| Central - LAL |
~ a phrase which here means " | pretendin | " - tae be kind. He reached oo |
| Central - LAL |
ans in front kept fartin' an' | pretendin | ' it wusnae them? Or wus it th |
| Central - LAL |
nly yin left?' Mr Wonka said, | pretendin | tae be aw shoacked. |
| Central - SEC |
rtuffe touches Elvire's knee, | pretendin | tae be checkin the fabric, th |
| Doric - MNA |
the foun o the Earth Hoosie, | pretendin | it wis a kitchie an clappin b |
| Central - SEC |
e. She struts oan the podium, | pretendin | tae hae aw the answers. Whils |
| Central - SEC |
e. She struts oan the podium, | pretendin | tae hae aw the answers. Whils |
| Central - EDN |
ae the road. Iqbal tane ower, | pretendin | no tae spick muckle Uighur ei |
| Central - EDN |
ae the road. Iqbal tane ower, | pretendin | no tae spick muckle Uighur ei |
| Central - SEC |
fauss k’nicht at Tornes, | pretendin | ti be a lamp o chevalrie an m |
| Central - GLA |
e fur me!' an elder wan says, | pretendin | tae talk on Paul's expensive |
| Central - LAL |
n joabs in the Wonka factory, | pretendin | they were ordinar warkers, an |
| Central - GLA |
ithoot turnin tae insults and | pretendin | they niver actually found ye |
| Central - DUN |
es. Some o them micht only be | pretendin | tae be historic, fer instance |
| Central - LAL |
ully legitimised by us, while | pretendin | that we dinna ken whit they†|
| Central - LAL |
irlie wis, although they were | pretendin | no tae be. |
| Shetland - SHD |
ton daek o da Fiddler’s Den | pretendin | tae play da fiddle. Da idder |
| Central - SEC |
her. Forced tae choose atween | pretendin | we didnae ken each ither, an |
| Central - SWE |
but as she sat | pretendin | |
| Central - SEC |
hraws o luve, ah wis aw aboot | pretendin | tae be deid keen on the hings |