Central - LAL | Claes | crackt an flappt aroon me, | |
Ulster - BUL | Claes | blak an cattered, wat an reek | |
Doric - MNA | claes | fur me – Ah mind thon bonni | |
Doric - DOR | claes | wi damp) "Wid you like a cup | |
Central - LAL | claes | o monie colours, see, braw wi | |
Doric - DOR | claes | , (he wis still drunk) she sai | |
Central - DUN | ly made its hame amang Jocks' | claes | durin his sojourn in the watt |
Central - LAL | ges, rent, gas bills, bairns' | claes | , poll tax, the list wis enles |
Central - LAL | o had in it the three bairns' | claes | , aw piled up in a guddle. Ins |
Central - LAL | e, brae, breeks, bubbly-jock, | claes | , cloot, coof, galluses, gross |
Central - AYR | Right tae yir door, | claes | oan the floor – |
Orkney - ORK | Kirks, palaces, | claes | , kers - bae the time |
Shetland - SHD | . Picters, ornaments, dyshes, | claes | , dyshtooels, bags . . . whit |
Central - AYR | eir houses o cutlery, plates, | claes | an valuables. By nou, maist o |
Central - NEC | at court for pauchlin jewels, | claes | an that, but no for haein tae |
Central - SEC | nd effecks frae coat hingers, | claes | horses as yetts an there a Hi |
Central - LAL | his faimily, includin meat, | claes | , hoosing and medical care as |
Ulster - EUL | weed skirt an cream twin set, | claes | no quite wairm eneuch fur the |
Central - GLA | elt a pea through aw thae bed- | claes | . She had passed the Real Prin |
Central - LAL | her bed- | claes | , |
Central - LAL | While birlin 'mang my bed- | claes | like a peerie! |
Central - GLA | ... | Claes | shappin |
Central - LAL | Claes. | Claes | , thocht Jordan. Where are ma |
Shetland - SHD | dis fae da lasses wir babies. | CLAES | IR CLAES!! Put whit du wants |
Central - LAL | ey still wear the same kind 9 | claes | they wore in the jungle. I co |
Shetland - SHD | f, but dats liklee cis a da | claes | fibres in da air at wark ?? |
Shetland - SHD | fashionable an quality in da | claes | line, so shü bocht a peerie |
Shetland - SHD | ll set afore you, or aboot da | claes | you'll pit on. Der's mair ta |
Ulster - GUL | in tha gerdin hangin oot tha | claes | |
Central - LAL | wa tied tae a palin stab wi a | claes | rope, a pile o wid stackit up |
Central - WCE | Madame Bonny’s built lik a | claes | pole an she’s always got on |
Ulster - EUL | Ma | claes | amang thaim is divid The cast |
Doric - MNA | lucky it's my cardigan - ma | claes | ir aye gettin mixed up ir tin |
Central - GLA | find the watter’s edge. Ma | claes | ur heavy wae the frigid, icy |
Doric - MNA | tish Gas so ah'm washing a ma | claes | , hooverin hoose an recharging |
Central - EDN | ouned ma geir an arreinged ma | claes | . Bi wey o airms an outainsell |
Central - SEC | It pilled ma | claes | |
Central - LAL | , thocht Jordan. Where are ma | claes | ? |
Central - EDN | nae hae a wee dook an wash ma | claes | , bit… D’ye want tae have |
Southern - SEA | Thay hing aye on til ma | claes | |
Central - WCE | Ah wis late! Ah threw oan ma | claes | and bolted doon ma sterrs an |
Central - LAL | nae scart ma legs nor teir ma | claes | . A wun ower athoot ony mischi |
Ulster - EUL | Whun scrabbin thoarns ma | claes | dae fin |
Central - NEC | st. I swat sae muckle that ma | claes | hummed an war as ticht tae us |
Central - LAL | rt hen. Ah managed tae get ma | claes | oan the day ?? https://t.co/p |
Central - SEC | A wiss sumwhaur ti shift ma | claes | an than a hurl ti Embro, or a |
Central - SEC | it happened tae me. Ah pit ma | claes | oan quick an went doonstair. |
Central - LAL | s had the sauch o oors. Aw ma | claes | , fae ma unner-cloots tae ma i |
Doric - MNA | keep ye tae e fore, nor fitna | claes | ye mith weer. Seerly, there's |
Central - LAL | Sic | claes | as his tae ripe the glaur, na |
Orkney - ORK | Bed | claes | are washed, oot on the line M |
Central - SEC | nJL awa n crawl under the bed | claes | - ya roaster lol |
Doric - MNA | t inside the kirk, in a gweed | claes | , weary pandrop-sookin Sunday |
Doric - DOR | himsel oot in gweed | claes | an went doon tae the Broch ta |
Doric - DOR | her gweed | claes | , on the table, flasks an, san |
Doric - ABN | r awkwardness in their ragged | claes | |
Central - GLA | rucksack full ay hauf-inched | claes | . |
Central - LAL | ilpit wumman wi ticht pinched | claes | , |
Central - LAL | her tear. Ah took aff the red | claes | and changed intae ma grey sch |
Central - LAL | "Naebdy his iver created | claes | like this fur me. Amazin! Bra |
Central - WCE | e much mair than a fair-sized | claes | press and there wis wan wee w |
Central - SEC | got his blue bunnet and deid | claes | ti hap him. Whatna blek burni |
Central - SEC | h an naething ither. His deid | claes | warna sae bad, but A fair wus |
Central - LAL | smilin lass, flirded her guid | claes | ; |
Central - SEC | ady for the kirk, wi yer guid | claes | on. Whan the drizzle went aff |
Ulster - SYN | n aa rigged oot ïn hïs guid | claes | ? Na, fowk that's weel dresst |
Doric - DOR | me hame, change intae ma auld | claes | an heid tae the parks, in the |
Central - LAL | n tae win richt faur fae auld | claes | an parritch tak yersel tae Br |
Southern - SWE | scotsradiomedia Back tae auld | claes | an cauld purritch |
Central - LAL | @warren_maguire Back tae auld | claes | an parritch/porridge in Kinro |
Doric - DOR | randad says, “Back tae auld | claes | an porridge e morn.” |
Central - EDN | Whiles he cud beg auld | claes | , than he got haud o a tattert |
Central - EDN | erwalloppy remains o her auld | claes | , pat on twa woo’en taps at |
Doric - MNA | giving fowk balloons fur auld | claes | . Bit fit happened tae his shi |
Central - LAL | essed hissel up in manky auld | claes | . He gaed tae the Emperor's pa |
Orkney - ORK | rth, ass gets in his hair and | claes | ; |
Doric - MNA | , while ithers seemed tae hae | claes | that matchit the colours o th |
Central - LAL | the mornin . . . an get thae | claes | het an dry ower the oven bric |
Central - SEC | " He screamed, "Whit wey thae | claes | ? |
Central - LAL | food for oor bellies and nae | claes | tae pit on oor back. Och, whi |
Southern - SEA | Auld duds is better nor nae | claes | ava. |
Central - WCE | side the press. There wis nae | claes | or underclaes onywhaur. They |
Doric - MNA | re ye still weerin yer office | claes | or noo in yer comfy jammies? |
Central - LAL | be aboot forty. She wore nice | claes | , silk blouses wi lace collars |
Central - LAL | he had left his clean Prince | claes | . He pit them oan and gied his |
Central - WCE | ic an’ apart fae the orange | claes | which wis pure rank, ma brith |
Orkney - ORK | The | claes | pile in the corner tae |
Central - SWE | wi the tea on the table, the | claes | in the bine, |
Orkney - ORK | rchie teuk his byre fork, the | claes | tae tak right aaf, |
Central - EDN | the ruif o the latrines. The | claes | an fuit gear they got wisna b |
Central - AYR | s o the nine Covenanters. The | claes | had been stripped frae their |
Central - NEC | , like. They’d strip aa the | claes | an jewellery aff the body an |
Central - SWE | THOLIN CORONA The | claes | are duin an oot the bine an h |
Central - EDN | s Chinese. She e’en had the | claes | . |
Doric - MNA | t fae her broo, she caaed the | claes | throwe the mungle an syne loo |
Central - SEC | an intae his bed, an pued the | claes | atoure his heid. |
Central - EDN | “Wha did the | claes | belang til?” Beatrice askit |
Central - LAL | A'bdy wis gaggin tae see the | claes | . |
Central - LAL | ns is thai rin back amang the | claes | lines. Alan dooned a German d |
Central - LAL | in the Big Hoose tae mak the | claes | . And richt awa, cam a' their |
Doric - MNA | hinkin, Wi'oot the wig an the | claes | , ye'd bi sair made te ken it |
Central - GLA | g anythin else other than the | claes | he hud oan, a sleepin bag an |
Doric - MNA | rled wi pooder an pint an the | claes | she insistit oan weerin wid h |
Doric - MNA | widden rollers flattenin the | claes | an squeezin oot the excess wa |
Central - SEC | for moths in the | claes | , wee-mawks onywhaur, gin |
Doric - DOR | washin hingin on the | claes | line (It wis the wifies washi |
Doric - MNA | an the yalla cercle roon the | claes | pole far he'd peed fin he'd l |
Central - SEC | The watter-draps on the | claes | -line |
Central - LAL | 3 https://t.co/4LfF0c6UtQ the | claes | !! The hair......magic! ?????? |
Central - LAL | ss pushin o the iron ower the | claes | , ye'd |
Orkney - ORK | weekly washeen on and, as the | claes | spun roond, |
Orkney - ORK | can imagine the maes that the | claes | wis aal in. |
Central - LAL | oot the | claes | o the leevin. Runkled like yi |
Central - LAL | heard the clashbag aboot the | claes | and thocht they could mak a m |
Doric - ABN | s teen turns tae hing oot the | claes | |
Central - SEC | in the denner, hingin oot the | claes | , daein the airnin, cuttin the |
Central - LAL | caw the | claes | fae the waashin line |
Central - GLA | ay free space amongst aw the | claes | . ‘Whit’s up wae ye pal? Y |
Central - LAL | olation, and a pump ablow the | claes | for company. |
Ulster - CUL | didnae judge ye jist bay the | claes | ye wur wearin. |
Ulster - SYN | man that dresst up ïn fancie | claes | , an leeved iverie day ïn tha |
Ulster - SYN | nd o paradin aboot ïn fancie | claes | , an the' like fowk tae mak o |
Doric - ABN | a Sunday face an Halie Willie | claes | like the rist o the kirk fowk |
Shetland - SHD | p recommendin myrds o boannie | claes | tae me, fir I really canna ju |
Central - LAL | she disnae waer auld grannie | claes | nor auld grannie shuin. An sh |
Orkney - ORK | n her fernteckled face, rorie | claes | . I'the mids o this faimly hid |
Ulster - PUL | ut tae think. Wullie's durtie | claes | wus aa lyin on tha scullery f |
Central - SWE | ma better sel, like | claes | gane oot o fashion, |
Doric - MNA | lts wi thrapples on them like | claes | poles! Kevin the keeper gied |
Orkney - ORK | And what like | claes | he'll mak when he gets throug |
Orkney - ORK | ht, no even dressed in Muggle | claes | , swappan rumours.’ |
Doric - MNA | s it washed the wikk’s fule | claes | , an |
Orkney - ORK | na go soilan thee guid schule | claes | . |
Doric - MNA | r his birthday, an new schule | claes | . He wad raither hae gotten a |
Central - SEC | g man, naebody's ever gien me | claes | as fits. Wi ma cuffs an breek |
Ulster - WUL | An get maesel' some | claes | , |
Doric - DOR | Throw aff some | claes | fit a relief, |
Central - EDN | alhousie. He brocht back some | claes | an toiletries for Rongye, bit |
Doric - MNB | me messages. So I pit on some | claes | . I made sure I hid a warm jai |
Central - SEC | A think ye'd best pit on some | claes | - |
Central - EDN | up silently an threw on some | claes | , wonnerin whit aa the melodra |
Central - LAL | ot o him. Mrs. Poe bocht some | claes | for the orphans, but the colo |
Shetland - SHD | but Ertie wasna in(just some | claes | drying on da line). |
Central - LAL | t goan oot hen an ah put some | claes | oan! |
Orkney - ORK | Change oot o me | claes | an in summin clean, |
Orkney - ORK | Fur me | claes | are all |
Central - LAL | Fine | claes | nae mair ye'll ken. |
Ulster - SYN | eid, nor siller, an nae spare | claes | . Whan ye gang ïntae a hoose, |
Ulster - SYN | baag fer tha réad, ner spare | claes | , ner shune ner a Stav; fer th |
Central - EDN | Bill glanced at Hsien, whase | claes | were in tatters efter mony a |
Central - LAL | auld Nana wis aye bilin white | claes | in a pail oan the stove ????? |
Orkney - ORK | veet, cled in his waterproof | claes | , waded into the slurry an som |
Doric - DOR | tweets The wife wid jist hing | claes | aff it. |
Central - SWE | jist a backpack fu o’ beach | claes | in a bid tae get roon Ryanair |
Central - LAL | tch. Fantoush phone. Fantoush | claes | . Tan brogues wi nae socks. Th |
Doric - DOR | tae this lass wi her fantoush | claes | an highfalutin notions, baise |
Doric - MNA | wid; the mochbaalled Sabbath | claes | ; the rich reed communion wine |
Doric - MNA | tae cheenge ooto his Sabbath | claes | . The horse wid need fresh bed |
Doric - MNA | t o sittin at Jesus' feet, wi | claes | on an richt i the heid, an th |
Central - LAL | an Adam, we didnae bother wi | claes | . Whit wis the need? Naebody s |
Central - LAL | an Adam, we didnae bother wi | claes | . Whit wis the need? Naebody s |
Central - SEC | Sae a can fill ma bags wi | claes | off the rails! |
Central - SEC | blak | claes | o a meinister complete wi why |
Central - SWE | a cratur canna let a lass mak | claes | fir her bairn? |
Shetland - SHD | mak maet tae dem, an you mak | claes | ready ta dem, an you bait lin |
Central - SWE | In her trig black | claes | , |
Central - LAL | s brecham, loor-broo an bleck | claes | , |
Doric - ABN | ith pairties should weer pink | claes | fan they meet." Syne he added |
Doric - ABN | een that we hid tae weer pink | claes | the day or forfeit the game!" |
Doric - DOR | made tie-dye glow in the dark | claes | , |
Ulster - GUL | tradeetion o dressin in dark | claes | an annoyin folk wi gulderin: |
Central - WCE | ld be daein - ironin ma wark | claes | , plannin for ma futur - an a |
Central - LAL | t up wir faces an pit on derk | claes | . We wes stationed in Montgome |
Southern - SEA | Yer auld work | claes | lie in a heap |
Doric - DOR | be mair like toushties o aal | claes | nor onythin idder, or they're |
Central - SEC | bairnie hings (tick), ethical | claes | (tick), traivel stuff (tick), |
Central - SEC | assies that kept their schuil | claes | aside their bed at nicht, sac |
Central - LAL | n. But Rodrick had his schuil | claes | on, and he'd set ma alairm cl |
Shetland - SHD | an fur his want o some waarm | claes | . |
Doric - MNB | ff. A hid packit up some warm | claes | , pit on ma beets and made sur |
Central - LAL | e.. IMPORTANT... Get yer warm | claes | ' oan, and watch how ye go, it |
Central - LAL | mair than boayes weerin ferm | claes | they'd got fae folk that gave |
Orkney - ORK | eet. Thir ither fock in uncan | claes | , an Light is gaitheran roon t |
Doric - ABN | tae put maet on the table an | claes | on their bairns’ backs. |
Doric - DOR | Efter a bath, clean | claes | on, a bite tae ait Jonsar Eck |
Doric - MNA | she should be weirin European | claes | wi a name like thon. The actr |
Central - LAL | ne o daith, tae wear European | claes | . Syne in 1920 the astronomer |
Doric - MNA | t riggit oot in braw European | claes | an weirin a wide brimmed bunn |
Central - LAL | Yon beast wi birse an | claes | an hauf alive, |
Central - EDN | licht wis dim, weirin Indian | claes | , sin that wis foo Beatrice dr |
Central - LAL | stranger dressed in Athenian | claes | arrived at oor palace an spei |
Orkney - ORK | n trou seiven layers o waakan | claes | - an leuks ap at fower meuns |
Orkney - ORK | k o folk gaan aboot wae unkan | claes | on. Folk in cloaks. Mr Dursle |
Central - NEC | as the Scots, their heids an | claes | droukit wi the bluid o the na |
Central - GLA | actions wi thair ain bouks an | claes | , |
Central - EDN | cud see there wis blankets an | claes | intil’t. The wumman tane oo |
Doric - MNA | t oot in the tackety buits an | claes | o the guttin days. He'd three |
Doric - MNA | o siller tae gie them mait an | claes | . The rest o his siller wis sp |
Ulster - SYN | r's mair tae life nor mait an | claes | . Luk at tha craws, the' nethe |
Central - SWE | throu sodden | claes | . Still we wir gled we'd came, |
Shetland - SHD | da latch. Wi his red an green | claes | an pointy lugs he wis joost l |
Central - LAL | t. I wis dressed in ma dancin | claes | , as I wis tae dance afore the |
Central - SEC | hite an perjink in her waddin | claes | . Oh, my certy... what can a l |
Central - LAL | greetin wi envy fur no haein | claes | like yon. Yer Lairdship, ye'l |
Ulster - EUL | Fae boggin | claes | . |
Central - LAL | efter usin maist o the mingin | claes | , Violet had a rope that wis, |
Central - LAL | rs, Poe had bocht them mingin | claes | . They had flittit tae Coont O |
Central - LAL | tae a rope made oot o mingin | claes | , she near enough gied the hal |
Central - LAL | owked oot aw the maist mingin | claes | that Mrs. Poe had got them, t |
Ulster - BUL | In, in, poo aff them wringin | claes | - |
Southern - SEA | n in Simmer, Ah haed nae thin | claes | for the heat. |
Central - SEC | day, nae bather. Stop takkin | claes | an cups o tea, say ye'r wanti |
Central - LAL | t. He had on auld grey warkin | claes | but nae bitts, jist grey sock |
Shetland - SHD | t door, da ane at selt wirkin | claes | an crofty stuff. An dan da pe |
Central - WCE | In wir workin | claes | , an yer een wir black. |
Central - LAL | lean man in his raggit workin | claes | , at the hair beginnin tae thi |
Central - EDN | ent hiegate whaur a wumman in | claes | fae aulden days jams a runkel |
Doric - MNA | twa chiels in bricht sheenin | claes | steed aside them. They were g |
Central - LAL | ssed oorsels up for guisin in | claes | borraed fae oor mither’s wa |
Shetland - SHD | hed ta help Granny wi orderin | claes | online daday, an when I wis d |
Central - LAL | ntae oor lang trollopy guisin | claes | . A wee bit soot fae the lum t |
Central - SWE | , faithers, mithers, weans in | claes | |
Ulster - PUL | Gan' tae meetin | claes | on iz, |
Central - SEC | Scurryin the washin an bitin | claes | pegs |
Central - SEC | His pairsonal intrest in | claes | an mair particular in shuin i |
Central - WCE | kel's haircut, his ill-fittin | claes | , his big ham feet |
Central - LAL | airnt aboot clootin an shewin | claes | an war telt hoo tae mak scone |
Central - WCE | the lobby, frantically stowin | claes | and ither things intae suitca |
Central - SEC | It's no like ma playin | claes | |
Central - LAL | ou deckit oot in their autumn | claes | o orange, crimson, gowd, russ |
Shetland - SHD | is is no lik him avaa. Rig-on | claes | an we’ll mak for da banks a |
Southern - SEA | dirdin on | claes | even on frae ferr awa |
Doric - MNA | “Takk yon | claes | awa richt noo.” |
Central - SEC | Corp buskit in blank-pattern | claes | , |
Central - EDN | s, dressed in sturdy bit worn | claes | an knee buits. |
Central - LAL | for aa their unco | claes | |
Doric - MNA | nverurie here. She's a load o | claes | an baked beans te tak inte'r |
Central - LAL | Noo it's aw aboot the kind o | claes | ye wear or how mintit ye are |
Ulster - SYN | Tha like o | claes | merchant (CLOTHING RETAIL), o |
Doric - DOR | drowning in a pile o | claes | that should've been pit awa l |
Ulster - EUL | y wi nae mait than a bunnle o | claes | an a memrie o dairk saicrets |
Orkney - ORK | killed? Will they strip me o | claes | in front o the crowd tae sham |
Shetland - SHD | let alone cradle. No a rag o | claes | . |
Central - LAL | ne-tired an tongue-tackit. Oo | claes | war maukit wi glaur an drooki |
Ulster - EUL | gs an foun neat, flet lines o | claes | - a knitted vest, troosers, s |
Doric - MNA | oon: ere wis rails an rails o | claes | an a pile o bachled sheen big |
Shetland - SHD | naethin better dan da waft o | claes | blaain on da line on a fine d |
Central - SEC | t-like be weirin a new suit o | claes | bi the time it haes its hamec |
Doric - MNA | iel aa riggit oot in e best o | claes | att ett lik a laird ilka day. |
Shetland - SHD | iry day he pat on da finest o | claes | . Iviry day he ett da best o m |
Central - LAL | gien a Scots poem an a box o | claes | , nappies an the like. Braw Sc |
Central - LAL | bairns’ fantoosh dressin up | claes | an pokey hats, rubbery glower |
Central - EDN | aur did ye git thae byordinar | claes | , onywey?” |
Central - LAL | aw wearin the maist byordinar | claes | . They had on bricht-reid spac |
Orkney - ORK | ae folk that dressed in queer | claes | . The get-ups ye saa on young |
Doric - MNA | "Bigger | claes | !" Susie grinned. "You war ric |
Central - SWE | eue. She wis gie drookit, her | claes | stickin tae her skinny banes. |
Central - LAL | wis dauncin in Swan Lake. Her | claes | were made o bonnie white musl |
Central - LAL | , hie-liggit bleck buits. Her | claes | wir guid bit her grannie wadn |
Central - AYR | ed ham than a wife, wi aa her | claes | stinkin o peat reek ... an th |
Doric - MNA | hat Isie wis beddit wi aa her | claes | on. |
Doric - MNA | roon her broo. She tirred her | claes | an pit on her flannel goon. S |
Central - EDN | s playocks, e’en wore her | claes | - which wad be ower smaa be |
Central - LAL | aur nae doot she’d wash her | claes | , aw herself. Aye, an cairry w |
Central - LAL | on Jack underwear beneath her | claes | . |
Central - EDN | tit on inches thick an wi her | claes | off, she wis as skinny as bug |
Doric - DOR | , she hid a black face an her | claes | were fule an black as weel. |
Central - LAL | But nae weedow-bleck in her | claes | |
Doric - MNA | caul linoleum, ruggin on her | claes | tae stop her teeth frae chitt |
Doric - MNA | ia. Minnie chittered, tho her | claes | war warm. Her faimly hid gaen |
Central - WCE | idefu wee een. And as fur her | claes | , they were richt queerlike. S |
Orkney - ORK | artist wheenks an graabs her | claes | , waantan layers atween her sp |
Doric - SNO | my auntie taks her | claes | aff, |
Southern - SEA | it. The gillie glaumed at her | claes | , an the gamekeeper swung the |
Central - SEC | Angel shrieked. "Took at her | claes | ! Jist rags! |
Central - LAL | em on. He pit on aw his ither | claes | until he wis wrapped up warm. |
Central - EDN | e hell wi that. He lowsit her | claes | , an wis only a wee bit surpri |
Central - SEC | "An they lowst her | claes | ." |
Doric - DOR | Simmer | claes | on gang aboot twa fauld. |
Doric - MNA | lin. Private skweel, designer | claes | , furrin holidays – the Hen- |
Doric - MNA | up - Elsie's tryin te git er | Claes | aff an she's hid anither acci |
Doric - DOR | Winter | claes | on affa het I div feel, |
Doric - DOR | Winter | claes | aff gang aboot twa fauld, |
Doric - DOR | Back tae winter | claes | , win affa bare. |
Doric - DOR | Dee awa wi winter | claes | ? na, na. |
Central - SEC | Or shinin white, in Winter | claes | , |
Doric - DOR | Keep on winter | claes | for a day or twa. |
Doric - DOR | Awa an rake oot yon winter | claes | . |
Doric - DOR | Look oot yon winter | claes | eence mair. |
Shetland - SHD | r cotts stowes awa her winter | claes | |
Doric - DOR | Aye mair winter | claes | , on I div heap, |
Central - AYR | a' huddled up in their winter | claes | , but ah dae jist fine in ma a |
Doric - DOR | Cast winter | claes | ? I winna be feel. |
Doric - DOR | Cast Winter | claes | tae get relief. |
Central - WCE | r and buyin yer shoon and yer | claes | !" She tellt me it added up ta |
Central - LAL | ie willie, that stick tae yer | claes | ). |
Central - WCE | aboot everythin. Mak sure yer | claes | are clean, yer coupons are cl |
Ulster - PUL | Amang yer | claes | an unread books, |
Central - LAL | she's gaen, she's awa wi yer | claes | tae the pawn, she wanted 5 n |
Central - EDN | “A fair lyk yer | claes | , ma frein,” he obsairved ef |
Doric - ABN | nco sotter o yer hoose an yer | claes | ; an they're a rale badder fin |
Doric - MNA | 'Are ye nae tirrin yer | claes | ?' she speired movin Betsy her |
Southern - SEA | The smell o' smoking on yer | claes | |
Central - LAL | said Maw. ‘Pit on yer | claes | and go oot and play wi her. |
Central - EDN | an the scent o yer | claes | |
Central - SEC | tae gae far, and tae keep yer | claes | clean. It was still gey dreic |
Central - SEC | “ This is a drawer fir yer | claes | . Dinna touch ma stuff.” |
Central - SEC | e a wee breeze catchin at yer | claes | ... |
Central - GLA | r yies hungry, boays? Get yer | claes | oan Daniel an away doon tae t |
Central - LAL | mon, up oot o bed and get yer | claes | on," he said, richt birkie. T |
Central - LAL | . C'mon, hurry up and get yer | claes | on while I wake Sunny up, and |
Central - LAL | ‘Hurry up and pit yer | claes | on and come doonstairs,’ sa |
Central - LAL | ‘Yer | claes | are aw ower the place.’ |
Ulster - EUL | The'r no jist lake thair | claes | . |
Central - EDN | e o the aik trees while thair | claes | dried oan the haird surfaces |
Central - LAL | ae the orra craft. Here thair | claes | wis taen aff an ilk ane pit t |
Central - EDN | n place for it, in case thair | claes | wis tane awa. An that wis exa |
Central - WCE | fowk, ye could tell bi thair | claes | , |
Central - EDN | the sherp stanes teirin thair | claes | . They cam tae rest in a wee g |
Ulster - SYN | t tae Jesus. An pittin thair | claes | on tha cowlt's bak, the' tuk |
Central - LAL | ppreciated but ye'd need mair | claes | than yon knickers and bra. Da |
Central - WCE | and takin a loat mair | claes | than ma pulley ever could? |
Shetland - SHD | moory watter raepin oot a dir | claes | , becis da main attraction a d |
Shetland - SHD | ry week. Dey even changed dir | claes | regularly. Dis wis unheard o |
Central - LAL | laughin as they chynged their | claes | . Wan white-faced wumman yanke |
Central - LAL | irns woke up and howked their | claes | oot o the fridge box, they'd |
Central - LAL | stitch Jude stars ontae their | claes | , |
Central - DUN | ere aw wearin green, an their | claes | Jookit gey auld-farrant. Desp |
Central - LAL | the messages or washin their | claes | , they’d hae tae leave the h |
Central - LAL | d as they chynged oot o their | claes | and lay doon tae gang tae sle |
Central - AYR | he wis gled tae see by their | claes | that they werenae sodgers. Bu |
Ulster - BUL | he broo an jook tae dry their | claes | in the boiler-hoose afore the |
Doric - MNA | I wid say. Gweed kens fen eir | claes | or emsels last seen soap an w |
Central - EDN | 3. Nae craitur maun weir | claes | . |
Central - LAL | e, or sleep in a bed, or weir | claes | , or tak a drink, or smoke bac |
Central - EDN | e, or sleep in a bed, or weir | claes | , or drink alcohol, or smoke t |
Central - SEC | ower yeir | claes | i the men’s ludge fur the n |
Central - SEC | An' shoappin fir | claes | |
Central - LAL | a' hir | claes | ir far too sma |
Ulster - EUL | e daenr She leukt doon at hir | claes | an oot the windae. |
Orkney - ORK | y whess an swaet through thir | claes | , |
Orkney - ORK | y whess an swaet through thir | claes | |
Central - EDN | ir an how they wid brush thir | claes | an fold thim ower a chair or |
Central - SEC | irren wesna strange about hir | claes | or hir bodie, bot wes pit out |
Doric - MNA | stin yer time weerin designir | claes | in Maad - they widna ken iv |
Central - NEC | bluid, sweat an clart aff wir | claes | , an lauchin! |
Central - LAL | Noo braw yir | claes | fur play an wark, |
Doric - MNA | oot maet tae keep ye goin nor | claes | for yer back; life's mair nor |
Doric - MNA | The nicht's cauld, oor | claes | are thin, |
Central - LAL | w lassies get wen we take oor | claes | aff! |
Central - LAL | m gonnae get oan and wash oor | claes | . Or we'll be in the scuddy th |
Central - SEC | nced, I've seen us put on oor | claes | there tae. |
Central - LAL | no see a single threid o oor | claes | ." |
Ulster - PUL | ed, "A know whar tae gang fur | claes | . All rin hame noo an get a pa |
Orkney - ORK | And shoppan fur | claes | maks me greet. |
Orkney - ORK | ets flap and crack on Linda's | claes | line |
Doric - MNA | milin es she loadit aa Eric's | claes | an sheen inte a battered blue |
Central - LAL | He quickly pit on Grannie's | claes | |
Central - SEC | nower the entry. The lassie's | claes | wis fu o colour, juist the da |
Ulster - SYN | s strecht fer hïm!' "Jhone's | claes | wus made o kemel's hair, an h |
Orkney - ORK | There's | claes | left on the chair |
Doric - MNA | the day Ah buy some'dy else's | claes | - ill bi the day at hell fre |
Doric - MNA | wi buyin deed folk's | claes | ..." |
Orkney - ORK | ina doll's pram waeran doll's | claes | |
Ulster - CUL | rtable dressed up in weemen's | claes | naw men's attire. An bein a b |
Central - SEC | The Wolf in Sheep's | Claes | |
Central - SEC | an clever lyke the Emperor's | claes | . Thon's naethin but a haiveri |
Central - SWE | ye pit it back? Wir country's | claes | |
Central - LAL | eel eikin new objects, sic as | claes | , hooses, laundscapes an aw ki |
Central - LAL | His | claes | wis mankit. Ony ither loun, e |
Central - DUN | te. His face wis bruised, his | claes | torn an glaury an the big bot |
Central - LAL | he city, whaur he wirked. His | claes | were nae guid for the beach. |
Central - EDN | irms a richt guid clawin. His | claes | felt lik thay were quick wi m |
Central - EDN | wis tellin on the Pandit. His | claes | hung lowse an his een shawed |
Central - SEC | anny McClurg. He's got aa his | claes | on, thenk God!' |
Central - LAL | o the blin man. He pulled his | claes | ticht agin the cauld. The air |
Doric - MNA | e deein." An they pairted his | claes | amo them in a raffle. E fowk |
Central - LAL | come hame wi his hair and his | claes | clartit wi it. He used tae ki |
Doric - DOR | wi mud his | claes | were claart; |
Central - EDN | ionin pairtly obscuret be his | claes | . |
Central - SEC | He kept takin' aff his | claes | , he wis first o' the naked ra |
Central - NEC | ugeas wis a muckle man wi his | claes | near on backwards. He wis gie |
Central - LAL | d, or boltin awa tae pack his | claes | and shoot the craw? This wisn |
Central - LAL | An his | claes | war aa broukit wi ess an wi s |
Doric - MNA | k on his face cheenged an his | claes | turnt a sheenin fite. Aa at e |
Central - EDN | o berries that Allan seen his | claes | were mingin. It wisnae lang t |
Central - EDN | ae her, an got up, reddin his | claes | . He tried tae lauch it aff. |
Doric - ABN | unnerin fowk, teepical in his | claes | an cast, bit thare wis a sauc |
Central - LAL | hairlie Baffie wis pittin his | claes | on tae gang tae the schuil. S |
Central - LAL | is aye sleepin. He pit on his | claes | and slippit oot. Alang |
Southern - SEA | Clings heavy on his | claes | |
Central - AYR | er. Baudrons tuk a haud o his | claes | , gaed aff wi thaim an hed tha |
Doric - ABN | im a Scot. Noo the guff o his | claes | yallt 'gangrel.' |
Doric - MNA | hieves, fa strippit him o his | claes | , gied him a hidin an held awa |
Central - EDN | hed wi the constriction o his | claes | . He beeriet his face in her h |
Central - LAL | swither ower the colour o his | claes | . Sae I guddle alang as best I |
Central - SEC | ables an left him tae get his | claes | aff an hyste hissel on tae th |
Orkney - ORK | ack tae the ferm, tae git his | claes | strip'd aaf. |
Central - NEC | ippit his lugs and rippit his | claes | . Hercules had tae fecht like |
Central - WCE | t! An he wis that steengy his | claes | an body wir ay, bowfin! |
Central - DUN | peltit wi rags fae the polis | claes | that had been burnt the nicht |
Central - LAL | sewin machine tae mak bairns | claes | . Binders, barries an semmits |
Doric - DOR | s a lad cawed Derek in bakers | claes | wi a kertie shoutin oot o him |
Doric - ABN | , stull weerin his meenisters | claes | , an gien her haunbag back. No |
Central - SEC | the oak pits on its | claes | , |
Central - LAL | cat’s hippens, ir pits its | claes | oan, ir wind it. A baudrons w |
Central - LAL | is wearing the maist glorious | claes | in the world. |
Doric - SNO | ves, ruggin at each ither’s | claes | . There’s wan o thae queer s |
Central - LAL | Tories hae chored Labour’s | claes | as the defenders o the Union. |
Ulster - SYN | ha feet o Jesus. He haed hïs | claes | on, an wus ïn hïs richt min |
Ulster - SYN | k o hïm wus changed, an hïs | claes | wur glancin white turnt. An, |
Ulster - SYN | ers, that strïpt hïm o hïs | claes | an gien hïm a richt hemmerin |
Ulster - SYN | tha sodgers gemmelt for hïs | claes | , pairtin thaim amang thairsel |
Central - LAL | e do, what kindo places, what | claes | , what food, what games, what |
Central - LAL | fore ya shandy? Deciding what | claes | tae wear, doesnae take long. |
Central - LAL | tton coverall ower his street | claes | |
Central - LAL | s bi takkin haud o Meg's weet | claes | an pulin thaim sae sair she b |
Ulster - EUL | e the end o the bed whaur wet | claes | an a blanket lay crumpled on |
Ulster - SYN | wa men stannin bye ïn bricht | claes | . Tha weemen wus hairt feart, |
Central - LAL | ain day fir pittin oot washt | claes | . Gin it wis rainin whan her t |
Doric - MNA | air age,"' he confessed, "bit | claes | can laist a lang time iv ye d |
Ulster - EUL | Her raggit | claes | flapp't in tha wun, |
Shetland - SHD | wld, aabody happit up in whit | claes | dey hed |
Central - LAL | the faimily's sodden, mankit | claes | frae aff the grund an the cro |
Central - SEC | angs an stories, as he shapit | claes | for them. |
Central - LAL | ilk raw it the back, wi mozit | claes | poles dottit its lenth. No en |
Doric - ABN | ys, some at shewt the kennelt | claes | ; |
Central - EDN | an regairdit her unaccustomt | claes | . “Who are we trying to misl |
Central - EDN | need tae get ye some daicent | claes | .” She leukit Beatrice up an |
Central - EDN | eat, rest, git some daicent | claes | .” He surveyed the room whil |
Orkney - ORK | Home aboot | claes | |
Doric - MNA | ed te the quines yappin aboot | claes | an ither wifie stuff. |
Central - LAL | y like this tae ask her aboot | claes | . Have you no sense? Clare, yo |
Central - SEC | ew Kilt! This is a shaw aboot | claes | , claith an fabric an set desi |
Orkney - ORK | isno talking about hingin oot | claes | ! |
Doric - DOR | an ony mannie, she wrings oot | claes | , hings them up, lines o |
Central - EDN | says, ‘should be considert | claes | , ’at is a merk o the human |
Central - SEC | min sittin oan her ain. Smert | claes | . Make-up oan. The Boot's mith |
Central - LAL | But these are ma best | claes | . |
Central - GLA | okin and they had aw the best | claes | and jewels. Maist ae them eve |
Doric - DOR | e already dressed in yer best | claes | . Ye hid on a drindl skirt fil |
Doric - MNA | stude in the kirk in his best | claes | , precenter fur the pairish, a |
Central - LAL | aulder wumman in her fanciest | claes | , wha wis beamin at the bairns |
Central - SWE | An the brawest | claes | . |
Ulster - SYN | ner yit aboot yer bodie, whut | claes | ye'll pit on ye. Is life no m |
Doric - MNA | them att's riggit oot in braw | claes | an hiv e best o aathin bide i |
Central - LAL | up wi the best o awthin; new | claes | , braw scran, and a muckle, fa |
Central - WCE | dnae unnerstaun, we'd nae new | claes | , |
Central - LAL | ait tae get a keek at the new | claes | . |
Doric - MNA | time ye bocht yersel some new | Claes | ?" he speered, shakkin is heid |
Central - LAL | "Whit dae ye think o mah new | claes | ?" An she birled roon a time o |
Central - LAL | ay she had nothin tae mak new | claes | wi for her bairn and nae food |
Central - LAL | icht and day and made him new | claes | tae wear and sterved hersel s |
Doric - MNA | o fit Joyce hid spint oan new | claes | : plastic sheen fir the beach; |
Doric - MNA | hoppin. Ah bocht a heap o new | claes | an syne Ah met a pal an we gi |
Central - EDN | the need o weirin aa her new | claes | , apairt fae the sheepskin coa |
Shetland - SHD | le lookit a picter wi her new | claes | and schul kishie on her back. |
Central - LAL | rn shouted. "Whautr's yer new | claes | ? You're gaun doon the Royal M |
Central - LAL | e no seen nuhing like yir new | claes | afore," he tellt the High Hei |
Ulster - PUL | WULLIE'S NEW | CLAES | |
Central - LAL | The High Heid Yin's New | Claes | |
Central - LAL | the High Heid Yin in his new | claes | . Then they caught sicht o him |
Orkney - ORK | "And whit fur dae I want new | claes | ? You ken the cash is tight. |
Central - EDN | trice’s accoont tae buy new | claes | an tae dae things that fowk i |
Doric - MNA | "Ah div buy new | claes | ." Ronnie leukit indignint. "A |
Doric - MNA | fowk wis riggit in work-a-day | claes | |
Central - GLA | wae ma bass guitar, a bag ay | claes | an three an a hauf grand that |
Ulster - EUL | A tyke by | claes | or fame. |
Central - AYR | a sudden, a flunkie in fancy | claes | cam rinnin oot o the wid-(she |
Doric - MNA | in it the check-oot o a funcy | claes | shop it the heid o Union Stre |
Doric - MNA | r fowk fa get sent free funcy | claes | tae wear an show tae their fo |
Central - LAL | They | claes | are no suitable for a funeral |
Orkney - ORK | ey. Mechanics in clean, comfy | claes | mak these glorious vehicles i |
Central - SEC | o fleein unner a pile o manky | claes | |
Central - LAL | laith’ , that ruises hamely | claes | ower fantoosh braws, tae Burn |
Shetland - SHD | it nuts dat I'm hangin oot my | claes | on da line afore dashin oot o |
Orkney - ORK | big, black man, no wearan any | claes | ! |
Doric - MNA | n aa her fine smells an bonny | claes | an bricht colours. An syne Ah |
Orkney - ORK | ad and aal pit oan thur bonny | claes | . |
Central - GLA | augh, you know, folk in funny | claes | , chantin and that.' |
Central - LAL | beth, and nane o them had ony | claes | on." |
Central - SEC | , crabbit crocodile wi clarty | claes | .David Eaglesham, general secr |
Doric - MNA | tly claw aipple on yer clarty | claes | ! |
Central - LAL | thfu whiles) kittliness, poxy | claes | in the street wis the least o |
Central - EDN | An, atweill, ill as hiz | claes | wes, an courss-lik as he spak |
Central - SEC | Than onsein hauns grippit hiz | claes | an he feillit the sherp pain |
Central - SEC | unit A jist stripped aff – | claes | an the modren warld – an we |
Shetland - SHD | an cool spellin o da wird “ | claes | ”. But Meenie is neider slic |