Central - EDN | ticht | -beltit tae her heid. | |
Ulster - BUL | Ticht | an het | |
Central - WCE | ticht | -fistit grippy miser. Some thi | |
Ulster - EUL | Ticht | wee Serbs, tha peep-o-day cla | |
Central - SEC | Ticht | intil yon naerrae sklent | |
Doric - DOR | ticht | . | |
Central - LAL | Ticht | in a tail, her buit-soles cau | |
Doric - MNA | Elspeth gied a wee, | ticht | smile an dabbit it the neuks |
Central - SEC | s gin it werenae for a young, | ticht | chin that she gied a stertled |
Ulster - PUL | Nearhaun bes Cummer, | ticht | wee toon, |
Central - LAL | ess. Thro owersettin, mibbes, | ticht | -reined Scots get licence tae |
Central - SEC | uch, straucht, teuch, thocht, | ticht | , tocher, trauchle, wecht, wri |
Ulster - BUL | Hir face bane- | ticht | an grey, |
Central - LAL | at plooms an rosie rasps, gem- | ticht | |
Central - LAL | at plooms an rosie rasps, gem- | ticht | |
Central - SEC | at plooms an rosie rasps, gem- | ticht | |
Doric - MNA | "Yon skin- | ticht | jeans, Baabie." |
Central - SEC | The fabric isnae water- | ticht | . |
Central - SEC | wesna ower- | ticht | wi the weit an pit a blanket |
Doric - MNA | A | ticht | parken spayce, weis aye eesee |
Central - WCE | A | ticht | wee faimily unit, |
Central - EDN | wis grinnin pawkily, an had a | ticht | haud o her waist. Whit wad a |
Central - LAL | er grup. Bit the lassie hid a | ticht | haud od’t. She wappit the b |
Central - SEC | e grunched the letter intae a | ticht | ba an cleshed it in the fire. |
Central - EDN | heard aneath a | ticht | an muffled drumskin." |
Ulster - EUL | eel-shewed button catched tha | ticht | twine |
Central - WCE | (l41-107), Horace cracks wi a | ticht | -fistit miser wha pits furrit |
Ulster - EUL | In a | ticht | -boon bale hel thegither wi st |
Central - SEC | keeked up on a suddenty to a | ticht | young chin an a smile no |
Ulster - PUL | Noo, Rathfrilan bes a | ticht | wee toon, bigged on a hill, a |
Central - WCE | th. This, he concludes, wes a | ticht | ettil in plain Scots, but no |
Central - EDN | ’s auld scarf, tae gie it a | ticht | fit an’ minimise it bouncin |
Central - SWE | Pu'ed | ticht | an brichtly knittit |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey's coupon hud gaed | ticht | and oorie. She wis as stiff a |
Ulster - EUL | ues ower waas an dykes bigged | ticht | |
Central - SEC | i drainpipe breeks streitched | ticht | aroon his bahoukie. Thair wis |
Ulster - EUL | ower a waal o shelves packed | ticht | wi buiks, ontae paintins an p |
Doric - ABN | stuck on the clasp is sealed | ticht | so they canna open it easily. |
Central - LAL | their skin bauchled | ticht | owre their skelets |
Central - SEC | and her mou clammed | ticht | and set |
Central - LAL | e dee'd on his feet, strapped | ticht | tae a stane? |
Doric - MNA | nae story. The watters closed | ticht | ower her. Snap! Like a blaik |
Central - AYR | yowes. Happin her wool plaid | ticht | roun her shouders agin the bi |
Central - AYR | the bottle, she fand her heid | ticht | up agin the ceilin, an had ta |
Doric - MNB | isnae gan tae lose it. I held | ticht | on tae the rod and reeled it |
Central - LAL | oot a rivet up bedsheet bund | ticht | aroon hes neck. Hes face wis |
Central - LAL | e skelped awa, and syne stood | ticht | And cawed oor, 'Help for Pooh |
Central - LAL | wse!" cried the Haggis. "Haud | ticht | or ye'll faw! |
Central - NEC | ke wrapped itsel roon him sae | ticht | Hercules couldna breathe. He |
Central - LAL | presst thaim in sae | ticht | |
Central - LAL | oukit. The skin wis drawn sae | ticht | ower the cheeks that ye could |
Central - LAL | cks o oor hair, twistit intae | ticht | spirals an decoratit wi strin |
Doric - MNA | tae guid schule. Siller'll be | ticht | at Steenhillock. I've naethin |
Doric - ABN | ys Mary, steekin her richt ee | ticht | , an pokin a finger intae Hild |
Central - NEC | The | ticht | glens o the sooth Scotland bo |
Central - SEC | Something in her mainer, the | ticht | lips, the white skin, somethi |
Central - LAL | h put ma broon hair intae the | ticht | curls that fell doon ower ma |
Southern - SEA | lowse the | ticht | cord o the years |
Doric - MNA | e fir the young waiter wi the | ticht | briks. |
Central - NEC | usly, they didnae brak up the | ticht | -packit formations o Scots. Th |
Central - LAL | n face. Insteid, in ahint the | ticht | mou an the cauld, haurd een K |
Ulster - GUL | me troosers wus getting wile | ticht | . |
Doric - DOR | e, fair terrifeed, grippin me | ticht | till her, ye ken, an the lich |
Central - NEC | tied ae end o the turban rope | ticht | tae a tree. That gied us puir |
Doric - DOR | he cantrip-wirds sall haad ye | ticht | , |
Doric - DOR | dinna need tae bosy or hud ye | ticht | |
Ulster - EUL | away, houlin the handkerchief | ticht | tae hir face. |
Central - SWE | n he clampit hot shae an huif | ticht | thegither, |
Central - LAL | . Pellets tae fire in them wi | ticht | foldit bits o paper. Guiders |
Central - LAL | A skrank shilpit wumman wi | ticht | pinched claes, |
Doric - ABN | ippin the muckle great parcel | ticht | tae his breist. |
Ulster - EUL | Tha nixt life's coard hel | ticht | . |
Doric - MNA | ock's. Thi cheyn weis bukkrem | ticht | , yea widda neer playd a choon |
Doric - MNA | ocht, thi tow rope wis bukrem | ticht | , evin gan ower thi waive's er |
Doric - DOR | aipen: gin ye'd steekit thaim | ticht | it wadna hae happent. Nou din |
Doric - MNA | him | ticht | . Bit syne, his hauns let go. |
Central - SEC | The auld wumman puled him | ticht | tae her, gittin bluid ower he |
Central - LAL | Whaur we happed him | ticht | in his coul lang hame. |
Central - LAL | She held him | ticht | they nearly kissed |
Central - AYR | Liftin wee Adam, she held him | ticht | in her airms, an watched wi f |
Central - SWE | too wee an | ticht | in ony ither place. |
Central - LAL | t, for ti hae aathing trig an | ticht | afore she lowsed. Midnicht ca |
Central - SEC | ugh ma fine roof, sae snug an | ticht | |
Doric - DOR | Wrap oorsels up snug an | ticht | , |
Central - SEC | e'll find yer room is snug an | ticht | . |
Ulster - EUL | fowks lang bak wur Scotch an | ticht | , |
Central - LAL | but his 'do is still high an | ticht | . Ah ken Gary lives wi a haird |
Ulster - GUL | in a stourie, throu-bearin an | ticht | Ulstèr-Scotch shaidin bes a |
Central - SEC | idin quicker. Noo haud it oan | ticht | ,' she seyd, draggin him back |
Central - LAL | Haudin ma braith an wi ma een | ticht | shut A clung tae its muckle b |
Central - SEC | er his jaiket collar, the een | ticht | rimpelt to tak in the view: a |
Central - LAL | Precious steekit her een | ticht | , jist like this. |
Central - LAL | wer Maries: The net is draain | ticht | . |
Southern - SWE | Cooried in | ticht | she'd fold her wings |
Doric - DOR | Ayewiz bidin | ticht | packit in igither |
Central - SEC | ch the tap o hes heid, haudin | ticht | hes scalp an hair. |
Doric - DOR | ower the watter whiles haudin | ticht | ontae oor fushin bag, the wan |
Central - LAL | side him. Chairlie wis haudin | ticht | tae his grandfaither's baney |
Central - LAL | But Teeger wis haudin | ticht | tae the brainch and sayin int |
Doric - MNA | Fobie wis weel kent fir bein | ticht | es twa coats o pint. He'd niv |
Central - LAL | he Wee-est Tod's body knidgin | ticht | up agin his ain, chitterin wi |
Central - SWE | poured intae a pair o skin | ticht | jeans, |
Central - LAL | aboot her and cooried them in | ticht | |
Doric - ABN | hoose the skipper wis staanin | ticht | -lipped an tense. 'We're jist |
Central - LAL | o thae wee pipes, grespin | ticht | ma tuppence. |
Southern - WCE | an gin ye didna set in | ticht | eneuch |
Ulster - EUL | On Drumfad shore, in Plantin | ticht | |
Doric - MNA | Twa aul chiels were sittin | ticht | , |
Central - SEC | tered wee motor intae the yin | ticht | space an ran across the road. |
Central - LAL | oot tae get her. She held on | ticht | tae Doug, feart she micht be |
Central - NEC | shooders but Hercules held on | ticht | . It breenged roon every neuk |
Central - LAL | her. 'Ye'll need tae haud on | ticht | . This wormhole's a fast ane.' |
Central - LAL | nda Jock's shanks and hung on | ticht | . |
Central - EDN | ngers sut up again, haudin on | ticht | as the plane bumpit aboot. Aa |
Central - LAL | wi ane haund while haudin on | ticht | tae the leash wi the ither. |
Central - LAL | er trustit airms haud newborn | ticht | . |
Ulster - EUL | Whun | ticht | an kep frae thinnin. |
Central - WCE | o | ticht | packed colour. |
Doric - ABN | to hud his battered body too | ticht | as I prop him up. |
Central - AYR | ae a kin o knot, an then keep | ticht | haud o its richt lug an left |
Doric - NNB | l a sort o knot, an then keep | ticht | howld o ids richt loog an lef |
Central - LAL | buss in the gairden. ‘Sleep | ticht | ,’ she seyd, fulin it in. Sh |
Southern - SEA | t’s devalna i howp, an grip | ticht | til Gud’s hecht til uz i (M |
Central - LAL | bed at nicht and snuggled up | ticht | atween them keepin them baith |
Central - SEC | d his een gey near screwed up | ticht | agin the gliff an taen guid t |
Central - AYR | on it sae it cud be draan up | ticht | ; syne he heized it ower his s |
Doric - DOR | a cauld win wrap oorsel's up | ticht | . |
Central - WCE | Curlt up | ticht | in a foetal ba, |
Doric - ABN | again, an he pulld his collar | ticht | roon his neck. Weel, nae time |
Central - EDN | roon the waist an pu’ed her | ticht | agin his thee. Win the ither |
Central - LAL | He held her | ticht | wi his strang airm. |
Central - LAL | y, but the squirrels held her | ticht | and she couldnae move. The sq |
Central - SEC | il ontae ma hip an haudin her | ticht | , I walked slowly eftir Billy. |
Central - EDN | ly an kissed her, pu’in her | ticht | agin him, an she gied in. |
Central - WCE | thrimmelt thegether | ticht | -and she sat there, clauchtin |
Central - LAL | ars, an nane o thum ur watter | ticht | . The last yin cost me £15! S |
Doric - DOR | Nae ower | ticht | tae lat the swallin rise up, |
Central - SWE | am A haudin ye ower | ticht | yince mair? A dinna want |
Doric - MNA | ist aat ma briks war far ower | ticht | ." |
Central - LAL | tae lowse a bol that wis ower | ticht | . It wis fykie wark, for I jal |
Doric - ABN | them. An noo, wi his heid as | ticht | as a drum, his een gaan thegi |
Doric - MNA | t, the Queen blinks; ye're as | ticht | -fisted, ye widna gie some'dy |
Doric - MNA | m oan er hich heels. "Ye'r as | ticht | , Ah can hear ye squeakin fin |
Central - NEC | hat ma claes hummed an war as | ticht | tae us as ma ain skin. Aathin |
Central - SEC | a sparrae is a flie! He's as | ticht | as Hinnerson's breiks, an gri |
Central - LAL | ip on oor national diet is as | ticht | as oor arteries efter a poke |
Central - SEC | he collar o yer coat that was | ticht | roond yer neck. |
Ulster - EUL | ddin day tell hir that it was | ticht | an guid that she was here in |
Doric - SNO | er in the practice) wha hauds | ticht | til a secret that's revealit |
Doric - SNO | er in the practice) wha hauds | ticht | til a secret that’s reveali |
Central - LAL | his jaa gaes | ticht | |
Central - LAL | blin man. He pulled his claes | ticht | agin the cauld. The air wis c |
Central - LAL | eir lugs cockit, their bodies | ticht | . Then they heard the soond o |
Doric - MNA | n, an Rosy steekit her eenies | ticht | . |
Central - SEC | on, wi the twasum, lik twenes | ticht | set on its bak, |
Doric - MNA | er erse a bit skelp. "Ye'r es | ticht | es a drum. Iv onybody collide |
Ulster - EUL | Tha hurchin rowes | ticht | in a baa, |
Doric - DOR | r that crossroads is There is | ticht | corner up the Auchnagatt road |
Central - SEC | wrapped in packagin’ wi his | ticht | leather clothes outlinin ever |
Central - LAL | ull yi no!' 'Aye, unsteik his | ticht | -lippit wee gob.' 'Whit's yir |
Central - WCE | s his macho intentions in his | ticht | jeans, |
Central - WCE | tho, gif wan o yer frien's is | ticht | -fistit, we'll caa him thrifty |
Shetland - SHD | fur wis, yet rowe aroond wis | ticht | |
Doric - MNA | rst wi deinties. His wame wis | ticht | ’s a drum. Skirly cowpit hei |
Central - AYR | e wey, an Alison's elbuck wis | ticht | agin it, it wis nae uise. Ali |
Central - LAL | the college an the siller wis | ticht | . She gat a job at the local s |
Central - WCE | But money wis | ticht | , fowk suffert fir real, |
Doric - ABN | colour TV licence. Grunny is | ticht | -fisted, a description I learn |
Central - GLA | rin a nappy roond wee bottoms | ticht | |
Doric - MNA | tae draw the kitchie curtains | ticht | , shuttin oot the ferlies o th |
Central - WCE | shouders | ticht | an laiden wi |
Doric - MNA | wen eis, thi tow rope wis ass | ticht | , eit didna gee oor boatie muc |
Central - EDN | pu’in thair sheepskin coats | ticht | aboot thaim. Bill spreid oot |
Central - EDN | ee them wi their smaa seimits | ticht | on their kists. |
Central - SEC | t eh his body. They wurr that | ticht | oan um, if he bent er they wi |
Central - LAL | The hold wis that | ticht | us as wurna ill stood tae all |
Central - SEC | uppit his tie, makkin it that | ticht | his mither haed tae sneg it a |
Ulster - CUL | bit. Hir chin wus presst that | ticht | agin hir fit, that thur wus h |
Central - LAL | aa the doors were snecht | ticht | , the windaes were sealt, |
Doric - DOR | Haudin on richt | ticht | |
Central - WCE | aunle o ma door an grabbed it | ticht | ready tae open it when… |
Central - LAL | He held it | ticht | atween his chitterin fingirs, |
Doric - MNA | He faaled the poem an held it | ticht | against his chest, feelin sid |
Central - LAL | wrang, the naelstring windit | ticht | aroon her neck; |
Central - SWE | wis streetchit | ticht | net, |
Central - LAL | n, an the mair oo war stickit | ticht | . |
Central - SEC | their danders up, and lockit | ticht | thegither |
Central - LAL | d an rauch gress, een steekit | ticht | , cheeks bloun oot, skin, hair |
Central - LAL | ckit aff an ilka door steikit | ticht | . |
Central - LAL | aundin verra still, haudin it | ticht | w; baith hauns while the croo |
Doric - ABN | has a bag on his back stappit | ticht | wie a box. He stops half wye |
Doric - DOR | etched oot, her haans grippit | ticht | , lik a picter o Jesus in Geth |
Central - LAL | steid, she held gaun, gruppit | ticht | in the cleuks o her feem. As |
Central - LAL | tty-clay in his teeth gruppit | ticht | , |
Southern - SEA | e haud ma haun, come grasp it | ticht | |
Central - AYR | haun intae his, an gruppt it | ticht | . |
Central - LAL | acause they haed ti be fittit | ticht | agin the bare stane waas o th |
Central - SWE | An fund the door steikt | ticht | |
Central - LAL | m shallae an ma thrapple felt | ticht | . I saw Stoot Ragnar an Gretti |
Central - AYR | e ahint a grey blanket gruppt | ticht | in baith hauns, as she gnawed |
Central - LAL | and ferns and heather - but | ticht | -set gress, quiet and sleek an |
Doric - ABN | the broo, like they were shut | ticht | . |
Central - WCE | heid up high, her mooth shut | ticht | , her een glisterin like twa s |
Ulster - BUL | The door shut | ticht | agane |
Central - LAL | richt thair harnish, band fu | ticht | the swurds |
Central - LAL | ir majorities micht leuk awfu | ticht | , but bye-elections daesna exi |
Ulster - PUL | Fou | ticht | that day. |
Doric - MNA | wis gaun aboot. It wis a gey | ticht | squeeze, bit Kirsty |
Central - SWE | me an awthing Gallowa gey | ticht | thegither. |
Doric - MNA | n, an aat things micht be gey | ticht | fir a filie...an aat wi micht |
Doric - DOR | pot plants. Yon pots were gey | ticht | the gither an, if the |
Southern - SWE | aised. Shairly the absolutely | ticht | Scots vairsion wid be jennie |
Central - AYR | A hawd oan tae ma bevvy | ticht |