Central - SEC | al Scrabble club, white shell- | suited | Declan that isnae juist a bra |
Central - DUN | an booted an well- | suited | |
Doric - MNA | use e warldly-wise are better- | suited | tae warldly affairs nor e fow |
Central - LAL | r pacin masel. Ahl hae tae be | suited | an booted fir openin the boax |
Orkney - ORK | The judge | suited | and booted |
Doric - MNA | yang traivellin, bit wis fine | suited | bidin at hame. Faith, the cla |
Doric - MNA | day and the very best o rigg | suited | him doon tae the grun. |
Central - SEC | k bible, crookit in his black | suited | elbuck. He is on his wey tae |
Central - SEC | ts Purdie screives in is weel | suited | tae the Dorset poems o Barnes |
Doric - MNA | rent o the hoose. He wiz weel | suited | tae work for the Laird for he |
Central - LAL | @2cd5v8xx49 Once yer | suited | and booted Tim, ye'll be fine |
Doric - MNA | raw upon raw o biggins, mair | suited | tae battery hens nur fowk, sa |
Central - SEC | the story the kinna birl that | suited | thair ain ettles. |
Central - SEC | A product | suited | tae the time, |
Central - SEC | n that sometimes came. But it | suited | her fine, Drew Donald no liki |
Central - LAL | om wisnae oan it. Nae dout it | suited | a wheen fowk, he ainly had ta |
Doric - MNA | produce. Noo this arrangement | suited | Ackers doon tae the grun for |
Central - LAL | und hur waist. Kate would huv | suited | that dress mair, but naught a |