Central - SWE | Spreid | oot afore ye, | |
Central - LAL | spreid | aa about, ay, there ablow the | |
Central - SWE | spreid | owre an oantae thon | |
Central - LAL | Spreid | like Smoke | |
Central - LAL | I saw aa the wild geese, | spreid | ower the loch. |
Central - EDN | a neuk in a ruifless biggin, | spreid | oot her bedroll an tried tae |
Central - EDN | t aff again the neist mornin, | spreid | oot in wee groups. They reass |
Central - EDN | p eneuch tae get oot the win, | spreid | the parachutes, an tried tae |
Central - LAL | sae, micht coud be the braid- | spreid | daith o mony species on the y |
Central - LAL | er, an aabody wis feart o it. | Spreid | in the air throu coughin, it |
Central - LAL | istorical context, geographic | spreid | an instances o leetratur inti |
Central - SWE | A'd | spreid | it ower ye |
Central - SEC | Wad | spreid | the mony hair-line cracks the |
Central - LAL | The auld heid | spreid | wurd tae his wee band o freen |
Central - LAL | But yin: daurk bluid | spreid | in an ee o gowd, |
Central - LAL | made oot o reeds, that we wid | spreid | oot on the flair o the bothy. |
Shetland - SHD | otland. Efter a start dis wid | spreid | tae Shetland an aa. In 1709 d |
Central - SWE | s were stieve tae stretch and | spreid | . |
Central - LAL | s Brock and aw the ithers and | spreid | the guid news.' Mr Tod turned |
Ulster - EUL | tae the muin an bak whan wird | spreid | aboot Daniel. |
Central - SWE | tae | spreid | their blether... |
Central - SEC | A'm aff in June tae | spreid | ma wings |
Central - LAL | nichts has the potential tae | spreid | ideas. Stairtin sumthin mair |
Doric - ABN | n, it canna dae ony hairm tae | spreid | ony tales ye ken aboot yer lo |
Central - DUN | e French Revolution began tae | spreid | , ane o the fashions that fowk |
Doric - MNA | lly Bruce sat Minnie doon tae | spreid | egg sandwiches, while she bak |
Central - LAL | ch, the process conteenas tae | spreid | and is ay gaun on; |
Central - DUN | offices o government will be | spreid | aroun the haill kintra |
Doric - ABN | aith produce seeds fit can be | spreid | naturally bi birdies an the w |
Doric - ABN | tae the ither swaans, and he | spreid | his snaa-fite wings and ris u |
Central - LAL | the snaw, and he | spreid | his airms wide, and he smileq |
Central - AYR | eartie!" till . _ at last she | spreid | oot her haun again, an made a |
Central - EDN | some kind of trouble?” She | spreid | |
Central - LAL | Stage 2: the | spreid | o Staunart Inglis (frae aboot |
Doric - MNA | ds o their ain chusin. Wi the | spreid | o the age-reversal drugs limi |
Central - LAL | nity leids in Scotland an the | spreid | oot nature o the |
Central - LAL | ut daena say muckle aboot the | spreid | , its naitur, or hou mony fowk |
Central - LAL | he trouble wis that throu the | spreid | o American TV shaws in the 19 |
Central - LAL | pe, and the receipt Allwullie | spreid | PAID IN FULL owre, wi a signa |
Central - EDN | s een wident, an a slaw smile | spreid | ower his face. Whoops. She ha |
Central - LAL | Langsome | spreid | o stane-haurd lichtnin |
Central - LAL | ma wings are | spreid | oot wide, they lift me, |
Central - DUN | as possible in case the fire | spreid | . He wis worried, ye see, that |
Central - AYR | that," the Hatter gaed on, "I | spreid | mysel anither jeely-piece-" |
Doric - MNA | e the eirde's stoor, ye shall | spreid | afar tae aa the airts, an in |
Central - EDN | coats ticht aboot thaim. Bill | spreid | oot the parachutes. The reid- |
Doric - DOR | Deedledum | spreid | a muckle umberelly ower himse |
Doric - MNA | made her a mug o hett tae, an | spreid | her a scone, wi butter an bru |
Doric - MNA | rk, a young, clean quinie, an | spreid | oot her cotton peenie, an wyt |
Central - EDN | i supplies fae the stores, an | spreid | oot, tak different airts. We |
Central - LAL | istic chynges has diffused an | spreid | aw-weys atween them. Baith at |
Central - SWE | I felt lik I could flee an | spreid | my airms |
Central - EDN | which stertit in Bangalore an | spreid | rapidly through India an on i |
Central - EDN | me at A’m owre scrimpit an | spreid | it gey tin!” |
Ulster - EUL | mooth. She stuid up slowly an | spreid | a cloot ower the fuid. |
Central - EDN | tableclaith, an a reid stain | spreid | ootower it. |
Central - DUN | wisnae lang afore it wis bein | spreid | aw ower the Hilltoun. An ther |
Central - EDN | A grin | spreid | athort the craggy face. “Di |
Central - SEC | tioun is weill-illustratit in | spreid | -sheet form; guid for a swuft |
Doric - MNA | r oor information. If ye maun | spreid | oor information aroon ither f |
Central - GLA | So | spreid | under me ower the blue league |
Central - SEC | rds. This shuid gie a braider | spreid | o shops haundlin the cairds n |
Doric - DOR | A wee dod o' butter | spreid | an' a' |
Doric - DOR | A wee dod o' butter | spreid | an' a' |
Doric - DOR | A wee dod o' butter | spreid | an' a' |
Central - LAL | clubs. In these places ideas | spreid | . The Aye movement saw hunners |
Central - LAL | O yellae gas | spreid | oot, as tho the sun |
Central - LAL | cess mair like – ane at has | spreid | oot-the-wey frae Laitin, an a |
Central - EDN | e sheepskin coat, an that wis | spreid | on the tap o the bed. She tho |
Central - AYR | ) an then the hale pairty wis | spreid | oot alang the course, here an |
Central - LAL | Let oor petals | spreid | an faw |
Ulster - EUL | ddle as Daniel's sticky palms | spreid | the uneven yoke aside them. T |
Doric - DOR | it, wi his wappin-gryte hanns | spreid | out like fans on ilkie side.) |
Southern - SEA | an acrobat inby wi his hauns | spreid | an whitna gallus gizz. We cui |
Central - LAL | s 'Sir Patrick Spens'. Makars | spreid | out in time fae Henrysoun tae |
Central - SEC | Frae thon exemplars | spreid | oot ower gey near fower hunne |
Central - SEC | ither criminabil maitters | spreid | ruther an the tynin o legal r |
Central - LAL | Rumours | spreid | aboot the closes, |
Central - LAL | and a feelin o pure happiness | spreid | ower him. |
Central - NEC | Ideas o cereal hairsts | spreid | ower Europe. Fowk wha haed be |
Central - WCE | ond Carol’s boady peart’s | spreid | aboot the hoose an oan the so |
Central - DUN | r sma-scale developments that | spreid | the wealth locally an no mair |
Central - EDN | sae its parfume micht | spreid | . |
Central - DUN | the story o whit had happent | spreid | thro the toun an by the back |
Central - LAL | ctive basis for this apparent | spreid | o the Gleswegian dialeck ayon |
Central - LAL | Vowel Shift and the northart | spreid | o i-digraph spellins frae Nor |
Central - LAL | the verra toun itsel that lay | spreid | oot ablow them |
Central - NEC | land gaithert thegither. They | spreid | ae appearently homogenous cul |
Central - DUN | fame o the Hermit o Kinpurney | spreid | thru the haill o Scotland an |
Doric - MNA | dry girse an moss, bit anely | spreid | the sticky clart aa ower hers |
Central - AYR | blow the windae, she suddenly | spreid | oot her haun an made a grab i |
Doric - DOR | ur i the wuid aw ma byganes | | spreid | oot liggin scabbit A stramp o |