Southern - SWE | Jist speug. Same wi stuckie, | craw | , lintie. Whit ither country t |
Central - EDN | hon fousum, gurthie, bleirit, | craw | -bogil o a peratt o ours, sitt |
Central - GLA | ht below, the odd echoey bird- | craw | . The view across the sea loch |
Central - LAL | slightly odd ane is shot-the- | craw | (gaed awaw). This wirks fortu |
Central - LAL | t in her thrapple. The watter- | craw | watched frae the tap o a stan |
Central - LAL | ie-doos dinna ken. The watter- | craw | wisna sayin. Lang Sandy wisna |
Central - LAL | burn and see whit the watter- | craw | 's sayin. |
Doric - DOR | a | craw | lichts ackwartly on towsie th |
Central - LAL | ur the wuids began he heard a | craw | cawin as it fleppit hamewirth |
Central - LAL | voice is like the craik of a | craw | ; I mouth the words of the hym |
Doric - MNA | see a bumshayvelt sharger o a | craw | bit a hero that nearly deid t |
Ulster - EUL | It’s wile hard tae hear a | craw | scraichin in the trees withoo |
Ulster - EUL | s up next?’ saed Gary, as a | craw | scraiched in the trees. |
Doric - MNA | ae mind att yer brither his a | craw | tae pick wi ye, pit doon yer |
Doric - MNA | Victor Vratch wis a | craw | , wi a neb like a spear, an sc |
Central - SEC | been curse't? Whit's the auld | craw | oan aboot nou, thocht Ma, sta |
Central - SEC | her, the next thing some auld | craw | 's at yer door, roarin' aboot |
Doric - MNA | his cleuks bi the bonnie wee | craw | didna heed him. Back he flapp |
Doric - ABN | "The | craw | -pickers it the pit heid hiv l |
Central - LAL | Heider Image: The | Craw | Stane, ane o the Pechtish sym |
Central - DUN | hale had been spottit fae the | craw | 's nest on the tap o the ship' |
Central - DUN | the lads had gone up tae the | craw | 's nest on the ship an spottit |
Doric - MNA | The Tale o Victor Vratch the | Craw | |
Central - LAL | faur as langage gangs. An the | craw | at the tap o this midden is o |
Central - LAL | umHodrums! We are shootin the | craw | !" |
Southern - SWE | o the | craw | that was sae smairt? |
Central - GLA | din acroass the Green, as the | craw | flies, their collective thirs |
Central - LAL | , but he's the nearest as the | craw | flees. That's how--" |
Southern - SEA | e Borth’ick Waitter, is the | Craw | Wud on the |
Central - LAL | till he askit the | craw | hou taa flee true. |
Doric - DOR | ds an the cuddies aa shot the | craw | , an ainly the midgies bade fa |
Central - LAL | efaced wimmen - had shot the | craw | as weel. |
Central - AYR | again, the cook had shot the | craw | -an wis weel awa hersel. |
Central - LAL | fendin theirsels and shot the | craw | . Afore ye kent it, aw five o |
Central - NEC | hot aw the craws, he shot the | craw | himsel, aw the wey hame. |
Central - WCE | tair, he said, An he shot the | craw | an went tae live in England. |
Central - GLA | An Sammy Snake shot the | craw | . |
Central - GLA | An up he leapt an shot the | craw | . |
Central - LAL | y're baith awa, they shot the | craw | , |
Central - LAL | s,' he said. 'Gaun, shoot the | craw | .' |
Central - NEC | ng time. Mibbe he'd shoot the | craw | and lea Hercules here wi the |
Central - LAL | addie should up and shoot the | craw | |
Central - LAL | pack his claes and shoot the | craw | ? This wisnae turnin oot at aw |
Central - LAL | d hae the sense tae shoot the | craw | . |
Central - LAL | and is tellt tae shoot the | craw | |
Central - NEC | service and ye can shoot the | craw | awa hame. But you're gaun nae |
Ulster - BUL | A corbie | craw | that flies aroun, |
Central - SEC | die wha wad drap the fedderie | craw | himsel canna caw anither daft |
Doric - MNA | said he. “Mebbe the lassie | craw | his a saftness fur music.” |
Doric - MNA | ain beech wid, far the lassie | craw | wis wytin fur him. |
Doric - MNA | fe. There wis a bonnie lassie | craw | in the auld aik tree the hool |
Doric - MNA | re,” said the bonnie lassie | craw | tae Victor Vratch. “Fit a g |
Doric - MNA | widna leave the bonnie lassie | craw | hersel at the fairmer’s mer |
Doric - MNA | ie neb, wis the bonnie lassie | craw | . Fit a pictur she made. Her f |
Central - GLA | Wan antrin, aesome | craw | |
Central - SEC | 'Blaw,' he says. 'Rhymes wi | craw | , snaw, fitbaw. Blaw. Ye smoke |
Central - SEC | like a black | craw | on a hill. |
Central - AYR | luikin the shilpit wee bleck | craw | forenent him straucht in the |
Central - LAL | ls tae dover ower at the cock | craw | , like Hamlet's faither did. |
Central - AYR | lessins, in time, like a real | craw | 's nest, the young corbies fle |
Ulster - PUL | Tha aul | craw | sayed naethin mair an hirpled |
Doric - MNA | icht be stuck wi a girnin aul | craw | |
Central - LAL | England, big anither haa, an | craw | frae the tap o his ain midden |
Southern - SEA | THE AULD DEAN | CRAW | |
Central - SWE | o | craw | -leid |
Central - LAL | n a carapace crumble-jumble o | craw | -step gables, |
Central - LAL | Her | craw | -bogle legs flauntin gallusly, |
Southern - SWE | satisfaction o stickin in yer | craw | . They leeve fir the 'bants'. |
Central - LAL | I'm no allowed a gowk or | craw | , |
Central - LAL | Your lifespan in a corbie's | craw | , |
Southern - SEA | an cocks | craw | in the mulberry trees. |
Central - SEC | micht | craw | that they've biggit yer hame, |
Doric - MNA | CRAW | CRAW | ”. The ill-trickit nickums o |
Doric - MNA | CRAW | CRAW | ,” cried Victor, looder this |
Doric - MNA | Craw | Craw | .. C’m awa C’m awa C’m a |
Doric - MNA | epit an tweetled an leuch. “ | CRAW | CRAW CRAW,” cried Victor, l |
Doric - MNA | cairry him, tae warn her. “ | Craw | Craw Craw.. C’m awa C’m a |
Doric - MNA | let’s tree an roared oot “ | CRAW | CRAW CRAW”. The ill-trickit |