| Central - LAL |
| Ceilidh | |
| Central - LAL |
(fae beinn) as weel as loch, | ceilidh | , cairn, crag and sporran. Aw |
| Central - LAL |
abulary sic as timeous, dram, | ceilidh | , swither, thole, burn (in the |
| Doric - MNA |
A | ceilidh | dance bilichto moon, |
| Central - SEC |
A | ceilidh | is tae be hauden at nicht in |
| Central - LAL |
rs. Ilka Thursday they haud a | ceilidh | wi the village lassies. Sae T |
| Central - LAL |
fae a | ceilidh | wi the deevil |
| Central - LAL |
'It'll mak the purvey intae a | ceilidh | ,' said Mr Tod. |
| Central - LAL |
a tuin at a | ceilidh | , |
| Doric - DOR |
e entertain thirsels wi a wee | ceilidh | – a maist impressive 3-D re |
| Central - LAL |
ony o them had ever seen. The | ceilidh | wis jist stertin. A graund di |
| Orkney - ORK |
nd the kitchin. Mibe more the | ceilidh | style than the strict tempo d |
| Central - WCE |
even be able tae dance in the | ceilidh | wi ma ankle being so sair. I |
| Central - WCE |
ld guess that everyone in the | ceilidh | has about three oors left til |
| Ulster - DUL |
Oor the | ceilidh | wi yir granny, gettin’ a su |
| Central - WCE |
oon. Aw ye could hear wis the | ceilidh | music. The dancers faces went |
| Central - LAL |
ch at last, Dae ae wee bittie | Ceilidh | daunce Scots an Ukrainian, Wi |
| Central - LAL | ct- bring tae the grammatical | ceilidh | ); no collect |
| Central - SEC |
ottish music ha, pantomime an | ceilidh | wi taigelt wires, puns, sangs |
| Doric - ABN |
ell't oot Iron Broo Christmas | ceilidh | at the Beach Ballroom, I set |
| Central - WCE |
ge man who invited us tae his | ceilidh | . The strange man who wis acti |
| Central - WCE |
e me invite everyone tae this | ceilidh | . I could still think, but ma |
| Central - AYR |
be mairrit wes bidden ti this | ceilidh | . Thay were aa stuid in the ya |
| Central - GLA |
.." "You're drunk" "The worst | Ceilidh | Dancin ah've ever seen" "Oh I |