Doric - DOR | cryin | Ye tae retour | |
Central - LAL | Cryin | your bardheid in the daft day | |
Central - GLA | cryin | "are we nearly thare yet?" | |
Doric - DOR | cryin | in at the flooer shop | |
Central - SWE | Cryin | In Ma Beer | |
Central - GLA | Cryin | oot tae Manitou on every reel | |
Central - GLA | Cryin | "Cry woe, cry woe, but let th | |
Southern - SEA | cryin | ma man back hame ti me. | |
Central - LAL | Cryin | fir yill in Valhalla; | |
Central - WCE | Cryin | ye sorny an stentin yer scowp | |
Central - LAL | cryin | , "Deith ti ye Bothwell! Deith | |
Central - LAL | a hole whaur the bell jowed, | cryin | the folk tae their worship. T |
Doric - MNA | rer roon the Hill o Leddrach, | cryin | on the slow-coach tae follae |
Ulster - SYN | o thaim, | cryin | oot: |
Central - EDN | rles at med on ti admeir him, | cryin | him ane 'trew sie-dug' an a ' |
Doric - ABN | aboot, een starin, hubberin, | cryin | oot for their mithers in the |
Central - AYR | soul wis in torment, greetin, | cryin | , |
Central - LAL | ond aboot her, wavin tae her, | cryin | her on. And syne slowly the t |
Central - WCE | the path tae her front door, | cryin | oot as she gaed, 'Cheerio, Mi |
Ulster - EUL | Pettrol bombs, | cryin | names |
Central - GLA | Ah’m so sorry,” she says, | cryin | . “Ye look like ye’ve caug |
Central - LAL | ther thay rase an cam forrit, | cryin | 'Oh Tom, it's rare ti see ye! |
Central - DUN | 'll tell ye the same the day, | cryin | him Bloody Clavers. Stories s |
Central - DUN | s tae the Friends of Liberty, | cryin | fer democratic reform. The cr |
Central - GLA | braries like they used tae. A | cryin | shame. Mibbie they'll let ye |
Central - LAL | e library in cuddies years. A | cryin | shame. Mibbie they'll let ye |
Central - LAL | Oan ma way back tae ma | cryin | cubical, ah want the concrete |
Doric - ABN | seemed like a hunner vyces a | cryin | thegither, men an wummen, skr |
Central - DUN | were monie vyces in Scotland | cryin | fer the same thing here, an n |
Central - EDN | i a pig walkin ahint them and | cryin | oot the like o ‘Hup, feres! |
Ulster - SYN | oot, tellin: "Thair's a voice | cryin | oot ïn tha wiles, 'Mak tha w |
Central - LAL | t they heard a wumman's voice | cryin | oot in the hoose ower their h |
Central - LAL | Apollo?! Ah aye thocht Bernie | cryin | Gemma "Gemini" wis a nickname |
Central - LAL | heid when he heard the lassie | cryin | him, syne he wis a, canterin |
Central - SWE | ava syne love came | cryin | , |
Central - EDN | “Maybes thoo disna like me | cryin | you that.” |
Central - WCE | ate, it's the wan thing we're | cryin | oot for - some first-team ex |
Central - LAL | are | cryin | at the thocht o hame |
Central - LAL | d. Forbye, their teachers are | cryin | out for non-fiction Scots pro |
Central - DUN | aheid o his pursuers wha were | cryin | on ither sodgers that were in |
Central - LAL | mbazed her wis that they were | cryin | |
Central - EDN | ’, in oor he’rts, we’re | cryin | ’! |
Central - LAL | 1367 there was a deleiberate | cryin | doun o the Scottish siller co |
Central - LAL | @DrMDempster Are ye | cryin | ME a tumshie, or is that whit |
Central - LAL | Folk | cryin | oot fir wine an breid, |
Central - LAL | Are we still | cryin | her Mrs Nae Offence? |
Central - LAL | owped up fae her wuiden stool | cryin | “Feenisht!”, an tied aff |
Central - LAL | 'This is whit I'm | cryin | it,' said Hoolet in hauchtie- |
Central - DUN | atur swung them doun upon him | cryin | , 'Weel, here's a humph tae ga |
Doric - MNA | o Dauvit, they ran efter him | cryin | ... |
Ulster - SYN | a miracles the' haed saen, an | cryin | oot: "Blissit ïs tha kïng t |
Central - LAL | whiles, an | cryin | on thaim ti git out o his roa |
Central - WCE | the gate an | cryin | ye daftie, |
Central - EDN | him aa the time in Uighur an | cryin | him a kaffir, which he did un |
Central - AYR | were talkin amang themsels an | cryin | oot tae bring back the 'guid |
Central - LAL | tae hide the fact ah've been | cryin | before goin back ootside. |
Central - EDN | an efter him. She heard Hsien | cryin | in Chinese for thaim tae come |
Central - SEC | ert yaisin it the morn sae in | cryin | for mair yuiss tae be makit o |
Central - DUN | f Boyle gangs even further in | cryin | doun whit A believe he richtl |
Doric - MNA | he bairns wi her. Nae pynt in | cryin | on the polis. Nae sense bring |
Central - SEC | ste tae add. Ah'l hae nae yin | cryin | me a creddle pauchler.) She s |
Ulster - SYN | tae thaim aa. But the' kep on | cryin | oot, "Crucyfie hïm! Crucyfie |
Central - SEC | ken his richt name an kept on | cryin | him Oor Willie. Nae doot a to |
Doric - MNA | booed bedspring, an insteid o | cryin | “Cuckoo”, aa that it |
Central - WCE | iggin that hooses it. Ah'm no | cryin | for the dingin doon o Gaelic, |
Doric - MNA | wdust fleer wi his lang wheep | cryin | . |
Central - AYR | e the easy side cam rinnin up | cryin | "Dragoons! Dragoons! ... comi |
Central - LAL | er the past year by the group | cryin | theirsels ‘Aw Unner Ane Ban |
Southern - SWE | gullock. Yon's hoo we grew up | cryin | thaim. Fae the Gaelic, gòbhl |
Central - LAL | ction to Alzheimer's thay war | cryin | it. Thay wad send wittens, an |
Central - WCE | (never ever | cryin | that skirlie, nut ata, |
Doric - MNA | owards the sea, And aye their | cryin | voices trailed ahint them o |
Central - LAL | owards the sea,/And aye their | cryin | voices trailed ahint them on |
Southern - SWE | kelpt masel aboot the lug fir | cryin | a sparra a speug at 5, didnae |
Southern - SWE | o pals age 6 bi a teacher fir | cryin | a speug a speug an no kennin |
Central - SEC | gled A'v a genuine raeson for | cryin | in again, or mibbie juist wi |
Ulster - SYN | tions. He'll no cum argyin or | cryin | oot; nether wull he rise hïs |
Central - SEC | h wint tae bethank Cissie fur | cryin | fur an aimbulance. |
Central - LAL | A hear ma luve, see, she's | cryin | on me |
Central - LAL | e staun bein the reason Mam's | cryin | . |
Central - WCE | waw. He droppt tae his knees | cryin | . A cauld sweat began runnin d |
Central - SWE | pes in the air Aw the lassies | cryin | that it isnae fair. |
Central - EDN | on hiz coit. Sumthin upby wes | cryin | on him ringinlie, an he med f |
Doric - MNA | th, an doonstairs, her ma wis | cryin | on her. |
Doric - MNA | se gweed." An wi at, she wis | cryin | fir 'Hughie' inte the paper b |
Central - WCE | ss Honey's voice that she wis | cryin | oot fur help. It must be. It |
Doric - MNA | bonny blae hens, Cairn Gorms | cryin | oot ti me. Come an see tither |
Central - LAL | e haed haird the ceity papers | cryin | her nem for a gey while. Afor |
Ulster - SYN | "A voice ïs | cryin | oot in tha wiles: |
Central - WCE | Wis the baby smilin or wis it | cryin | , said Frieda. Well sometimes |
Central - DUN | signit the Scottish Covenant | cryin | fer 'a Parliament with adequa |
Central - LAL | es, she'll look like an idiot | cryin | over Bettie when she's abando |
Central - SEC | cunnert. Thair wis talk aboot | cryin | in the union but, as Cherlie |
Central - GLA | Ah burst oot | cryin | , keepin ma distance when she |
Central - GLA | big school, as ma granny kept | cryin | it, efter the holidays. So we |
Central - WCE | e wee yins are, that we stert | cryin | , 'Gie's a basin. We're gonnae |
Central - SWE | Is that you | cryin | ? Here listen... dinae fash |
Central - SEC | Pacey @WickAcademyFC the only | cryin | on here - is tears oh laught |
Central - DUN | the process o passin a treaty | cryin | fer a total ban on nuclear we |
Central - EDN | battalion o’, ”Cruchan” | cryin | ’, Campbells frae ahint the |