Central - LAL | "It's for me tae decide, | loun | , gin I haud patient or no. I |
Central - LAL | "I mind it, | loun | , I mind gey weel ye wis," the |
Doric - DOR | But syne there cam an eeran- | loun | : |
Central - LAL | A | loun | an quine wha tortur a fly |
Southern - SEA | Frae a | loun | Ah never mukkil lykit the tou |
Doric - NNB | Made bi a | loun | |
Ulster - GUL | ur. Ye cud fin yersel in wi a | loun | at wis an acteeve terrorist f |
Central - LAL | Some stag ti kill, ech, ma | loun | ? |
Central - LAL | "Weel, ma | loun | , interest o ten copecks tae t |
Central - LAL | wi ma | loun | - wha'll trump us aa in time |
Ulster - BUL | Whilk raa sud sicna | loun | tak nou? |
Doric - DOR | fermer, fisher, baillie, orra | loun | , an traivellin cyaard |
Central - SWE | ddin thon fields o stane as a | loun | for thaim signifeein his en p |
Central - LAL | less hen, like a love-stouned | loun | , |
Doric - ABN | ur he wis, fan a weel-tae-dae | loun | askit him, “Hullo Jamie, wh |
Central - LAL | nie yowled. 'Ye skitterie wee | loun | ! Ye mingin wee nyaff! Bring m |
Southern - SEA | hoose, whan A wur ae teenage | loun | . |
Central - SEC | The | loun | gat a riddie. He tirned ti th |
Central - SEC | o yeir tyke?” shae axed the | loun | , maist |
Central - EDN | foo tae get the peels tae the | loun | wi’oot gettin his dander up |
Central - SEC | eboy uniform, juist afore the | loun | muivit up intil the BB Compan |
Central - SEC | is wes a gryte tirrivie i the | loun | warl o Gaitsgill o a Seturday |
Doric - DOR | nor thirty yairds awa an the | loun | thocht he could hear him mutt |
Central - SEC | llit, fur John hedna sein the | loun | ben the howff, |
Central - EDN | en field amputations. For the | loun | ’s sake there, Ah’m gaun t |
Central - LAL | I must hae felt sorry for the | loun | , because I decidit tae tak hi |
Central - SEC | hit d’ye expek,” says the | loun | , hiz tung lowsent bi the |
Central - SEC | e cuid sei bedene whitwey the | loun | fand it strynge at sicna bros |
Central - SEC | na a sojer avaw. He wes a wie | loun | wi ane enorm pinch barr ower |
Central - WCE | kicks in ither weys. A single | loun | ploddin throu the rain wi a K |
Central - SEC | , oot comes her man, a muckle | loun | that haes ti stap hissel inta |
Doric - DOR | Ah'm e Chiel, ah'm e | loun | , ah'm nae a guffie cloon sae |
Doric - DOR | Ah'm e Chiel, ah'm e | loun | , ah'm nae a guffie cloon sae |
Doric - DOR | Ah'm e Chiel, ah'm e | loun | , ah'm nae a guffie cloon sae |
Doric - DOR | "The Yammerjock, ying | loun | , o heed! |
Doric - ABN | ing o that kyn, jist es young | loun | (Weel, A'm caain him a loun; |
Central - SEC | .” The messenger wes a ferm | loun | at shawed frae the pawkie lui |
Central - WCE | lad o pairts an a braw Buchan | loun | . Forby, the'r a few pynts ti |
Central - LAL | Gart summon cheil an | loun | . |
Central - SEC | She'd heard tell o a spae-man | loun | , |
Doric - ABN | , tae whilk the Doric spikkin | loun | shairply replied, wi his best |
Central - WCE | Man, ah wis obsessed wi thon | loun | , for a while. Ah'd watch onyt |
Central - LAL | War I anither | loun | - Mair chance ye'd hae, lad. |
Central - LAL | s claes wis mankit. Ony ither | loun | , even the maist ragabash, wad |
Central - SEC | There came a birkie tinker | loun | Alang the coast o Fife: |
Central - LAL | wi oor | loun | - far frae oor enemies - ye |
Central - LAL | keekin oot his offish, an his | loun | , Young Wullie Syme, wad pap i |
Central - SEC | t moggans fur the collman’s | loun | |
Southern - SEA | Ah wes a bit | loun | whan Ah left hame. |
Central - LAL | nocht but cod tae thon smert | loun | . |
Central - SEC | uin cleik thon pickie-fingirt | loun | an dress his droddum, sae A w |
Doric - DOR | at Deedledum an sayin "First | loun | !" |
Doric - ABN | doing in hell?”. The witty | loun | kent fit he wis daein fan he |