Central - SWE | strikin | sperks frae the cobbles, | |
Central - NEC | he English in the early days, | strikin | oot fae their ain fertile cre |
Central - LAL | the reid baunner haes been a | strikin | , though mibbies nae langer su |
Central - WCE | the child wis drenched ‘n a | strikin | crimson liquid which lookt aw |
Central - LAL | nywan else think Jack bears a | strikin | resemblance tae Castiel? #Sup |
Central - WCE | lessness we're that prone tae | strikin | are wan quick wind-chynge awa |
Central - SEC | e bairnies we'll gie ower the | strikin | |
Doric - ABN | like a knock or A was naarhan | strikin | twal. At laist, A haed tae wa |
Central - AYR | is ain wey at burnin barns an | strikin | terror intae the herts o puir |
Central - LAL | hawin chocolate in the hope o | strikin | it lucky. Noo, coorse, I'm ba |
Central - LAL | the thocht o | strikin | it lucky. Syne she jaloused t |
Central - LAL | aur, bit the seimilarities is | strikin | : at first a back-an-forrit fl |
Central - LAL | Soon the sodger realised that | strikin | twa spairks fae the tindel-bo |
Central - SEC | ur they bide. Ane o the maist | strikin | aspecks o place-names in Scot |