oot, an attempts tae name him |
| Central - LAL |
an | staun | there by the slip |
| Ulster - GUL |
An | staun | tae watch the sunset there. |
| Central - GLA |
h’m bran new.’ ah lie, an | staun | up too fast, which serves onl |
| Central - LAL |
sed bi them, but this ane can | staun | its lane jist as a rare gaith |
| Central - LAL |
an creative community, we can | staun | tae learn a hale lot frae whi |
| Central - SEC |
t I dinna ken what wey Ye can | staun | abiech an lat the likes o Stu |
| Central - LAL |
iv better things tae dae than | staun | aboot answerin fowk's stupid |
| Doric - MNA |
She wis tae earn her keep an | staun | atween the shafts o the twa w |
| Central - GLA |
hid tae double themsels up an | staun | oan their hauns an feet tae m |
| Central - LAL |
is driver get oot the caur an | staun | til attention. Ye didnae need |
| Central - SEC |
- Scottish fowks- canna e'en | staun | the blate idea an soond o Bra |
| Central - GLA |
s aw ye know aboot it, ye kin | staun | doon," went oan the King. |
| Central - LAL | d o a coo is hoo faur ye maun | staun | sinder an apairt frae ither f |
| Central - SEC |
r problem. Yet, the door maun | staun | , an aa o us that care maun he |
| Central - SEC |
No | staun | there hesitatin. |
| Central - LAL | They hivnae learnt yet tae no | staun | haudin signs ??????????? http |
| Central - WCE |
'Could ye no | staun | as a character witness fir me |
| Central - SEC |
it thegither). Can English no | staun | it’s lane? It’s clearly j |
| Central - GLA |
," said the Hatter. "He'll no | staun | fir a beatin. Bit if ye kin j |
| Central - SWE |
To | staun | an luik |
| Doric - MNA |
early or ye''ll surely hae to | staun | ; |
| Central - SEC |
fuit" an "wuid" should aither | staun | abiech, or ca the feeties an |
| Central - EDN |
doon the pewther | staun | intae curds. |
| Central - SEC |
n, thai skailed, bot no afoir | Staun | wirriet baith the sojers, |
| Doric - DOR |
lt tae cairy boxes o fish, or | staun | at the guttin for hoors. |
| Central - SWE |
coud thole or | staun | afore. |
| Central - LAL | is whaur his bonnie poleetics | staun | noo in terms o Pope F's Fra |
| Southern - SEA |
Peach trees | staun | bi the houss door. |
| Central - LAL |
nae gled whaur the stanes | staun | |
| Central - WCE |
Aa ah did wis | staun | oan a picket line. |
| Central - LAL |
'The follaein pupils | staun | oot on the flair...' he instr |
| Central - GLA |
ee. Its great gnarled antlers | staun | twisted an proud, the vegetat |
| Doric - ABN |
quate breet. Nae mony shelts | staun | as still’s Auld Waltams yon |
| Central - DUN |
her breists | staun | oot |
| Central - SEC |
ds, there are lairstanes that | staun | upricht an ithers that lie fl |
| Central - LAL |
Garrin the ithers that | staun | on the yae mercatplace luik t |
| Doric - MNA |
Haud it faist an makk it | staun | , |
| Central - GLA |
waws the only thing makin it | staun | oot in the murky landscape. |
| Central - SEC |
t hir no ti fash hirsell, bot | Staun | didna lyk sojers an |
| Central - LAL |
Bit jist let the bastart | staun | . |
| Central - SWE |
Aifter their last | staun | at Cherubusco, |
| Central - WCE |
neakily crept up tae the West | Staun | . |
| Central - LAL |
The maist | staun | -oot exemple o a wumman hidin |
| Central - LAL |
'Dinnae jist | staun | there, ya wee wick! |
| Central - EDN |
he telt her. “They juist | staun | an listen tae the doos - pra |
| Central - EDN |
he telt her. “They juist | staun | an listen tae the doos - pra |
| Central - GLA |
y sais. ‘Well, don’t just | staun | there, fuckin move!’ he sai |
| Doric - ABN |
e Loire). Fit maks Chenonceau | staun | oot is its history o bein mai |
| Central - LAL |
nt o punctuation, dis a haiku | staun | as a haiku? |
| Central - SEC |
“We arna. Nou | staun | asyde.” The dug Staun wes l |
| Central - AYR |
beasts didny see thaim n thay | staun | below th' tree n sterted luki |
| Southern - WCE |
Mim-mou'd they | staun | ahint puir Wendy, Egg upo the |
| Ulster - CUL |
ax yer poleetician whaur they | staun | on these metters afore ye gie |
| Central - SEC |
maun lat them ken whaur they | staun | . Whaurivver ye are, whamivver |
| Central - LAL |
he Bòrd na Gàidhlig as they | staun | the noo an onie suggestions a |
| Central - LAL |
o their arrangements as they | staun | the noo are gied ablow. |
| Central - LAL |
cked gates an so proudly they | staun | ; |
| Central - WCE |
horrals o the Barony proudly | staun | , |
| Doric - MNA | tae a supermarket an suddenly | staun | aat the exit fin foggin ma wy |
| Central - GLA |
win yit ye incessantly | staun | oan yer heidDae ye hink, at y |
| Central - SEC |
is, an ma collie’s cryed ‘ | Staun | ’ kiz he winna sit. |
| Central - LAL |
an’ | staun | oan yir twa hin’maist. |
| Central - AYR |
An’ | staun | ’ an’ gee ma ginger loacks |