Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -brither or | |
Ulster - SYN | step | -faither | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -mither or | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -brither or | |
Ulster - SYN | step | -sister | |
Ulster - SYN | step | -sister | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -mither or | |
Ulster - SYN | step | -faither | |
Central - DUN | step | in thi ring we thi | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -mither or | |
Ulster - SYN | step | -sister | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -brither or | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Central - LAL | Step | awa | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Orkney - ORK | Step | forward fur twa, and back fur | |
Central - SWE | Step | ower the straw, | |
Doric - DOR | Step | richt 'is wie!) | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -brither or | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -wean | |
Ulster - SYN | step | -faither | |
Ulster - SYN | step | -sister | |
Ulster - SYN | Step | -mither or | |
Orkney - ORK | step | forward fur twa, and back fur | |
Ulster - SYN | step | -faither | |
Central - SEC | " as a verb (" | step | oot on the fluir") an "step" |
Central - SEC | ample, in ma dialeck we uise " | step | " as a verb ("step oot on the |
Central - SEC | oot on the fluir") an " | step | " as a noun ("gae up the steps |
Central - SEC | "). Some writers, tho, uises " | step | " as a noun an "stap" as the v |
Central - WCE | need tae dae mair o that tae, | step | oot o wirsels an luik at how |
Shetland - SHD | ody is needin tae mak a wish, | step | ootside as dirs a fair twartr |
Central - LAL | 'Weel, | step | this wey, Teeger.' |
Central - LAL | rilliant social cub at Annan, | Step | oot door ontae terracin. Guid |
Central - LAL | a minute, to close his eyes, | step | |
Orkney - ORK | leader caas the dance: a tree- | step | first, tae rax oot limbs an f |
Central - LAL | " - the slicht, shooglie aff- | step | fae it that is Scots; at leas |
Central - LAL | Pochled up the clean back- | step | |
Central - LAL | arapace crumble-jumble o craw- | step | gables, |
Central - SEC | Ath whit aboot the milatery 2 | step | - foxtrots fir the auld codg |
Ulster - GUL | A | Step | Change |
Central - LAL | up wi it, jist gie yersel' a | step | back frae it. |
Central - GLA | nd through n open the gate. A | step | through n grab the bag. A put |
Doric - MNA | bbin the lantern she walked a | step | or twa towards the sound. She |
Central - GLA | ee gutter oan the flair wae a | step | in front, runnin the length a |
Central - LAL | Don't be afraid tae take a | step | back.....because it may be th |
Central - SEC | e humour ah decide tae take a | step | back. Which leaves these two |
Central - GLA | It’s no until ah take a | step | back that ah see the blood. T |
Central - LAL | d, but tonight they've gone a | step | too far, pushin their tables |
Central - AYR | urdly draw a braith ot move a | step | but he peched; an nou he had |
Central - DUN | tae tak a | step | or seeven |
Central - LAL | Wee Grumphie gaed back a | step | , and skeerly looked roond for |
Central - LAL | first place. Bit gaun back a | step | i the writin process tae the |
Central - EDN | ir feet up before they tuik a | step | , jist as if they wir on stepp |
Central - NEC | Oor lives war pure hell. Ilka | step | wis haurd whan ye’r as howp |
Southern - SEA | an follae ilka | step | Ah tak. |
Central - EDN | nockit intil his ribs wi ilka | step | . A wheen months syne he wad h |
Central - EDN | ft pechin for braith, an ilka | step | wis trashin. An thir wis juis |
Central - SEC | in Scots is uphaudit at ilka | step | o the wey. In chapter 1, Stor |
Doric - ABN | She took a | step | back, an pit her heid tae ae |
Central - LAL | tae get oot o bed, she took a | step | back again. Ah say ah cannae |
Doric - DOR | Blair himself took a | step | forrit. "Because I canna stau |
Doric - DOR | yesterday every time I took a | step | back he stood in aboot again |
Central - LAL | red yet; syne he up an took a | step | . I coudna muve nane. |
Doric - ABN | eddes. Mrs Cadwallader took a | step | back. |
Central - GLA | leave. Ah’ve a spring in ma | step | . That’s sommat ah never tho |
Ulster - GUL | hay to fin a wee pixtur o ma | step | dad's sister, it's a belter R |
Central - LAL | Geordie taen a | step | backwards, shauchlin closer t |
Central - SWE | Ben goes first, then A | step | intae the footprints in the c |
Central - EDN | , hillsides quhaar thoo canna | step | for crushin birds’ eggs ... |
Central - SEC | . This is particlar the kinna | step | needit tae tak forrit the nor |
Ulster - EUL | ld Glenarm Road. She was on a | step | ladder cleanin the pgutterin |
Central - LAL | cht. I will ken the soond o a | step | that winna be like the lave. |
Central - LAL | A hear a | step | ! A maunna bide! |
Central - SEC | A hear a | step | ! A maunna bide! |
Ulster - GUL | a new plen bes a chanst fer a | step | change. The maakin o' thae |
Central - SEC | Bit whisht! There's a | step | on the stair, |
Central - SEC | t @ProAmFootball defo needs a | step | up dis the big man |
Doric - DOR | Cutting standards a | step | at a time then it wisna my fa |
Central - LAL | n hur done by the polis wis a | step | too far.' |
Central - DUN | e get a look-in, but it wis a | step | in the richt direction. |
Central - SEC | as valid an equal: that’s a | step | too far for folk whose existe |
Orkney - ORK | t no be perfect, but it’s a | step | in the right direction. |
Central - SWE | o The Anchor gars me pit a | step | oan. |
Doric - DOR | it. Wee drap o' Teuchter twa | step | |
Central - GLA | the first time we’ve dared | step | foot ootside together. Hur we |
Ulster - BUL | His misured | step | a wee, chakked |
Central - SEC | ngauns wad seem tae be a guid | step | forrit for aw the minority le |
Doric - ABN | In yon days Ah could | step | it oot wi the best o them; an |
Doric - DOR | drew up aside him. Fa should | step | oot ower the |
Ulster - GUL | allSF Put down thon glass and | step | aff |
Orkney - ORK | You ken - fur every forward | step | , we tak twa dizzen back. Ther |
Central - LAL | startlie @LadofPairts, aye ae | step | aheid o me. |
Ulster - CUL | chtly am gettin slower in mae | step | than a ustae be bit mae feyth |
Central - SEC | mou of the bouer, daurin nae | step | ootside for fear o Gary: ther |
Doric - DOR | In leaves nae | step | hid trampit black |
Central - SEC | The wife’s parents had tae | step | up tae the plate an tak owre |
Central - LAL | yearnin. She felt a need tae | step | ootby, intae the sunshine for |
Central - SWE | Ah hud tae | step | aside tae pass them |
Central - SEC | t - eamonn will defo hae tae | step | up tae the plate - mone the |
Doric - ABN | the trigger guard. "Time tae | step | intae the mirk", he mummelt. |
Shetland - SHD | o da time has come for me tae | step | oot o da limelight. Laek aa c |
Doric - DOR | - nae one player wanting tae | step | up and take responsibility ta |
Central - GLA | tes, Matthew Whyte, tries tae | step | in ma way. |
Central - WCE | nt. Sometimes yi jist huv tae | step | up, she said. |
Doric - MNA | Bruce faimily made ready tae | step | doon ooto the car an takk the |
Central - LAL | r's aye anither yin ready tae | step | furrit. He wis James Renwick, |
Central - LAL | r's aye anither yin ready tae | step | furrit. He wis James Renwick, |
Central - GLA | y mare up-an-comers ready tae | step | intae the breach an take his |
Central - SEC | ered Aldo the opportunity tae | step | up his efforts tae brek this |
Central - SEC | ce before agreein tae lit yae | step | inside. St Johns Academy wis |
Central - LAL | a trig an trippin daunce | step | , raindraps twinklin oan a lin |
Orkney - ORK | An Eva Three | Step | , the weather's fine, |
Orkney - ORK | An Eva Three | Step | , the weather's fine, |
Central - SEC | A wee | step | mair, till A can see |
Central - DUN | needs kennin, it's jist a wee | step | tae them thinkin oniethin the |
Ulster - GUL | "Yin wee | step | for man - a quare buck lepp |
Central - SEC | ome this wey noo, an mind the | step | . |
Doric - MNA | tin the basses an swiping the | step | The styou ower er shooder did |
Ulster - BUL | Sae bowl the | step | , sae owl the fal, |
Doric - MNA | the timmer stairs, missin the | step | wi the creak, flittit ben the |
Doric - MNA | te see his pal stannin on the | step | . "Ye've a face as lang's a fi |
Doric - MNA | " Harry hottered aboot on the | step | . |
Doric - DOR | 0rteous_ kid be ready for the | step | up. He must be crabit at aa t |
Doric - MNA | t singin whales.' – bit the | step | -mither's set her hairt oni fu |
Doric - DOR | ll cherm ony human, tho ilkie | step | 'll feel as gin ye're steppin |
Shetland - SHD | an doon apon it, on a peerie | step | o rock, an as dey cam nearer, |
Doric - DOR | in and glauncin. Ilkie dentie | step | gart her grue wi pain, bit sh |
Central - SEC | nal admeinistration, a hertie | step | alang the gate tae the forder |
Doric - DOR | int. The lad is away tae make | step | up and he clearly had choices |
Orkney - ORK | €™ Shetland is wan remarkable | step | forward. It wis a revelation |
Central - GLA | Mah uncle takes a single | step | taewards us but the wee babe |
Central - LAL | It wid be a simple | step | for the ScotGov tae organise |
Central - WCE | One | step | |
Doric - DOR | lue far i wis & noo this! One | step | oot that door and will hae me |
Central - LAL | garden like a teddy bear, One | step | , two steps, Tickle you under |
Shetland - SHD | dge an work ta da middle. One | step | up, work oot fae da middle ta |
Ulster - CUL | te yer fit went ower tha dure | step | o a schuil ye wur toul tae qu |
Doric - MNA | "Ah canna wyte te | step | oota ess limo like the star | |
Central - DUN | as in the warld as a positive | step | fer humanity as a haill. This |
Central - LAL | a pal Mary takes a supportive | step | closer tae me. He |
Central - GLA | We | step | on tae the pavement and Rober |
Central - GLA | flickin it tae the grun as we | step | oan tae the tarmac path. It l |
Central - LAL | bonnie lassies the meenit we | step | in the door. But I doot if I |
Doric - MNA | ggit bi firewirks.. Bit if ye | step | ootside, |
Central - LAL | h sing-sangie voice. 'Will ye | step | forrit yin at a time, please, |
Central - SEC | an boundless blendin. Wull ye | step | in wi baith feet? |
Central - WCE | gif'n ye | step | ayont thaim, aither side, the |
Central - GLA | Quietly ye | step | doon the daurk wey |
Shetland - SHD | ationally damaging and out of | step | with progressive, sociologica |
Central - SEC | os efter awe it will be a big | step | up for the mill laddie - jis |
Central - EDN | n her. “I know it’s a big | step | , but most people are feeling |
Central - EDN | Bit it wis a gey big | step | fae sayin that tae actively h |
Central - GLA | n further doon wae each wrang | step | they take. Maist ay us though |
Central - GLA | n further doon wae each wrang | step | they take. Maist ay us, thoug |
Doric - MNA | Ah | step | ower a pile o junk mail fanne |
Central - GLA | Ah | step | aff the ladder an intae the d |
Central - SEC | Ah | step | up tae the penalty spot. Pick |
Central - GLA | 'C'moan in, hen.' Ah | step | ootside an put mah airm roon |
Central - GLA | wis sick oan the Jandin an ah | step | right fuckin in it, The vomit |
Central - GLA | Ah dinnae say a word when ah | step | intae the taxi. Ah nod when t |
Central - GLA | ma cleanly shaven face as ah | step | oot intae the front gairden. |
Central - GLA | ah room door an as soon as ah | step | fit err the threshold ah fuck |
Central - GLA | n, bouncin aff the grun as ah | step | oot ay the close door oan tae |
Central - GLA | enin the door ay the bothy ah | step | ootside tae a thick, soupy mi |
Central - SEC | Each | step | you'll take from now crosses |
Orkney - ORK | each | step | an effort o will. |
Central - SEC | nd Margaret Bennett, Scottish | Step | Dance wi Morag Johnston and J |
Doric - ABN | I | step | back fae him and near enough |
Orkney - ORK | I | step | ootsite the shed door wan mor |
Central - SEC | ke a serpens in cauld bluid I | step | ower my cast-aff skin |
Central - DUN | ver yi dae dinna shite on thi | step | |
Doric - MNA | startet wer assint up aw thi | step | 's tae thi tap, yea hid tae ha |
Central - WCE | jist tae say A'd been ower ri | step | . A usually walk alang ri prom |
Central - WCE | rter's keys jangle't oan evri | step | |
Doric - DOR | Het air dis hit me as I | step | ootside, |
Orkney - ORK | The meenit I | step | on the surface |
Ulster - DUL | when yi | step | inside |
Central - EDN | h? ah’ve never taken a back | step | in ma life and ah’m no aboo |
Orkney - ORK | Dansan a queek | step | wae a lafan scorrie |
Central - DUN | o thinkin is a truly Radical | step | . An tae think, as they seer t |
Central - LAL | in Scots is still a political | step | . With some authors, the choic |
Orkney - ORK | At crack o dawn he'll | step | oot o the door, |
Doric - DOR | dcast If Mcgeouch or campbell | step | up, Mcrorrie could slot back |
Central - LAL | t o it. Nane o ma family will | step | fit in ma |
Central - SEC | n haud an draps on the bottom | step | , lauchin at the lowe screivin |
Central - AYR | Richard gaed furrit wi a firm | step | tae the heid o the grave an r |
Orkney - ORK | An | step | up an doon in me two footed d |
Shetland - SHD | " - change lobsters, an | step | back ida sam oarder," da Gryp |
Central - LAL | me of the day or night he can | step | out of his body and be away . |
Doric - MNA | "Ah...Ah can | step | oota ma draars an leave them |
Doric - DOR | layer at centre half that can | step | oot wi the ba at feet and som |
Central - GLA | haunels o ma silver colts an | step | intae the space between her a |
Doric - MNA | p. Fit a scunner. Onywye, een | step | at a time and ye'll be richt |
Ulster - GUL | A seiven | step | forderin process fer thae thr |
Central - WCE | at the other 3 nations are in | step | with England! |
Central - EDN | e stairs. And wae each passin | step | ah keep remindin masel tae se |
Central - DUN | Fae now on em refusin ti evin | step | fut in it |
Central - SEC | ence hud a wey ae growin. Yin | step | leadin tae anither. This was |
Central - LAL | l, Brock?.. . See us ower yon | step | -ladder, if ye widna mind...' |
Central - SEC | he paint that’s rinnin doun | step | ablo step. Doun in the front |
Central - SEC | ablo | step | . Doun in the front room he sh |
Central - SEC | Stan still! Stan still!! Noo | step | aside!! |
Central - SEC | landNT this is your chance to | step | up tae the plate n deliver gu |
Central - SEC | e'd now like to ask Callum to | step | up," he sais. This is the mom |
Doric - DOR | e regiment are marching oot o | step | except oor Donald |
Doric - DOR | h look the rest are all oot o | step | except for oor Geordie |
Central - WCE | demonstrate the military two | step | wi him in front ae the whole |
Central - LAL | Schotisch an the Military Two | Step | . Oh, we had fun in Miss Maxwe |
Doric - MNA | t as Jeemicky reached the tap | step | an trippit. He slid towards h |
Ulster - EUL | an inch farther than the tap | step | . He |
Doric - MNA | tool box stannin oan the tap | step | . "It leuks like a wirk boy o |
Doric - MNA | ? Archie sut doon oan the tap | step | , the colour drainin fae's fac |
Doric - MNA | Frank's. He steed on the tap | step | fir a meenitie, winnerin if c |
Doric - ABN | t, plunted his fit on the tap | step | , an bade there a meenit. He g |
Doric - ABN | t the room wi a spring in her | step | . |
Central - EDN | ee, Bill saw the henk in her | step | an realised she had heard. He |
Central - AYR | er faither's murther. Tho her | step | -mither had aye been awfy guid |
Central - LAL | Usit Leids. This wes anither | step | forrit alang a political gait |
Central - SEC | @edinburghpaper | step | down to what lol |
Doric - MNA | cloods o daith, tae lead wir | step | in e wye o peace'. |
Shetland - SHD | Hit pits a spring i wir | step | , |
Central - NEC | Git you tae the kingdom o yir | step | -brither, Eurystheus, and be h |
Central - LAL | ouk or dodge? Can you jink or | step | quickly tae the side? |
Central - WCE | “Let’s get oor | step | in grab yer trainers and yer |
Ulster - SYN | Step-mither or | step | -faither |
Ulster - SYN | Step-brither or | step | -sister |
Central - SEC | ain n yule huv a spring in ur | step | awe day! |
Central - SWE | ess spring in the big fella's | step | as he lowped aff the last tra |
Doric - MNA | hire car parks is a backwards | step | in encouraging eese in local |
Doric - MNA | swaak and wi a swing tae his | step | he wiz back eence mair at the |
Central - SEC | ad theday wae a bounce in his | step | , and a smile that mighta lit |
Central - SEC | at laddie hud a spring in his | step | - never seen him so sprightl |
Central - AYR | t Adam an pit a spring in his | step | as he breistit the brae owerl |
Central - NEC | feart at naebody, except his | step | -maw, Hera. |
Central - SEC | op he'd be soopin awa at this | step | an gittin ablo ma feet." Airc |
Central - SEC | p he'd be soopin awà at this | step | an gittin ablò my feet." Air |
Central - NEC | But his | step | -maw, the goddess Hera, wis lu |
Doric - DOR | syne there comes a noiseless | step | , |
Orkney - ORK | like a dog, a legless | step | ladder, |
Southern - SEA | ma maternal grandfaither’s | step | -faither. |
Central - SEC | That | step | 's gey shoogly, whaur ye fell. |
Central - WCE | e mingers an aw the wans that | step | on yir toes. |
Orkney - ORK | You might | step | on a stone. |
Doric - DOR | Bit | step | o the sin noo at's nae fine. |
Doric - MNA | "Ah'm awa te hae a bit | step | roon the place afore the unct |
Doric - DOR | School took the unprecedentit | step | o bannin him fae the school g |
Central - LAL | id hoosekeeper haed her front | step | decorated wi pipeclay and in |
Doric - ABN | "Ay, it wis a short | step | fae here tae hell aa richt. A |
Shetland - SHD | Finally, I got tae da last | step | , an stood apo da röf. Da win |
Central - SEC | fag and consithered the neist | step | . |
Central - SEC | Hello there! Aye, jist | step | richt in! |
Central - LAL | cratic Scotland, a guid first | step | wad be tae becam mair social. |
Central - SEC | e lessons. It'll be the first | step | alang the gait tae makin the |
Central - LAL | tion fir oorsels is the first | step | tae independence fir oor coun |
Central - LAL | ye say it. That is the first | step | taewards wirtin crouse like. |
Central - EDN | ut it'd be an important first | step | taeward linguistic equality. |
Central - LAL | indy - that's the very first | step | to creating a better society |
Central - LAL | Noo, ower here, if ye will aw | step | this wey, I will shaw ye some |
Central - LAL | new | step | , a new word aw their ain, tha |
Orkney - ORK | Thay | step | intae a bruckit domm, aa the |
Central - GLA | up there waeoot some sort ay | step | , ah’ll tell ye. |
Shetland - SHD | He pits a spring i dy | step | an lipperin joy i dy haert. |
Central - SEC | t must swallae ilka time they | step | ootside the boonds o whit's d |
Doric - DOR | ewart31 Oh fit! If I cud only | step | oot the front door! ?? |
Doric - DOR | nae canny | step | could feel richt safe til tha |
Central - SWE | lik maist days, every | step | anither line, every stracht a |
Central - SEC | rpose and assurance wae every | step | . |
Central - GLA | cunt is concentratin on every | step | he makes, avoidin broken glas |
Central - SEC | bbed. And it seems that every | step | forward is bein interrupted b |
Central - WCE | tae stop the SNP but at every | step | we’ve managed tae git oor w |
Central - LAL | tae me. Folk telt me at ivry | step | whit I wis daein wis wrang, a |
Doric - DUN | 'Astana on the naughty | step | ' - braw https://t.co/JtxxYoW |