Central - WCE | character | in Homer's great odyssey. His | |
Central - GLA | ay a social 'wavelength' or ' | character | ' at age sixteen when we meet |
Central - SEC | , anarchist, anchor, Bacchic, | character | , choir, chord, chorus, christ |
Doric - MNA | tae lang tae putten inta 140 | character | fur Twitter! |
Central - SEC | the 'Maister o the Revels', a | character | that wad hiv led Scots fowk-d |
Central - SEC | iMurphy listen wid u gee me a | character | reference tae c if the higher |
Central - SEC | Ilka | character | threaps his/her ain case as t |
Central - SEC | gee each person in the room a | character | assassination. |
Central - LAL | . They wanted tae suss oot ma | character | . Aboot a week later, ah hud a |
Central - EDN | s previous assessment o’ ma | character | wis carried unanimously! |
Central - LAL | fell oot. She's always been a | character | . When we went tae the panto, |
Central - EDN | en that. He cud hae written a | character | , than immediately obscuret it |
Central - SEC | shawin this kin o mistak in a | character | 's dialogue then they micht wa |
Doric - DOR | In obtainin a | character | reference for Erchie, Meersch |
Central - SEC | gies a guid exemplar o a | character | chyngin register when the occ |
Central - WCE | 'Could ye no staun as a | character | witness fir me, eh?' |
Central - SEC | and tae 'stay' as if he wis a | character | on Coronation Street, beggin |
Central - SEC | richt back again. No juist a | character | sketch, that ane, but a never |
Central - DUN | ry Nan wis whit ye wuid cry a | character | . Whan this tale took place sh |
Central - LAL | udnae tak ony mair o the lead | character | 's weak behaviour, or the clic |
Ulster - CUL | Shae gien mae a guid | character | , |
Central - AYR | e tae him: She gied me a guid | character | , But said I cusdnae soum. |
Central - GLA | She gave me a guid | character | , Bit said ah couldnae swim. |
Southern - SEA | She gued iz a guid | character | , |
Central - AYR | abroad as a godly man o guid | character | , blessed wi piety an Christia |
Central - EDN | but aabody respectit his guid | character | and undeemous pouers o wark. |
Doric - NNB | She gave me a good | character | , |
Central - LAL | as sold long ago on your good | character | , you have a good ? and that's |
Central - LAL | lets, called the mickey by ae | character | , the closes, the dunny and th |
Southern - SEA | chm Thanks Marisa, he's a wee | character | ! I hope you're keeping well a |
Central - SEC | caur adverts can be grand wee | character | screives. The'r ane whaur ye |
Central - GLA | e effort o drawin an ugly wee | character | that's meant tae be me. |
Central - LAL | e effort o drawin an ugly wee | character | that's meant tae be me. |
Central - WCE | agoria’ is a verra streynge | character | . He is the son o Sir Micklema |
Central - SWE | ction through the eyes of the | character | '. Any presentation an analysi |
Central - SEC | o the accordion played bi the | character | Big Jessie (a gey Scottish jo |
Central - SEC | rection. Gus continued wi the | character | assassinations of his wife’ |
Central - EDN | cried wasterners hui, an the | character | wis based on the radical for |
Central - SEC | iles he yaises the vice o the | character | in the poem tae tell his tale |
Central - SEC | o Kelvinside perfect for the | character | . The Scots o Orgon (Steven Mc |
Central - SEC | speaker in the piece wis the | character | , Mrs McMutton - Mrs McMouton |
Central - WCE | a raellife incident, but the | character | hus nae kenspeckle features t |
Shetland - SHD | The anarchic and disreputable | character | of the Low House must be prot |
Orkney - ORK | an entrepreneur, a versatile | character | with a great deal of business |
Central - LAL | Yer brother's gaun'ae be some | character | ,' ah say. |
Central - GLA | . It’s definitely goat some | character | .’ she sais. |
Central - AYR | hill ... an honest man o fine | character | that's weel kent by folk in K |
Central - WCE | corner Eeyore's ma favourite | character | fae Winnie the Pooh even if h |
Central - LAL | g wis ma particular favourite | character | . Excellent actin. |
Central - WCE | rstaund ah wis never a strang | character | like you. Ah wis aye blate an |
Central - SEC | sca vyce gies truith tae each | character | 's perspective o the events. S |
Central - SEC | an daith helps tae bring each | character | tae thair ain stage o it. Ric |
Central - SEC | o the individual view o each | character | as it is exposed. This create |
Doric - MNA | og fae the Bog is a fictional | character | an nae dowg wiz hurt in writi |
Central - SWE | e story as we see the central | character | , a fairly unsuccessful invest |
Central - LAL | ects o Scottish experience an | character | that canna be sae weel expres |
Central - WCE | irs o Scott in Hogg's name an | character | . At first sicht, this sounds |
Central - GLA | n tends tae pit the brunt oan | character | an dialogue, an this is suhin |
Shetland - SHD | ; aa da knowledge, history an | character | o a culture. Hoosumivver, lan |
Doric - DOR | 70s. Joe was a real Aiberdeen | character | , local fitba stalwart and sup |
Central - WCE | e us leivin, direck speik, in | character | , but that's as it soud be. Sh |
Central - LAL | r whae happens tae be ma main | character | wis attacked at the tap o Lan |
Central - LAL | cousin o John Steel, the main | character | in ma buiks aboot that time. |
Central - LAL | aud on! Iain Martin, the main | character | , finnds something gey queer u |
Central - EDN | e sae quirkie and thochtie in | character | . Aa the ither male pigs on th |
Central - LAL | t we expeck o a Scots-speakin | character | . Cyrano’s Scots haes tae ma |
Central - EDN | ble property, tradeetional in | character | , bit in guid repair, verra pr |
Central - SEC | e. Soonds quite an interestin | character | that Holden Caulfield, ah rem |
Central - LAL | Tak the cairtoon | character | Groundskeeper Willie, for ae |
Doric - MNA | nda. Dugs are a gweed judge o | character | ... an sae am I." He noddit af |
Central - SEC | yd, pittin doon hes cheynge o | character | tae hes R.A.F. trainin. An Ah |
Central - SEC | Scotch Tongue wi the popular | character | Jeems Kaye, whaur the young a |
Central - DUN | y bonnie an her name gied her | character | . It wisnae that she wis that |
Central - LAL | er characters Mr Tod. Anither | character | is cried Tommy Brock. An exam |
Ulster - CUL | e him mair nor yince. Anither | character | hails frae an earlier time, b |
Central - LAL | . But if ah'd an inklin o hur | character | , ah would o gien hur an ugly |
Central - LAL | minds up aboot Stella Marie's | character | . It wis a guid hing Malcolm h |
Central - SEC | xcited aboot explainin Aldo's | character | . But when ah hink back now th |
Central - DUN | larly active, an true tae his | character | they said that this wis the n |
Central - LAL | t of North-East Scots for his | character | .' Kayleigh Donaldson looks at |
Orkney - ORK | Beuy, he fair got his | character | , |
Central - DUN | some, wi his totally fearless | character | , Davie Gray ower time becam s |
Ulster - GUL | rts wi' a strang Ulster-Scots | character | bes relevant yet an can pley |
Central - SEC | that technically it's a Scots | character | 's dialeck ithin a English sto |
Doric - DOR | Â’s a major flaw in the Scots | character | - they would become better p |
Central - LAL | man, a shifty or unscrupulous | character | . Chanty A ken as ‘chamber p |
Central - SEC | tae huv a connection wae that | character | Tuco. Ken, the big cunt wae a |
Central - SEC | e yae by ma hand. You've goat | character | , ah like that. There's a loat |
Doric - DOR | Cummings is a sleekit | character | |
Central - DUN | , withoot onie evidence aboot | character | , by the intensity of the crim |
Central - LAL | wi the stereotypical Glasgow | character | . In fact, the Scottish Daily |
Central - GLA | ™s never been a good judge ay | character | .’ he looks tae the fuckin d |
Central - SEC | erdict - one hell of a dodgy | character | and not to be trusted |