Central - SEC | ope wae the cash in it fae ma | jaicket | poacket. |
Central - EDN | e day?’. Ah quickly take ma | jaicket | and jumper oaff tae avoid run |
Doric - DOR | ist for a meenit tae lowse ma | jaicket | whan it birlt |
Central - GLA | September.’ Ah pull aff ma | jaicket | . ‘It’s like the middly su |
Central - SEC | p. The rain splatters oaff ma | jaicket | and the cauld wind cuts right |
Doric - DOR | “Gies a haund wi ma | jaicket | , A cannae lowse the buttons!â |
Doric - MNA | Spint maist o i fillum wi ma | jaicket | covering ma lap. ???????? |
Doric - MNA | I hid a special pooch in ma | jaicket | lined wi bakin foil for my gi |
Central - LAL | shut ma eyes and unbutton ma | jaicket | so the sea air kin cool me do |
Central - EDN | inconsolable dread. Ah pit ma | jaicket | and hoose keys awey and befor |
Central - LAL | ieve hur eyes when she saw ma | jaicket | . Ah rubbed ma hauns over its |
Central - GLA | n tae some auld overalls an a | jaicket | that ur lyin there. ‘Fuck s |
Doric - ABN | rm. He wis dressed in a tweed | jaicket | an flannel troosers; trig ene |
Central - LAL | hread efter ten year. Ma guid | jaicket | is the bese hing ah've ever o |
Central - EDN | e oot the boat withoot a life | jaicket | . There’s suttin different a |
Doric - MNA | e wifie that hid sellt ma the | jaicket | . By good luck she wiz there w |
Doric - MNA | ame tae Macduff. I showed the | jaicket | tae my mither and she said it |
Orkney - ORK | And nailed me bi the | jaicket | when I said, "Time ! wis aff! |
Doric - MNA | owrin at ma fin I left wi the | jaicket | that she got gye upset. She t |
Doric - MNA | e wifie back. I tellt her the | jaicket | wid be good for the winter. I |
Doric - MNA | d we went forritt tae pit the | jaicket | doon the hole. The woman turn |
Doric - MNA | her. I speired her aboot the | jaicket | so she tellt ma it wiz her fa |
Doric - MNA | ack tae my landy. I threw the | jaicket | an the books ontae the seat a |
Central - GLA | ghaus an haud wan side ay the | jaicket | oot actin as a wind breaker, |
Orkney - ORK | He threw up aal ower me | jaicket | and I rattled his lugs wi a c |
Doric - MNA | an neen o ye will hae a spare | jaicket | . Fitivver hoose ye gyang inti |
Central - GLA | a mile aff. He's gat a white | jaicket | . Ah dinnae fink he ains anoth |
Doric - MNA | n a wooly toorie, watterpreef | jaicket | , an mak yer way richt up tae |
Central - NEC | emar are happit-up in a thick | jaicket | o at times ancient nemmes, wh |
Doric - MNA | n inside wiz a sheep’s wool | jaicket | o the kind ye see in aal war |
Doric - DOR | feartie! A’ll tak ma bag an | jaicket | aff sae whan A |
Central - LAL | o black leggings and a green | jaicket | , and hur mammy's wearin a lan |
Central - EDN | llaet him, pu’in on her ain | jaicket | . He kickit open a press, grun |
Doric - MNA | d he wanted his Irvine fleein | jaicket | draped ower his coffin. In th |
Doric - DOR | gin in. He’d on his shootin | jaicket | an roond his shooders wiz a g |
Orkney - ORK | leather | jaicket | an plastic picnic furniture |
Doric - MNA | ts...an mebbe yon aul leather | jaicket | wi the fringes on't. Fit d'ye |
Doric - MNA | fringes on Ronnie's leather | jaicket | . "Ye've fairly made an effi, |
Doric - DOR | nae go aboot in a claw hammer | jaicket | an dickiebow. Christopher Lee |
Doric - MNA | ma heid," said Ina, pullin er | jaicket | aff its peg. "Ah'll see ye la |
Doric - ABN | el, fer ony sake, tak aff yer | jaicket | an come in aboot e fire," say |
Doric - MNA | an nails an weerin a wee fur | jaicket | wi a maatchin furry hanbug. |
Doric - MNA | ack smirkit es he gaed inte's | jaicket | pooch an teen oot a broon inv |
Central - LAL | juist pit the auld faither's | jaicket | oan back tae front, blacked o |
Doric - MNA | Fobie pulled the lapels o'is | jaicket | up aroon is lugs es he pickit |
Doric - MNA | travel bug noo." He opened is | jaicket | an pulled oot a pile o holida |
Central - SEC | t looked like a taser fae his | jaicket | poacket "We kin dae this the |
Central - LAL | been willin tae sacrifice his | jaicket | , |
Doric - DOR | e come in oot the rain wi his | jaicket | soakit an whurled it aboot ta |
Central - LAL | ctor wraps the wean up in his | jaicket | , and ma heid flops back. |
Doric - MNA | l Raeburn afore ruggin on his | jaicket | an lookin roon the kitchen: f |
Central - EDN | He grippit up his | jaicket | , an heidit for the rear. She |
Doric - MNA | z ower late. She’d kept his | jaicket | for years but hid thocht that |
Central - GLA | wae a multi-coloured Berghaus | jaicket | oan. ‘Ah don’t fuckin bel |
Central - EDN | ynge tae the hair ana man’s | jaicket | made. Gin Nusiret had geckit |
Central - GLA | doon the back ay the cunt’s | jaicket | as he ducks an weaves aboot d |
Doric - MNA | ut his heed allo Jeemicky’s | jaicket | as if tryin tae hide awa fae |
Doric - MNA | suffered maist because o that | jaicket | wid you like tae pit it in pl |
Doric - MNA | ly calm an athoot her strecht | jaicket | . As I dander intae the room a |
Doric - MNA | reed base-baa bonnet, a suit | jaicket | an a pair o hauf-mast joggin |
Doric - MNA | ribs. He pulled is thin suit | jaicket | roon im an cursed imsel fir n |
Central - LAL | state o Boris Johnson's suit | jaicket | ? Boggin wae dandruff and auld |
Doric - MNA | tee till the lapel o'is suit | jaicket | . "It's aricht haein a joke, b |
Central - GLA | Tae get the boy a new | jaicket | . |
Doric - MNB | y new ganzie and my brand new | jaicket | . Looked in the mirror and see |
Doric - DOR | raw wis wearin ma auld donkey | jaicket | an troosers an hid a foosty n |
Central - EDN | conseedert her torn an manky | jaicket | an breeks. She had actually f |
Central - WCE | oan cheese, an ma auld dunky | jaicket | |
Central - GLA | er, eh hauns me a can fae eez | jaicket | , which eh wears inside even t |