Central - SWE | Metaphor | ? | |
Central - LAL | erence between a simile and a | metaphor | ?" There was anither chap on t |
Ulster - EUL | e poem Snaw-breaker is like a | metaphor | for the great patriotic Scot. |
Central - LAL | canna mak a play on siccan a | metaphor | aless he or she can lippen ta |
Central - SEC | e Bridge, A've read as bein a | metaphor | for the poet's residency an t |
Central - SEC | t it hed tae be some kinn o a | metaphor | . It cuidna be rael. Then, tho |
Central - SWE | as a | metaphor | for a poor man's strife. |
Central - LAL | ical forbye. The wecht o deid | metaphor | hings havy on Inglis style: a |
Central - LAL | The tree o the pit's as much | metaphor | |
Southern - SEA | tes throu its extendit fushin | metaphor | on the camsteerie metaphysics |
Central - WCE | lin seems ti be a gey popular | metaphor | this time roun!). In 'Nae Gui |
Shetland - SHD | fur | metaphor | or mibbe metapheesiks. |
Central - SWE | wer again, sae it's a gey apt | metaphor | fir the quest fir Scottish id |
Central - GLA | hum aboot it. Thirr's an easy | metaphor | there 'ae start a four 'oor s |