Central - SWE | Razor | in hand wi a smile he meets m | |
Central - EDN | rand. The cook putt a muckle, | razor | -shairp gullie intae his haun. |
Central - EDN | ith, he still has his muckle, | razor | -shairp gullie and he jist add |
Orkney - ORK | I don't need a | razor | |
Central - LAL | Ma wirds are like a | razor | ti her, |
Doric - DOR | heed and throat feels like a | razor | blades being at it! Aye the f |
Doric - MNA | e scrape frae his chooks wi a | razor | . The fattest rattens in Leddr |
Central - LAL | 'She's as sharp as a | razor | . Bettie's worked oot sommat's |
Central - LAL | uv it. Bettie's as sharp as a | razor | and a great pal. She's even g |
Orkney - ORK | Tak yer evil hans and | razor | aff me. |
Doric - DOR | eels lik aa hae a golf ba wae | razor | blades stickin oot o it lodge |
Central - WCE | probly skint hersel usin the | razor | . |
Central - NEC | n and chawin at each ither wi | razor | -sherp beaks on the brainches |
Doric - MNA | ke an opened trap, twa raws o | razor | sherp teeth that cud takk yer |
Central - AYR | he pie eater. Their teeth wur | razor | sharp, pointy like a spear. Y |
Central - LAL | han when ah picked up Daddy's | razor | as a wean, cuttin ma haun tae |
Central - SEC | s cam at Ian's heid. They wis | razor | sherp an weighed a ton. Gin t |