Central - LAL | Caller | maet haes savour tint in jeel | |
Central - DUN | caller | breeze; | |
Central - SEC | caller | air an clane wattir.The sies | |
Central - LAL | ee|" or "The Lady Grange" or " | Caller | Herrins" it maun be The Land |
Central - NEC | s paddled aboot in its clear, | caller | watter. A white pole rase fae |
Central - SEC | them hed gotten, yon bricht, | caller | September day i 1983. |
Central - LAL | craigs a braw, | caller | bield fae the bleeze o the su |
Central - LAL | an offered tae tak a message. | Caller | didnae believe me an got nast |
Central - SEC | shae walcummed wi apen airms. | Caller | uncos o onie kinkeind wes |
Southern - SEA | A | caller | saur cuils the heat o the day |
Southern - SEA | a | caller | souch steirs the chirkers |
Central - WCE | t laest in tairms o vollum, a | caller | , licht-wecht production frae |
Shetland - SHD | da | caller | sough |
Central - SEC | the voss cawin’m. He hed a | caller | pynt o yill afoir’m, an a g |
Central - LAL | sit doun an reward masel wi a | caller | glaiss o ma ain aipple juice. |
Central - LAL | o daith, strauchlin tae fin a | caller | vyce. We hae nocht tae say |
Central - SEC | e, soun racordins, thai cried | caller | wark wi no furin frae the pau |
Central - EDN | aist o the bed o’t an finnd | caller | mait ti ait, an things tentle |
Doric - DOR | r the Sunday sermons, sum sae | caller | thai war |
Doric - DOR | it throu the apen windae, the | caller | gliffs o wund taisled ma hair |
Central - SEC | marchin intae the bingo, the | caller | stoppin in the middle o the n |
Central - EDN | he cauldnes o the wattir, the | caller | souch o the win aff the hul i |
Central - LAL | My cauld isna that bad... The | caller | nicht air will dae me' guid. |
Central - SEC | lyke fause wyte as weill. The | caller | revolutionarie craiturs o the |
Central - EDN | ht o the mornin wes hirs. The | caller | air cumin ben the windae bela |
Central - EDN | happit up. Beatrice fund the | caller | muntain air refreshin. She wi |
Central - LAL | ou the Gallowa Forest tae the | caller | watters o Loch Truil (www.for |
Central - AYR | the bricht flouer-beds an the | caller | |
Central - SEC | braw sun on oor backs an the | caller | braith o the sea in oor hair. |
Central - SEC | braw sun on oor backs an the | caller | braith o the sea in oor hair. |
Central - LAL | in the | caller | Vancouver gloaman |
Central - NEC | r uised tae store fuid in the | caller | air aneath the earth, no tae |
Central - SEC | Swee in the | caller | air |
Central - LAL | The laverock tweetlin in the | caller | air |
Central - SEC | piece boxes. They gulp in the | caller | mornin air. They hae a drouth |
Doric - DOR | "It's the | caller | air at dis't," said the Rose: |
Central - LAL | As the | caller | air tiggs ma skin |
Central - AYR | At Priesthill, on fine | caller | spring morn in April 1682, by |
Central - AYR | r auld meenisters wi the pute | caller | watter o the hill burns. |
Central - WCE | Aince an aince mair through | caller | air |
Central - SWE | wi | caller | lips sae fu, sae red an ripe. |
Doric - MNA | ring her sweets has blawn, Wi | caller | verdure owr the lawn, The gow |
Central - EDN | wersettin cuid aince mair mak | caller | biblical tales an sawes that |
Central - WCE | r traets at ye wad expeck, an | caller | skrieds frae mukkil Scots skr |
Central - SEC | owersettin. His is an open an | caller | ane. He accepps that "There i |
Central - SEC | ing the flour o cut stocks an | caller | florists’ shops. Stummlin t |
Southern - SEA | Hou braw an | caller | aye the gress returns! |
Central - SEC | elieve it. It's that mirky an | caller | an weet." |
Central - WCE | kin!) John haes taen us aw in | caller | an aiblins unexpeckit airts, |
Central - LAL | s een blintered in the waff o | caller | air thit runckled hes tousie, |
Central - SEC | , threap ruited wi a braith o | caller | air wis juist rare. |
Central - SEC | an its ootcome is a braith o | caller | air. |
Orkney - ORK | ars? Whit like is the smell o | caller | air? The bizz o her jack plug |
Central - LAL | xt, gaed for a watterin-can o | caller | watter, an syne he tentit the |
Central - AYR | r an set him doun wia stowp o | caller | watter frae the burn. "Whit h |
Central - SEC | wis a michty rair, a doosht o | caller | air, |
Central - LAL | ! He ettled tae tak in a deep | caller | breith o air but it was as wa |
Central - AYR | rank deep an lang o the clear | caller | stream. 'My that wis guid.' H |
Central - LAL | the wuman lodger vizzied her | caller | wi evident misdoot. Nowt coul |
Central - SEC | wull saumon, labster | caller | frae the tyde an siclik belli |
Central - SWE | uckle dunts filled, wi watter | caller | an clear. Nae man an island t |
Orkney - ORK | but things wi them is ower | caller | |
Orkney - ORK | d, but things wi them is ower | caller | fer her tae be a needle or a |
Central - SEC | e office air wi a smirr, mair | caller | nor the air condeetionin itse |
Central - LAL | The day wis dwynin; mair | caller | air cam in in wee |
Doric - ABN | alf the bottle, an he felt as | caller | as a kail-blade. "Get yokit, |
Central - EDN | whit's mair, oor bed is | caller | . |
Central - LAL | The best watter is | caller | and cauld, |
Central - LAL | it tae her cheek tae feel its | caller | skin. Whan Atalanta liftit he |
Central - WCE | at striks us, listenin til't | caller | , is at it is byordnar weill-s |
Central - AYR | I ploonged intil that | caller | freshet |
Doric - DOR | the wuidin: it lyeukit richt | caller | an scoggit. "Atweel, it's a b |
Doric - DUN | block im. 1572 block the last | caller | . Scunner ye nae mair. https:/ |
Central - SEC | Wi nocht tae breathe but | caller | air?" |
Central - LAL | ntroch and lappit up the braw | caller | watter. Then Mr Tod waled thr |
Central - SEC | ae it maun hae been still gey | caller | . Aiblins it haed fawn aff a f |
Central - WCE | wirds sic as “smirr”, “ | caller | ”, “haar” or “gloaming |