Central - LAL | asel intae all the collected, | described | , classified wee stones on all |
Central - EDN | a bout o’ “Rogerisms”, | described | me as, ”Probably, the maist |
Central - LAL | A couthie word | described | in the Oxford English Diction |
Central - WCE | urus Awe hen that's braw, yae | described | big boris tae a tee..... a ca |
Central - LAL | .1478) may more accurately be | described | as early northern Middle Engl |
Central - WCE | nd yaffs and whit cud only be | described | as wailin comin fae the back |
Central - SEC | tion an gied whit can only be | described | as a “double take”. This |
Central - SEC | watch shows that kin only be | described | as propaganda against the wor |
Central - EDN | the flair in what kin only be | described | as a double does ae baith ner |
Central - SEC | ho's sportin what kin only be | described | as a long, equine shaped puss |
Central - EDN | said an elephant, but when he | described | the _ thing - ” |
Central - LAL | y well. Mibbe they were as he | described | a century ago (I think not) b |
Central - SEC | e that the "puir folk" as she | described | thaim, had tint wance mair, a |
Central - WCE | n ae her sharpener - but she | described | hersel in the letters as bein |
Doric - MNA | e #FEPOW an his hardships are | described | at https://t.co/QVi4LApduL #V |
Shetland - SHD | at night. Some accounts have | described | them as possessing a third ey |
Central - SWE | Wi swirlin paint ye | described | a life, |
Central - LAL | a mervellous place that if I | described | it tae ye ye'd gang aff yer h |
Central - LAL | g. I've heard a shilpit sowel | described | as haein airms like 'twa ply |
Central - LAL | o plays that Robert Mitchell | described | as ‘plays which hold their |
Central - WCE | staen norie seimilar ti thaim | described | in the airlier pert o the com |
Central - GLA | technique other than the wan | described | an ye run the risk ay puttin |
Central - EDN | ry, it probably cid’ve been | described | as crimson or puce or anythin |
Doric - MNA | contending fir whit is aften | described | as the maist powerful office |
Central - DUN | ere tellt that they were bein | described | as French spies by some fowk, |
Central - SEC | and storytelling. He is also | described | wi monie physical deformities |
Central - WCE | a mair respectfu teitil), ir | described | . The current speiker tells us |
Ulster - GUL | nsibility fer Ulster-Scotsbes | described | es dalin wi' Ulster-Scots Lei |
Central - LAL | rhythm.’ For someone wha is | described | in her bio on the Common Weal |
Central - SEC | some who believe that what Is | described | as "Scots Language" should be |
Central - LAL | ng thae three the ane at best | described | their ain speech. There was s |
Central - GLA | bout it but you yourself just | described | it as nasty. I realise you ha |
Southern - SEA | And diligently | described |