Doric - DOR | Cast | Winter cloot? warnin bells di | |
Orkney - ORK | cast | adrift fae me island. | |
Central - GLA | cast | oot | |
Central - SWE | cast | offs | |
Doric - DOR | Cast | Winter claes tae get relief. | |
Central - SEC | cast | frae an antrin burd | |
Central - SWE | Cast | stern een up the lenth o Loch | |
Doric - DOR | Cast | my thick sark fae underneath. | |
Central - AYR | Cast | caution tae the wind aloang w | |
Doric - DOR | Cast | winter claes? I winna be feel | |
Doric - MNA | aim across aw thi clump's 'a' | cast | eiron, eit thi horn weis maid |
Doric - MNA | g Aye, me an aa. Related tae ' | cast | '. Cassen oot - is when frien |
Doric - MNA | licht, maist o thi beit's 'o' | cast | wels aboot 3 hunner waicht, a |
Central - EDN | ned her heid in ma direction, | cast | me a look o’ betrayed patho |
Central - GLA | A birth chairt drawn, | cast | , fast tied tae the mast o aw |
Central - AYR | ou the south-facin open door, | cast | a guid licht on the peat-fire |
Doric - ABN | am paper fae the invigilator, | cast | his een ower't, gied a groan |
Central - GLA | ts nae cunt wants, nor needs, | cast | asunder oan tae the pile ay s |
Central - AYR | s, wha argied amang themsels, | cast | oot Wi ane anither, an wasted |
Central - GLA | r o passion, dappelt wi clood- | cast | shaidaes braw, aw gowden gree |
Central - GLA | ra, scrapin against the rough- | cast | tryin tae get some leverage t |
Central - AYR | stioned by the Privy Council. | Cast | in the jyle alang wi eleiven |
Central - SEC | s weel efter Francis Sempill. | Cast | a ee ower this verse fae Burn |
Central - LAL | omed the outcast an ragabash; | cast | his licht |
Central - LAL | e shells on fish-tumed waves; | cast | dale an scran |
Shetland - SHD | n, kinda girnywye, "an dey aa | cast | oot dat aafil at you can hard |
Shetland - SHD | vivid dreams aboot meeting da | cast | o @CriticalRole. We go fur ic |
Central - LAL | e a freind at micht walcome a | cast | |
Central - LAL | Jack easy friens wha | cast | nae clod |
Ulster - BUL | The markin ar itsel a | cast | oot scrat. |
Central - SEC | The sma | cast | o five shaws thair versatilit |
Central - LAL | A wink o his ee an a | cast | o his heid, |
Shetland - SHD | wi dem. An of coorse we didna | cast | oot wi da rabbits i da winter |
Doric - DOR | tsome shoor, jacket you canna | cast | . |
Doric - DOR | @Meldrum04 Dinna | cast | ony cloots |
Doric - MNA | ir at," said Betty. "He disna | cast | is vest tull June an Ah dinna |
Ulster - GUL | adae wi leid. Tha oncum o a | cast | o tholin an apenness in tha l |
Ulster - GUL | n adae wi leid. Tha oncum o a | cast | o tholin an apenness in tha s |
Ulster - SYN | n. Hoo then can ye say that A | cast | oot demons throu tha pooer o |
Shetland - SHD | an trees, wi fruit an seed ta | cast | ati da aert.' An da Göd Man |
Shetland - SHD | flesh, naetheen waar ta | cast | . Bit dey med it, an Magnie te |
Central - SWE | ell kind o’ spell a’d had | cast | on me. But he explained it, a |
Central - SEC | Aboot whit fate had | cast | their way. |
Ulster - EUL | ints the Brunitex shampoo had | cast | on hit chestnut hair. 'Moonbe |
Central - GLA | runnin parallel tae corroded | cast | iron downpipes on either side |
Central - LAL | he job description still said | Cast | Member.' |
Central - SEC | here's nae doubt Thatcher did | cast | a dark shadow acroass the wor |
Doric - MNA | that she’d find oot faa hid | cast | the ill luck ontae them. |
Doric - ABN | ther side o the watter an hid | cast | aboot for a ferry back hame i |
Doric - DOR | wid | cast | its sober watchfu ee |
Central - SEC | ition kis it replaced an auld | cast | irn pump wi a lang irn hanle |
Central - SEC | bit it wis still jist an auld | cast | irn stanpipe. This wis consee |
Southern - SEA | Frae Powderhall, and | cast | in bronze |
Southern - SEA | The flag noo dipped and | cast | |
Doric - MNA | hat things wir less fixed and | cast | in certainty, less forecastab |
Doric - ABN | their seeds on their land and | cast | nets oot in their boaties. |
Central - LAL | Then he took a lang raip and | cast | it wide |
Central - DUN | as eh backward | cast | meh een, |
Doric - MNA | l greater nur God an the Lord | cast | him doon tae Hell.' |
Doric - ABN | nor the meesrable widder cud | cast | a blicht on his speerits, hoo |
Doric - MNA | an ivery noo an then she’d | cast | awa een o the steens intae a |
Central - GLA | t’ll shut.” ma mither’d | cast | a glance doon the steep incli |
Central - LAL | ess, shilpit Offícialdom hae | cast | sae far doun they’v nae fec |
Central - LAL | They little kent, an nae | cast | clod |
Ulster - GUL | tsel, isnae aisie riz, disnae | cast | ower ill wyes. |
Doric - DOR | in crossed wi a poodle disnae | cast | muckle. But they need a hairc |
Central - LAL | Ok on the laptop, but disnae | cast | tae the tv via Cromecast. |
Doric - ABN | tae | cast | herself oot o the |
Doric - DOR | k oot my shovel ere's sna tae | cast | . |
Doric - DOR | As Jonsar Eck struggled tae | cast | his ile skins (they were stic |
Southern - SEA | birds, the yorlin seemed tae | cast | a spell ower her. She gied me |
Doric - DOR | annie appeared an started tae | cast | peats Jonsar gaed awa |
Doric - ABN | sons, this time ye'll hae tae | cast | yer mynd a wee bittie further |
Central - SEC | they'd widnae pause tae | cast | an eye on |
Ulster - GUL | that, if ye hae the skill tae | cast | a gentle line, |
Doric - MNA | o she held up the lantern tae | cast | licht farer intae the cellar |
Central - LAL | her development at's boun tae | cast | a lang shadda is free nursery |
Doric - DOR | I'm affa thrawn tae | cast | yon winter cloot. |
Central - LAL | ns. But he wisnae temptit tae | cast | a cloot, for it wis still a g |
Central - DUN | k (sae tae speak), A want tae | cast | ma een northwards. The Norse |
Central - NEC | bogles. Charon wis aboot tae | cast | aff when he suddenly stapped. |
Ulster - SYN | got readie fer, the' wull be | cast | oot ïntae tha dairk, whar th |
Shetland - SHD | e kept da idders richt. Eence | cast | , dey set aboot biggin a waa o |
Central - SEC | t and there's an eery silence | cast | acroass the deid silent stree |
Central - LAL | 5%, fowk frae aa walks o life | cast | aff their apathy or lack o en |
Ulster - EUL | ‘King Lir’s wife | cast | a spell on the four weans,’ |
Central - WCE | A message | cast | in stane, that speaks o hope. |
Central - AYR | A message | cast | in stane, that speaks o hope. |
Central - GLA | fae the ceilin, tae the huge | cast | iron radiators that cling pre |
Orkney - ORK | He | cast | her a luk o disinterest - th |
Central - AYR | elt for mony a lang year.' He | cast | a worrit ee eastward at the h |
Doric - DOR | onsar spoke tae the mannie he | cast | up aboot the three |
Central - NEC | the evil eye on Hercules. She | cast | a spell that made his heid bi |
Southern - SEA | Whan she | cast | her een ahint her, the muir k |
Central - LAL | Has she | cast | her hats awa, |
Orkney - ORK | The | cast | sheu gits by slow packet is p |
Central - SEC | box playin o Fiona Young, the | cast | kythed, appearinly frae nae-w |
Doric - MNA | watter wiz saat tears that he | cast | for his laddie that lay oot t |
Ulster - EUL | laes amang thaim is divid The | cast | lots for thair share. |
Doric - DOR | s to let fresh air in and the | cast | o'Bugs Life decide tae tack a |
Central - LAL | irt o Fraunce, or restore the | cast | -oot Stewart kinred, Inglis me |
Central - LAL | Guid luck tae you an awe the | cast | fae me in Scotland. xxx |
Central - SEC | ly, the shaw feinishes wi the | cast | takin a bow tae the blithe st |
Orkney - ORK | them whan skeel is meetan the | cast | o time. The yole an hids fock |
Central - LAL | ae us an grind it doun in the | cast | iron mincer clampit ontae the |
Central - LAL | formances by 1949, some o the | cast | wis gey scunnert gettin wi it |
Central - SEC | ell in there". The rest o the | cast | , Loyal/Officer, Dorine, Perne |
Central - SEC | delivert weel bi maist o the | cast | . There wis |
Central - SEC | e hoose still haed thon eerie | cast | , the curtains puld back nae m |
Central - SEC | e hoose still haed thon eerie | cast | , the curtains puld back nae m |
Central - LAL | n the picters, an a easy-osie | cast | thit didnae mell wi his muckl |
Ulster - GUL | o Ulstèr-Scotch as a wechtie | cast | o oor heirskip hereaboots wi |
Central - SEC | ce haes that blank, taen-like | cast | again, an bides like that aa |
Southern - SEA | A muckle | cast | o' horns and fleece |
Central - AYR | aich siller beam o a fou mune | cast | its hard eerie licht on the h |
Doric - ABN | far aa humans were | cast | in black, reid, yalla an fite |
Central - LAL | Willie Rough (1972), in whase | cast | wis Roddy McMillan, an McMill |
Central - LAL | er a look nor a thocht daes e | cast | |
Shetland - SHD | “Weel, dey’ve | cast | dem aaricht, but dis daek is |
Central - LAL | tions o grey ootrels. Whan we | cast | back throu oor auld registers |
Central - SEC | On aw that hear ye | cast | a spell |
Doric - MNA | Meg | cast | the antrin luik at the clock |
Central - SWE | skiff an cockler lang | cast | aff, ilk pocket |
Central - LAL | Ah | cast | ma mind back tae poems ah'd s |
Central - LAL | next part o the audition. Ah | cast | Lizzie a reassurin glance, bu |
Doric - MNA | t wid niver be found. At each | cast | she cursed the three names an |
Doric - DOR | ilk roch | cast | slab wis set: a fist o rock |
Southern - SEA | A plundered grave fresh | cast | |
Central - SEC | ot fir its moo, an a fantoosh | cast | irn knurlt hanle fir tae turn |
Orkney - ORK | I | cast | a blanket o sea haar, |
Orkney - ORK | I | cast | a blanket o sea haar |
Central - LAL | Since I | cast | e'e on Scotland dear. |
Central - GLA | Rab! It's mony a year Since I | cast | e'e on Scotland dear. |
Shetland - SHD | r will we all be free afore I | cast | it aff |
Doric - ABN | k here. Tell Geddes an Sim ti | cast | aff. Ah'm takkin her oot!' |
Doric - MNA | He’ll | cast | a spell o’ richt gweed will |
Central - SWE | airnfield Heichts he stood an | cast | his mind, |
Doric - ABN | thert; an men gaither them an | cast | them intae the fire; an they |
Shetland - SHD | , 'Tak dis boat oot ferder an | cast | your net.' |
Ulster - EUL | tae branch ower the fluir an | cast | leaves o goul an bronze licht |
Doric - ABN | owk, teepical in his claes an | cast | , bit thare wis a sauch o gent |
Central - SEC | ugh! Abin yone siever wis wan | cast | irn stanpipe. It micht hae a |
Ulster - EUL | he windae tae the blak sky an | cast | twa saicrets intae the nicht. |
Doric - MNA | if the ‘Evil Ee’ hid been | cast | on her. Lizzie teen her leave |
Doric - MNA | at the ‘Evil Ee’ hid been | cast | on them. She’d hiv tae wyte |
Shetland - SHD | wir howe. Hit’s niver been | cast | in lang. But noo wir paece ha |
Central - EDN | now we stand, oor die's been | cast | , |
Ulster - PUL | Has been | cast | on tha gadget A doobt. |
Central - SEC | Liam Neeson if he'd jist been | cast | in the remake ae Zulu. |
Doric - ABN | -kind as she said it, her een | cast | doon at the floral carpet. |
Southern - SEA | When | cast | towards the sky |
Doric - MNA | ft the curse and nivver again | cast | yin nor get anither tae curse |
Central - DUN | es fae whaur yer vote is bein | cast | , an they only got ontae the t |
Doric - MNA | watter, like the Auld Wummin | cast | doon bi the twa coorse demons |
Central - LAL | aill cam relief. His reasonin | cast | up. "Gawpit it is!" he said, |
Central - LAL | ant teuk on a derker, worryin | cast | , for thair mither wis stench |
Central - AYR | An’ those who | cast | oot Bernie |
Central - GLA | No help, than. No | cast | , no bield yet fae battle, |
Doric - MNA | afore e coli - in the days o | cast | -iron stamacks." |
Central - LAL | he sight, as in the phrase to | cast | (the) glaumrie ower someone( |
Central - LAL | Ne'er | cast | a cloot til Mey's oot |
Central - LAL | Ne'er | cast | a cloot (claething) till may |
Orkney - ORK | Shae'll ne'er | cast | anither spaell. |
Central - LAL | @sadie_d_ryan Ne'er | cast | a cloot till May is oot! |
Ulster - EUL | dTrip LOL! Do they say "never | cast | a cloot til may is oot!" in S |
Ulster - EUL | tae leuk efter a wean. Niver | cast | a cloot til the mayflouer is |
Ulster - BUL | Fae yer | cast | ait maist stay doon |
Doric - ABN | apprentice loons are ony mair | cast | |
Doric - ABN | apprentice loons are ony mair | cast | |
Central - LAL | it the wee gress squerr. Oor | cast | an leuks sayed it aw. The fow |
Central - GLA | Tap up or | cast | aboot, gie awa or poor awa |
Central - LAL | idna hae yin mind, an we waur | cast | oan Edward's devisins. Whit f |
Central - GLA | It's like mair than a glamour | cast | on ye, magic it wis |
Doric - MNA | hem aboot e linth o a steen's | cast | an kneelt doon tae pray. "Fad |
Central - WCE | he verdict, the thocht that's | cast | afore it's echoed. |
Central - LAL | has | cast | -aff howp an dwinnelt oot. |
Central - LAL | the leeries | cast | smaa bleezin |
Central - LAL | . In parteeclar tentie een is | cast | ower the fykie nature o Scotl |
Central - LAL | g. At sindry times shaddas is | cast | aff B Ring fae kenspeckles th |
Central - LAL | eel, that wis it! The die wis | cast | . The Rubicon wis crossed. The |
Central - LAL | eel, that wis it! The die wis | cast | . The Rubicon wis crossed. The |
Orkney - ORK | jugular and Charlie's die wis | cast | |
Central - SEC | y Aw Said Afore The Votes Wis | Cast | |
Central - SWE | Lik weans | cast | oot the wey while big folk bi |
Central - WCE | sions | cast | on his gossipin wife. |
Central - GLA | aspersions | cast | oer his abeelity at his day-j |
Central - WCE | As ships | cast | aff tae the pibroch's lament, |
Central - AYR | As ships | cast | aff tae the pibroch’s lamen |
Doric - ABN | trawlers | cast | their nets |
Central - WCE | lls and stern-faced portraits | cast | judgemental glares fae their |
Central - LAL | ot o the Unity style, bit its | cast | includit a wheen o Unity acto |
Ulster - EUL | Sure A wus | cast | upon thy care, Richt frae tha |
Ulster - EUL | r side o Ireland an the craws | cast | coul winds ower the swans as |
Ulster - SYN | Whan an ïll spïrit ïs | cast | oot o a man, ït gaes tae tha |
Central - LAL | A natural mirage o sea craft | cast | up on the cloods, or aiblins |
Central - LAL | the dairy fluir. Wi the licht | cast | fae the openin door they wad |
Central - LAL | but I stumblit, could nocht | cast | oot |
Central - LAL | It | cast | a gruesome doolsome shade. |
Central - LAL | els, nor the ourie, disjaskit | cast | o |
Central - GLA | An it | cast | a big shadow - a real scary |
Central - LAL | r o its leuks an its stalwart | cast | , bit A stull had the sauch o |
Central - SEC | . The Wicked Witch o the East | cast | a spell oan them an they aa f |
Southern - SEA | But | cast | your eyes still further north |
Central - SEC | eally no need for this - but | cast | your vote for the labour part |
Orkney - ORK | anise the rich jummle wae hiv | cast | on this page. Noo I hiv tae t |
Central - LAL | n thair feet. She haed a braw | cast | ti gae alang wi thon ettle, f |
Southern - SEA | A shadow | cast | , the tree it fell |
Central - SEC | 0 @LiamKerrASNK votes already | cast | - a doubler for labour and s |
Doric - MNB | en ma airm. Noo am ina bloody | cast | fae the tips of ma fingers ta |
Central - AYR | ah!" she said tae hersel, gey | cast | -doun. "Naebody seems tae like |
Southern - SEA | That nicht the die was surely | cast | |
Central - SEC | He wis the only | cast | maimber an aw wi onythin rese |
Central - SEC | in cauld bluid I step ower my | cast | -aff skin |
Shetland - SHD | dey hed da very | cast | o wir faiders, |