Central - SEC | tive natur; then is the fast, | foul | , fat feeder a glutton, the ma |
Central - DUN | a | foul | mooth, that's whut yi git, |
Central - AYR | . His cruel murther wis sie a | foul | abhorrent crime that the spre |
Doric - MNA | t. Faasomivver than, shuld fa | foul | o aiven e smaaest o e laa's c |
Central - LAL | ackiepatie Oohhh. Ah wis in a | foul | mood the day efter haein an i |
Central - DUN | ice this forty year, usin sic | foul | an unseemly language. Repent, |
Central - SEC | And | foul | -breathing memory Of one-time |
Central - SEC | But my fate winna be sae | foul | As that o Tammie Norrie. |
Central - GLA | tant atmospheric cleanse, the | foul | odours at least partially neu |
Doric - MNA | tryin tae pull them aff. The | foul | language that came fae her mo |
Central - LAL | Scotland's Black Death: The | Foul | Death of the English, Karen J |
Central - GLA | as Lexwell opent oot like the | foul | mooth o the Congo or Niger an |
Central - AYR | ker, Browning!' But afore the | foul | deed cuid be dune, a smirr o |
Central - AYR | tae fecht an triumph ower the | foul | tyranny an iniquities o Romis |
Central - WCE | plague. She's been in a pure | foul | mood every day since this new |
Central - WCE | These | foul | mouthed Buckfast connoisseurs |
Doric - ABN | an namin these | foul | gulls |
Central - LAL | "Yi | foul | besom, swivin wi dwarves. Yi |
Orkney - ORK | Even things that move fall | foul | o "Nana's peedie doll" |
Orkney - ORK | He fell | foul | o a bonxie when he touched do |
Shetland - SHD | –R POLISH. HIT REMOVES ELT AN | FOUL | MUCK FAE YOUR FLÖR AN LAEVES |
Orkney - ORK | emales' and they'd aal fallen | foul | o some 'bitch'. |
Central - DUN | d that lost his lass tae thon | foul | , fell cratur. |
Central - DUN | first state tae get rid o yon | foul | - yet profitable fer some - |
Shetland - SHD | an dey scrimed da Sneug o | Foul | . |
Central - AYR | Seiven IH Years' "he years o | foul | simmers, crap failures, freez |
Central - LAL | Your deeds are mair | foul | than your wirds. |
Doric - MNA | she’d died by fair means or | foul | . Daavid wi nae proof o fit re |
Central - LAL | Through fair day or | foul | day, weet or dry. |
Southern - SEA | Bit if somebody cries | foul | on where it's duin a suppose |
Shetland - SHD | Oot o’ dir pockets. His | foul | naetir |
Central - AYR | ocht o it; but reports o this | foul | barbarity raised in his heart |
Central - AYR | mair nor ever! .. . May this | foul | deed haunt ye aa yer days an |
Central - SEC | ffensive tae the word. It wis | foul | ! Putrid, rotten, decayed, dis |
Orkney - ORK | he's still in residence, that | foul | -moothed foreign burd. |
Central - SEC | "Who used that | foul | language in my classroom?" sh |
Central - AYR | like braxy yowes ... an that | foul | butcher Earlshaa haes hackit |
Central - AYR | usbandry, they won throu that | foul | winter, while aa roun aboot t |
Central - LAL | ries an aw kin kynd o fethert | foul | , raxes 212 mile fae Portpatri |
Central - SEC | en frae sleep in a mood maist | foul | |
Central - WCE | The maist | foul | an awfy wurds that ye'd ken, |
Central - GLA | that it hit them - the most | foul | , awful stench ye could imagin |
Central - LAL | n Auld English fúl mearð ‘ | foul | marten’. This entry is some |