Doric - DOR | bottom | o the faws oo war stane-tired | |
Southern - SWE | mes An acoorse Laigh Fenwick, | bottom | hauf o the veelage an weel ke |
Central - LAL | were gonnae faw-dunch-tae the- | bottom | , and we didna. Will ye dae yo |
Ulster - BUL | strechtin hissel in the bink- | bottom | , blak |
Central - LAL | hance saloon there awright... | bottom | of the barrel...Best of luck |
Central - LAL | t o the photies is the stain. | Bottom | middle is the stane whaur the |
Shetland - SHD | he’s been hibernatin at da | bottom | o da loch since October. Mair |
Ulster - PUL | caad tha Wabster's Pad at tha | bottom | o tha railway baank up by Wau |
Doric - DOR | @AberdeenFC | Bottom | richt o picture in the shed. |
Central - DUN | "You can bet your bastard | bottom | dollar on that, boy,' spat th |
Central - WCE | 'They're ower there on thae | bottom | shelves,' Mrs Phelps tellt he |
Central - GLA | e’s nearly twa) fae tap tae | bottom | o the toon like a fairground |
Central - LAL | an the full hoose fae tap tae | bottom | anaw? 'Yule's Yaud' quotation |
Central - WCE | room that wis windaes tap tae | bottom | , an it niver set me back a pe |
Doric - DOR | t soundit like he wis tap tae | bottom | lashin in sweat an it wis all |
Central - LAL | ae clean ma hoose fae top tae | bottom | and rake hur sisters' bins oo |
Central - DUN | The | Bottom | Line? Westminster his aye bee |
Central - DUN | The | Bottom | Line |
Southern - SEA | n and A' hink the rest o' the | bottom | end hes filled up wi stanes a |
Central - WCE | Ah wis born at 'The | bottom | o the bing', |
Central - SEC | t, sunshine, Fuck's sake, the | bottom | licht'll be forty fit high on |
Central - SEC | She reached the | bottom | ae the rectangle ae light and |
Doric - MNA | n ill-fashence she opened the | bottom | o the fire tae mak it lowe. T |
Central - WCE | "OI!!" a voice yelled fae the | bottom | ae the golf course, accompani |
Central - LAL | the stoorie bittocks fae the | bottom | o the bin and ...' |
Doric - ABN | . But, it is actually fae the | bottom | o the steps that ye will get |
Ulster - EUL | riangle in the haaf. Frae the | bottom | o the park, ye can see a whit |
Ulster - EUL | e,’ Harry guldered frae the | bottom | o the brae. He was clarried i |
Central - EDN | ots. Scott looked up frae the | bottom | o’ the run an’ saw this m |
Central - DUN | papers were in a race tae the | bottom | , an the malign influence o Ru |
Central - GLA | at will send yer wean tae the | bottom | |
Central - LAL | The teachers put me intae the | bottom | group fur everyfink jist beca |
Central - GLA | The teachers put me intae the | bottom | group fur everyfin because ah |
Central - LAL | er side, raxed doon intae the | bottom | o the boat, picked up a muckl |
Central - NEC | p. It sooked him doon tae the | bottom | and he had tae scrammle oot q |
Central - GLA | . Fae the pavement up tae the | bottom | ay the windae sills an surrou |
Doric - DOR | oor gear an wun ower tae the | bottom | o the linn. Crossin ower the |
Central - WCE | lene's name wis addet tae the | bottom | ae the register after Zoe Wel |
Ulster - EUL | y for tae when we get tae the | bottom | .’ |
Doric - DOR | got tae the | bottom | o this. So fin they were at t |
Central - LAL | were ower wee tae rax tae the | bottom | spar. Sae they wid lie doon a |
Central - EDN | he wis yaised wi. He tane the | bottom | o the left sleeve. He leukit |
Central - LAL | han ma feet scuffed alang the | bottom | A apent ma een, released ma g |
Central - LAL | des o the glen, and alang the | bottom | o it there flowed a muckle br |
Central - GLA | un levels aff as ah reach the | bottom | an ah stumble, ma momentum ke |
Central - SEC | tap o the bed an I'll tak the | bottom | ." |
Central - LAL | uld hessian-seck. You tak the | bottom | lugs an A'll tak the tap lugs |
Central - SEC | ower pittin screws intil the | bottom | hinge o a door wi the blunt e |
Doric - MNA | ed a pin in the coffin an the | bottom | opened an the corp fell oot. |
Central - LAL | ke sommat she'd found oan the | bottom | o hur shoe. She wis the bigge |
Central - GLA | h wood, a bass string oan the | bottom | , aboot twenty other strings, |
Central - GLA | at the mould gethered in the | bottom | ay it. |
Central - LAL | a lassie who should be in the | bottom | group, or so she |
Central - LAL | r tae the wee tod-hole in the | bottom | o the muckle crater. Beek's f |
Central - LAL | t the wee school, back in the | bottom | groups. |
Central - LAL | a vague way. Nae gaein in the | bottom | hauf o the internet wioot ser |
Doric - DOR | e jist see the N o NHS in the | bottom | left green advertising I wid |
Central - WCE | leave a wean like that in the | bottom | class. |
Central - SEC | s some wine stuff left in the | bottom | o' a puckle 0' bottles, so wh |
Central - GLA | e's aboot an inch left in the | bottom | ay it. It wis hauf bloody ful |
Central - GLA | s aboot an inch left in the | bottom | ay it. It wis hauf bloody ful |
Central - WCE | urally Matilda wis pit in the | bottom | class, whaur there wis eichte |
Central - EDN | A advised. She stayed on the | bottom | bench. The rest o’ us climb |
Central - LAL | better ploy tae staund on the | bottom | spar, sae that he could lean |
Southern - SEA | side, an Philope Ferm on the | bottom | syde. Ay, Jockie wis aye kent |
Central - LAL | e hunners o peels lyin on the | bottom | that hadna meltt. And there w |
Central - SEC | g frae Phyllis King. Doon the | bottom | o the common close next tae t |
Ulster - GUL | thes an wheek us awa doon the | bottom | . #Scunnert |
Central - GLA | troops huv assembled doon the | bottom | park n ir aw waitin fur us. I |
Central - WCE | t's got a wee Eeyore doon the | bottom | corner Eeyore's ma favourite |
Central - EDN | winin thaim angrily aroon the | bottom | o her quilt. Twa periods miss |
Central - LAL | saund an claggie glaur on the | bottom | . Aw roond the pound war heich |
Central - SEC | sets on haud an draps on the | bottom | step, lauchin at the lowe scr |
Central - DUN | ies in the verra notion o The | Bottom | Line. |
Central - DUN | thocht that the notion o the | bottom | line wis a pairt o accoontanc |
Central - LAL | crifice mine. Ah move, so the | bottom | o it isnae quite under ma ars |
Central - DUN | the pernicious effecks o the | Bottom | Line mentality (a.k.a. profit |
Central - SEC | ck. Head straight down to the | bottom | of the corridor and it's your |
Central - EDN | rted tae flatten oot near the | bottom | , we only had the river tae cr |
Central - SEC | Trust me. That's the | bottom | an the sides. They'll fold up |
Central - LAL | nd stey oot oor road." At the | bottom | o aw thon wis the usual ee, a |
Central - WCE | a snorkle, said ma da. At the | bottom | ae the box wis a wee sparkly |
Central - WCE | nk aboot wis Charlene. At the | bottom | ae the page thir wis a number |
Doric - ABN | rmy. Far are they noo? At the | bottom | o the Atlantic: boat, guns, a |
Central - WCE | There wis a clarty dub at the | bottom | o Lavender's gairden, and a f |
Central - LAL | d broon dots clustered at the | bottom | o green and yella hills. Fae |
Ulster - CUL | Tillie, an they leeved at the | bottom | o a well - " |
Doric - MNA | hree inches apairt and at the | bottom | o each a wee card wi a word o |
Central - GLA | re. The security guard at the | bottom | ay the stairs looks up fae hi |
Southern - SEA | ut could start of nice at the | bottom | but terrible at the top.. |
Central - LAL | 's the same difference at the | bottom | o the river.' |
Central - LAL | nt Olaf wid draw an ee at the | bottom | o the note. |
Central - SEC | ns - whats that i see at the | bottom | of the list - says it all! h |
Central - WCE | im at quarter tae nine at the | bottom | ae Ard Road but he wants tae |
Central - SEC | - i take it you were at the | bottom | of the queue when brain |
Central - SEC | s is fascinating. Is that the | bottom | ? It's a funny shape. |
Southern - SEA | se much o' a waterfall at the | bottom | . The fish dinnae need tae jum |
Central - LAL | mebody will catch them at the | bottom | o the chute,' said Mr Wonka. |
Central - WCE | rote SEE ME in red pen at the | bottom | ae ma jotter. | Ah wis pure c |
Central - WCE | rote SEE ME in red pen at the | bottom | ae ma jotter. Ah wis pure cra |
Central - WCE | t an well done written at the | bottom | . Ah wis pure pleased at masel |
Central - LAL | tae spier, Pooh. Even at the | bottom | o the watter, I didna stap ta |
Doric - DOR | Ye get a queer feelin at the | bottom | o yer belly. Ye dinna hae a n |
Ulster - CUL | ," said Alice; "leevin at the | bottom | o the sea." |
Central - GLA | And ye win at the | bottom | at last, |
Central - GLA | gs doon intae position at the | bottom | ay the scaffold, much tae the |
Doric - ABN | doon at the | bottom | |
Central - WCE | mbers wan tae ten doon at the | bottom | an next tae that she put the |
Central - GLA | works an we’re soon at the | bottom | ay the hill. Pearcey’s drap |
Doric - DOR | e The deid wife's burn at the | bottom | o the park beside wer aul hoo |
Doric - DOR | I'll stop at the | bottom | an 'ats far I'll bide |
Central - GLA | We turn the corner at the | bottom | ay the road ootside the hotel |
Southern - SEA | intae the white witter at the | bottom | . Hei was drookit, bit otherwi |
Doric - ABN | o the abandoned fields at the | bottom | o Mormond Hill, fields that e |
Central - LAL | clusters o dead flies at the | bottom | o it, and the chessboard carp |
Central - EDN | ry that she hersel wis at the | bottom | o’t. She had lat Derriakin |
Central - DUN | fish for whitivver wis at the | bottom | o thon deep dark hole. Awbodi |
Central - WCE | n tae leave the papers at the | bottom | ae the stairs; If yir gaunnae |
Central - GLA | nwards, finally tae us at the | bottom | ae the peckin order. A few ae |
Central - SEC | ut a agree wae bountys at the | bottom | - coconut seeps under ma fal |
Central - GLA | n. It’s hollowed oot at the | bottom | an is perfect fur settin a we |
Central - SWE | 's history is uisually at the | bottom | o page 42. Ah taucht in skule |
Central - LAL | the spickers, maistly at the | bottom | o the social scale. At the ti |
Central - LAL | e it. Ye'll ken ye've hit the | bottom | when ye're in a muckle haw li |
Central - DUN | nisation. Awthin is aboot the | Bottom | Line (as A seyed afore) bit t |
Central - WCE | ous hair pure stickin oot the | bottom | ae his chin an it looks dead |
Central - LAL | d tae howk cornflakes oot the | bottom | o a plastic chanty every morn |
Doric - DOR | a the usual claptrap. But the | bottom | line o't aa, though it wis ni |
Doric - MNA | ur his father some brandy the | bottom | fell clean oot o her world. |
Doric - NNB | an Tillie; an they lived at e | bottom | o a well-" |
Doric - NNB | uch," sade Alice; "livan at e | bottom | oe sea." |
Doric - ABN | t burn amang the bracken at e | bottom | . |
Southern - SEA | h," said Ahlice; "bidin at th | bottom | o th sea." |
Doric - MNA | nicht. Mak sure yi nip past i | bottom | of yon E stairs and pop some |
Central - WCE | We wir rock | bottom | , an morale wis low, |
Doric - DOR | C Is that Barry Robson's loon | bottom | right? |
Central - SEC | ociety - corrupt from top to | bottom | - live in the real world and |
Central - SEC | - snp r corrupt from top to | bottom | ! |
Central - WCE | finger up an doon against her | bottom | lip. Charlene went intae a pu |
Ulster - EUL | e hae a lach; Stick oot thair | bottom | lip; |
Doric - MNA | Then geed on his | bottom | han, |
Central - EDN | observe.” He stuck oot his | bottom | lip. “You can be on opposit |
Southern - SEA | re is strange ane in the left | bottom | ! ?? lol |
Central - EDN | look for a flat bit of valley | bottom | , and I’m going to jump. If |
Ulster - BUL | atter run shella ower a stany | bottom | , the wee sookin-eels, stuck t |