Shetland - SHD | Dressed | in t-shirts an shorts an sand | |
Central - LAL | Dressed | in her braw new WOLFSKIN JAIK | |
Central - WCE | Dressed | in his semmit he picks his wi | |
Central - LAL | ie chiel wi a richt lang neb, | dressed | in a lang black goon. There w |
Central - SEC | there, in centre ae the pub, | dressed | heid tae tae in the rid and w |
Central - LAL | ildren turnt tae see Mr. Poe, | dressed | up tae the nines wi his wife |
Central - EDN | tin or sittin aroon the fire, | dressed | in Uighur fashion. They widen |
Central - GLA | the White Rabbit comin back, | dressed | up tae the nines, wae a pair |
Central - AYR | the White Rabbit comin back, | dressed | like a |
Central - SEC | een an awfu bonny broun hair, | dressed | for the office but no in what |
Central - GLA | ction. The young local girls, | dressed | like Glaswegians fae ten year |
Central - EDN | im. They leukit like fermers, | dressed | in sturdy bit worn claes an k |
Central - LAL | star - a star like Doris Day, | dressed | up tae the nines oan a ricket |
Central - LAL | Enter Mary, | dressed | in a black coat wi a high bla |
Orkney - ORK | A weel- | dressed | , flamboyant guide in her midd |
Central - DUN | ew Mercedes drew up an a weel- | dressed | wifie ~ aye, she had blue-rin |
Central - LAL | An me as weel - | dressed | like a slave, |
Central - SEC | gid tae yae, ya smug, dapper- | dressed | , intolerable CJ fae the Egghe |
Central - DUN | Shi thinks that shiz ower- | dressed | |
Central - LAL | oont Olaf's shilpit, dreichly- | dressed | body, and saw that he wis pyn |
Orkney - ORK | , all garish & vulgar indeed. | Dressed | in a billowy summer frock whe |
Central - LAL | Ah look oot the windae. | Dressed | in a long, dark oversized coa |
Central - SEC | at awthin' that wis gaun on. | Dressed | fair tae the nines wi' a hat |
Doric - ABN | a young deem an her pals, aa | dressed | ti kill. He gaed up ti her an |
Ulster - GUL | o 2016, twa teams o boys, aa | dressed | in grane, |
Doric - MNA | al's. Oneywuiy, we stuck en a | dressed | craib entae theis cuntraptien |
Doric - MNA | it wisna nicht, an she wisna | dressed | in her goon an kneelin aside |
Doric - MNB | nd then ma faither came oot a | dressed | up in his fitba strip. He loo |
Central - SEC | ntourage ae well-mannered and | dressed | to kill fine diners form a ti |
Doric - ABN | tae keep his manhood | dressed | |
Central - AYR | based - for the fella wisnae | dressed | like a dragoon, an he recogni |
Orkney - ORK | We'll aal be | dressed | and waitan at the very crack |
Central - GLA | is he no? He might as well be | dressed | up like a bastarn leprechaun. |
Central - EDN | es, sin that wis foo Beatrice | dressed | whan she veesitit her granfai |
Central - LAL | ke Mary, comin frae the dance | dressed | for the nicht air.) |
Central - LAL | oan a sleekit disguise and he | dressed | hissel up in manky auld claes |
Doric - MNA | e o a bonnie wee Hindu quinie | dressed | like a European gaun throw th |
Doric - ABN | d see ye... Ye were aa bonnie | dressed | in a gansey I’d knitted fil |
Ulster - CUL | e was a lock mair comfortable | dressed | up in weemen's claes naw men' |
Central - LAL | a nursin hame, and he's come | dressed | in his veteran's jaiket. |
Doric - DOR | Sees 'at they're | dressed | an fan they've bin fed |
Doric - DOR | hink she got a hard neck, aye | dressed | in bleck |
Shetland - SHD | Greetings!” roared an elf | dressed | in green fae head tae fit. |
Ulster - EUL | mysterie. There she was, aal | dressed | up in knee-lenth pouther blue |
Doric - MNA | "Jist git yersel | dressed | !" said Stevie, pullin oot a h |
Orkney - ORK | We gather at the Parish Hall | dressed | in wir Sunday best, |
Central - LAL | Nane o them wur as well | dressed | as us. |
Doric - MNA | t him an made a feel o him an | dressed | him up till e nines an pat hi |
Central - LAL | n women tied up their hair an | dressed | gey different tae the lassies |
Central - LAL | ts oot o pentit newspapers an | dressed | oorsels up for guisin in clae |
Doric - MNA | Intae the car - nae even | dressed | |
Orkney - ORK | ts in broad daylight, no even | dressed | in Muggle claes, swappan rumo |
Central - EDN | last night. You’re no even | dressed | yit’ |
Central - LAL | as she’d fair enjoyed bein | dressed | as a Fankelite. |
Central - LAL | ae. It wis an auld wee wummin | dressed | aw in green wi a big bunnet m |
Central - LAL | ony bairns will be oot guisin | dressed | as the Tory Party |
Southern - SEA | tin there slap oan and gettin | dressed | up ti gane and sit in the gar |
Orkney - ORK | on't want tae luk like muttin | dressed | is lamb |
Central - WCE | rance bit they wandered aroon | dressed | in flimsy wee orange togas an |
Ulster - PUL | lie? she axt. "Hoo cum yer no | dressed | ? D'ye want tha doctor? This i |
Central - LAL | middle o the war, a stranger | dressed | in Athenian claes arrived at |
Central - LAL | oad has jist chapped the door | dressed | in naething but a see through |
Central - SEC | "That Alana seems as if she's | dressed | for a night out. And not for |
Central - LAL | hen, cannae go the Highlands | dressed | like that! |
Central - EDN | ne inbye an yin o the guairds | dressed | the burns. The ither men made |
Central - GLA | ly n tae see some elder burds | dressed | up in wee costumes n heels n |
Central - GLA | And noo there's auld biddies | dressed | in black fur him at the smoki |
Orkney - ORK | And Doondies | dressed | in silver passed roond glesse |
Central - AYR | Janet, still hauf-asleep, wis | dressed | , happit up in a warm plaid, a |
Doric - MNA | te the livin-room: Gerald wis | dressed | in his usual nondescript styl |
Doric - ABN | jist had the ae airm. He wis | dressed | in a tweed jaicket an flannel |
Doric - ABN | An the vyce for't. An he wis | dressed | for the pairt an aa. (But it |
Central - EDN | Whan she wis | dressed | , Rongye cried on the weemen. |
Doric - DOR | went inside the Wee Wifie wis | dressed | in |
Doric - ABN | lie an Jeems in. Chairlie wis | dressed | fae tap tae tae in bricht gre |
Central - LAL | n a rhyme when the lassie wis | dressed | up an taen roon the streets b |
Doric - MNA | ee. Aabody roon the table wis | dressed | in blaik. |
Central - LAL | ill coort wis gaithert. I wis | dressed | in ma dancin claes, as I wis |
Central - WCE | rough Jim. The child also wis | dressed | in a pair ae fancy shoes, tor |
Central - LAL | . Fowk could get their bairns | dressed | up and hae a wee Hallowe'en p |
Central - LAL | . Fowk could get their bairns | dressed | up and hae a wee Hallowe'en p |
Orkney - ORK | ouldna be daean wae folk that | dressed | in queer claes. The get-ups y |
Central - GLA | on’t need tae head yet. Get | dressed | n al take yae fir a Fryin Sco |
Central - GLA | 'I?ll go in and get | dressed | an we can go and get it, Angi |
Doric - DOR | up ah yon sotter afore ye get | dressed | . Fit a raid up! |
Doric - MNA | th the deevin. I'm awa ti get | dressed | ." Wi a swippertness that beli |
Central - SEC | ther the warm blankets an get | dressed | in bed. The alternative wis t |
Doric - DOR | Noo bairns get | dressed | an gie your mither a hand tae |
Doric - MNA | seyded tae try wer haan's eit | dressed | craib, cus ma mither "'Raachi |
Ulster - EUL | irs wi a jug o watter tae git | dressed | . She slowed doon as she leukt |
Central - SEC | stands up and begins tae git | dressed | . Then she tells me that ma ph |
Doric - MNA | naggin an gie's a han te git | dressed | ." |
Central - LAL | morning ah got up early, got | dressed | and went through tae the kitc |
Shetland - SHD | John oot o his dwaam. He got | dressed | quickly, an ran oot on deck. |
Central - SEC | 'res ye see o' Him, He's jist | dressed | in a kind o' frock-like thing |
Central - SEC | induced psycho that he is. Aw | dressed | in his customary light blue a |
Central - GLA | humiliation o a radge outlaw | dressed | up like a chocolate cowboy. |
Central - SEC | t ben the kitchen. She wis aw | dressed | . Pittin her make-up oan at th |
Central - SEC | unner grand oaf me. This boay | dressed | in a tuxedo and bowtie who lo |
Doric - NNB | White Rabbit returnan, fancy | dressed | , wi a pair o white kid-gloves |
Doric - DOR | en that much. Ye were already | dressed | in yer best claes. Ye hid on |
Central - LAL | htingale Nichts', whan awbody | dressed | up as birds... Hoo daft can s |
Central - SEC | e tae nose wae this stylishly | dressed | woman in her fifties. The swe |
Central - SEC | onsive and comatosed scantily | dressed | young lassie is lyin sprawled |
Central - WCE | whaur her perjink and dinkly | dressed | teacher bided? Wis this whit |
Central - EDN | or. Baith were tradeetionally | dressed | in white kurtas, bit yin o th |
Central - SEC | thin lookin boay is certainly | dressed | fur the occasion. His stylish |
Central - SEC | "Ah'm nearly | dressed | " says Alana. "Hud oan." |
Shetland - SHD | omin up da corridor, a neatly | dressed | ordinary young man. I felt se |
Central - EDN | naewhere, a young and smartly | dressed | lassie comes dartin roond the |
Central - SEC | ure, "To someone more smartly | dressed | than usual, you could complim |
Central - SEC | ma eye ah notice this smartly | dressed | boay enterin the shoap. This |
Central - SEC | nside ma heid. He wis smartly | dressed | in an identical school unifor |
Central - SEC | er ah notice jist how smartly | dressed | the boay pullin pints is. Thi |
Central - SEC | n sune they wir, weel, partly | dressed | - |
Central - SEC | @EdinburghLive_ | dressed | in red i see - nudge nudge - |