Central - SWE | dyke | , so's we could huv a brew. | |
Central - SWE | dyke | to lour at me, a fug of speug | |
Central - SWE | dyke | to lour at me, a fug of speug | |
Doric - ABN | dyke | . Ah wis jist makkin masel com | |
Central - SEC | es awa' fae th' safety o' th' | dyke | . Sittin up 'n' forcin masell |
Central - SEC | . Mah eyes hud locked oan th' | dyke | beside me, mah brain forcin e |
Central - LAL | n, baith, braw, dook, drouth, | dyke | , ee, ettle, fash, fushionless |
Central - LAL | hirty yaird slap in the flood- | dyke | , wi hauf a field o corn no th |
Central - LAL | rang ten deep roond the stane- | dyke | o the muckle stank, oxterin y |
Central - AYR | He crept forrit ahint a fail- | dyke | till he wis hidden by clump o |
Central - AYR | the hous, neist tae the fail- | dyke | roun the wee gairden that slo |
Central - AYR | kail in the beild o the fail- | dyke | anent the cothous; clippin th |
Central - AYR | y on the faur side o the fail- | dyke | . I dinnae want her chowin gui |
Doric - MNA | mage fell awa like snaa fae a | dyke | tae be replaced by the stinki |
Ulster - GUL | ’ll rin awa like snaa aff a | dyke | . |
Doric - DOR | e dissappeared like sna aff a | dyke | https://t.co/3tpeA6vEVF |
Central - LAL | stewartbremner like sna aff a | dyke | ... |
Central - SEC | and vanished like snaw aff a | dyke | , thir maniacal whoopin and yi |
Central - WCE | ntly vanished like snaw aff a | dyke | . |
Doric - DOR | e disappeared like snaw aff a | dyke | the day |
Central - DUN | g disappearin like snaw aff a | dyke | an fowk are beginning tae get |
Central - LAL | ILL DISAPPEAR LIKE SNAW AFF A | DYKE | . Geordie didna ken if Grannie |
Doric - DOR | th, an mizzlet lik snaw aff a | dyke | . A maunna hae bin richt |
Ulster - PUL | She speeled tha | dyke | o tha kirkyaird |
Doric - DOR | Brae in a little hoosie wi a | dyke | at the boddom o the gairden. |
Central - SEC | They form a | dyke | that's tapped wi airn railins |
Doric - MNA | mair need te lie doon ahin a | dyke | an dee." |
Central - SEC | es', inscribed in Scots, on a | dyke | by a path in the Falkland Est |
Doric - ABN | gie his jaa a bit scart on a | dyke | . |
Doric - MNA | es iver stood at the back o a | dyke | an grat cause they didna ken |
Central - AYR | in the girse an led it ablo a | dyke | . Syne he hod himsel, creepit |
Doric - DOR | a pregnant black mare ower a | dyke | . |
Orkney - ORK | splashed | dyke | . |
Central - SWE | Tib Logie steyed up the aald | dyke | side, |
Shetland - SHD | you mak a grand | dyke | . I just |
Orkney - ORK | tap steens o' the peedie yard | dyke | at the back o' the hoose. Whi |
Orkney - ORK | been waitan on a cowld, herd | dyke | aal day, fur neither as a cat |
Orkney - ORK | ou’d been sittan on a haird | dyke | aal day.’ Said Professor Mc |
Doric - ABN | that he lowped the kirkyaird | dyke | an set aff at a richt lick fo |
Doric - ABN | He sat doon on a wee | dyke | an gied a lang sooch. 'Ah can |
Doric - MNA | the | dyke | . Fin she daddit ower tae Kevi |
Doric - MNA | d petticoats, she climmed the | dyke | at sic a rate she caad doon t |
Orkney - ORK | ative in Shetland, louped the | dyke | oot o someens gerdeen lang ag |
Doric - DOR | that probability and the | dyke | , |
Doric - MNA | and picked up a steen fae the | dyke | and bashed the coins intae th |
Orkney - ORK | So waitan there aside the | dyke | , the hens aal gaethered roond |
Doric - MNA | . In the park hard teetle the | dyke | at the back o the hoose, wis |
Central - LAL | the side o the road alang the | dyke | neuks and sheuchs. Oorisome t |
Central - SWE | sleekit fox slips through the | dyke | , |
Doric - MNA | ookin doon in the burn bi the | dyke | |
Doric - DOR | yne-Tarlan crossroads, an the | dyke | that faither sat on as a bair |
Southern - SEA | atween the Haugh Burn an the | Dyke | Neuk, wi the tractor. |
Southern - SEA | atween the | dyke | an the road up the Hauch; stu |
Central - LAL | oot fae its hideyhole in the | dyke | war mair lik tae mak us fearf |
Doric - DOR | Ahin the | dyke | sits doon the sna. |
Doric - DOR | Sits doon ahin the | dyke | nae gweed ava. |
Orkney - ORK | Percy Pigeon prinked apin the | dyke | , |
Central - SWE | A Slap in the | Dyke | |
Central - LAL | hat depairtment: slaps in the | dyke | yet, tho the foonds ar laid. |
Central - LAL | ie mair. A taen a sate on the | dyke | an sterted tae feel bothered. |
Orkney - ORK | ntly, sittan back doon on the | dyke | . ‘Really, Dumbledore, ye th |
Doric - MNA | Victor cockit his dowp on the | dyke | aneth the hoolet’s tree an |
Central - SEC | o the panser dingin doun the | dyke | roun the |
Doric - SNO | ed ontae the other side o the | dyke | whan this wee fucker appears |
Doric - MNA | z a widden fence on tap o the | dyke | because the hooses were highe |
Doric - MNA | re, an the verra steens o the | dyke | war spirkit wi reid in their |
Central - LAL | ween the hooses tae dreep the | dyke | at the end intae the nixt str |
Doric - DOR | the forewheel it tean up the | dyke | and was heading o’er the to |
Doric - DOR | ny a car his slipped ower the | dyke | , |
Orkney - ORK | r stopped and peered ower the | dyke | . "Who goes there?" he feebly |
Doric - ABN | s stannin watchin me ower the | dyke | , wi a braid smirk on his face |
Doric - MNA | ack doon the hill an ower the | dyke | !' |
Doric - MNA | ugh o an aik, raxxin ower the | dyke | in Kilrogie wids. Frae the ta |
Central - SEC | set ower the | dyke | i the guise fank, an gat a sa |
Central - SEC | seein the sun bricht ower the | dyke | . |
Doric - MNA | Isie wis first ower the | dyke | , pechin, her reid pleat stott |
Doric - DOR | “Yer nearly o’er the | dyke | , Ye best jump aff afor she co |
Central - LAL | When she wis back at the | dyke | she cried Black Cuddy, and he |
Doric - MNA | ck an a buss o ivy happit the | dyke | aneth him. Minnie luikit ower |
Doric - MNA | ea rig. Sae Minnie lowpit the | dyke | , an ran tae the back park far |
Southern - SWE | Ahint the | dyke | , oot-wintered beasts shelter; |
Orkney - ORK | Yowes drift ahint the | dyke | |
Orkney - ORK | An aa this time, ayont the | dyke | at haads the air an separaets |
Central - LAL | A crabbit wifie plaistert the | dyke | wi cement an stuck big jaggy |
Central - SEC | Up an doon against the | dyke | |
Doric - MNA | He leent up against the | dyke | , dug his hans deep inte's poo |
Ulster - GUL | ll hae a wee hoke doon by the | dyke | , then the sheuch! |
Central - SEC | onie a myle o guid dray-stane | dyke | bene spulyiet fur stane sae |
Central - SEC | leaned against the dry-stane | dyke | as he waited fer Joey William |
Central - LAL | ld ring wis haltit bi a stane | dyke | . Sum lowpit the waa, bit moni |
Ulster - BUL | s warkin at biggin up a stane | dyke | . Kock an Fergie is reddin up |
Central - LAL | wis the ruin o an auld stane | dyke | . Whan I cam back the morn's n |
Southern - SEA | Owre the stane | dyke | frae the ludge gairden, on yo |
Southern - SEA | udburn / Maislee mairch stane | dyke | . Wullie Blackie left |
Southern - SEA | Maislee/Wudburn mairch stane | dyke | , raxes |
Ulster - PUL | o it ye'll fin tha oul stane | dyke | . An gin ye see thon oul dyke |
Central - SWE | Dry Stane | Dyke | |
Doric - MNA | os fartin fae ahin a drystane | dyke | ! |
Central - GLA | The drystane | dyke | o days |
Orkney - ORK | We big a bit on the drystane | dyke | and we pack some tarmac doon |
Orkney - ORK | A drystone | dyke | wae a gressy ditch |
Doric - MNA | lt a bit saifer cus o thi big | dyke | roon aboot, bit still eis wei |
Doric - MNA | d hoose at the fit o the lang | dyke | . Fergie Dunlop's wee bit but |
Central - LAL | rk-brae, sclimed ower a laich | dyke | , an hunker-slid doon a bairn' |
Southern - SEA | mairch | dyke | atween, whit yaised tae bei, |
Southern - SEA | aitter, owre the stane mairch | dyke | frae Maislee ligs the |
Ulster - PUL | tha sack owre tha oul mairch | dyke | |
Doric - MNA | , so arcin ma car'y entac thi | dyke | eit thi syde o thi road, an s |
Doric - MNA | pathie roon thi ootsyde o thi | dyke | . Noo, eis weis a feit on eit' |
Doric - MNA | is peer, an rein richt up thi | dyke | tae thi tap lyke a munkee, an |
Central - AYR | y yowes. Frae ahint the stell | dyke | , he'd heard the clatter o hor |
Central - SEC | e wean, dreepin aff the fairm | dyke | , loupin the burns, and just d |
Ulster - GUL | he wireless sic as thrawn, an | dyke | (meanin waa). |
Doric - ABN | ' twa men sittin on a gairden | dyke | aside a fishpond. The airticl |
Doric - MNA | park, straicht thro the steen | dyke | , pynt her pikey wee finger at |
Doric - MNA | ed doon ahin the wee drysteen | dyke | and waited. Sure enough the g |
Doric - DOR | r wi their backs agin the far | dyke | : Tawse an Hendry's demoleetio |
Doric - MNA | in, Kirsty the coo lowpit her | dyke | an breenged ower the |
Orkney - ORK | Forbye a brokken fence, or | dyke | tae mend. |
Doric - ABN | hoot touchin girse or grun or | dyke | - gin he could staan up stra |
Southern - WCE | purned, While Wullie Roddie's | dyke | , |
Ulster - PUL | brig tae thorture Beaufort's | Dyke | ! |
Ulster - PUL | For Beaufort's | Dyke | is aiblins owre far for ony b |
Central - SEC | ig he's on! (Slee) Ahint this | dyke | A'l kest ma bunnil. Nae dout |
Central - LAL | on the sea toun's thriftless | dyke | |
Ulster - EUL | Be't | dyke | or tyle't Haw. |
Ulster - PUL | It wis Brexit crack at | dyke | an loanen. |
Orkney - ORK | Embraced a moss-fluorescent | dyke | , Hoisted himsel oan top, tilt |
Orkney - ORK | poyntan trou the containment | dyke | . |
Central - LAL | Flytes et ivery | dyke | -lowper an skellum, |