Central - LAL | anched" here means "biled" - | string | beans, Mr, Poe telt them they |
Central - GLA | an quilt. She pullt the draa- | string | at his thrapple, tuggit doon |
Central - LAL | lk blouses wi lace collars, a | string | o beads an aye a bonny brooch |
Shetland - SHD | Whaaraboots: da | string | o isles at maks up da boarder |
Shetland - SHD | eemie prospered, shune hedd a | string | a garages, an dan pat up a ma |
Doric - MNA | ver put into the field with a | string | of assassinations to her cred |
Doric - MNA | gaen fleein ben Sector 7 wi a | string | o puddens hingin frae its cho |
Doric - ABN | ad accep, than follat up wi a | string | o faus accusations that stabb |
Central - LAL | thirlt tae her body, and ilka | string | wis haudit by a servant. |
Central - LAL | etin that it brak up intil a | string | o perlins unner the pull o gr |
Central - SEC | ah hud him oan a | string | . He wis basically foamin at t |
Central - LAL | aipples, treacle scones oan a | string | and the like. Ah'm betting th |
Central - LAL | aipples, treacle scones oan a | string | and the like. Ah'm betting th |
Central - LAL | Gutties fae forkit twigs an a | string | o wee rubber bands. Pellets t |
Central - DUN | in a | string | vest |
Ulster - GUL | An me specs are ain a | string | !! |
Central - SEC | h road o life. For, by tyin a | string | to the hint leg o a grumphie, |
Central - SEC | We'll tak a bell, pit it on a | string | |
Central - WCE | like somethin on the end o a | string | , skraichin his heid aff. |
Central - SEC | country, he pits thegither a | string | o clichés the likes o, |
Central | a holes cut in the toap fur a | string | tae cairry the thing, a caun |
Doric - ABN | here anyway. I doubt he could | string | two sensible words together. |
Central - SEC | is Craig. Neither ae us could | string | a sentence taegether. It's no |
Central - LAL | Christmas. Ma mither used tae | string | a big streetch o elastic thro |
Central - SEC | Before ah'm even able tae | string | a sentence taegether. Craigy |
Central - LAL | the Scots fae I wis able tae | string | a sentence. Nane o ma freins |
Orkney - ORK | spin. Thir dances, preens tae | string | the yearless year. So Brenna |
Central - SEC | fae the Three Kings. The wee | string | ae lichts alang Shieldhill. S |
Doric - MNA | nage te pull a hunkie fae the | string | bug at's hingin oan ma wheelc |
Central - GLA | Billy said. He pulled aff the | string | an’ opened up the paper. It |
Central - LAL | hie is,' said Hoolet. 'If the | string | doesna break.' |
Doric - MNA | nice."' Ah smile an touch the | string | o pearls it ma neck - Ah ees |
Orkney - ORK | liner stood at anchor in the | String | . |
Central - LAL | let wid lowse their end o the | string | and look at him. |
Orkney - ORK | illy, he wis weengan ower the | String | . |
Central - LAL | birlt roond an pyntit at the | string | . We ettelt tae tak a bite oot |
Doric - MNA | kers the gowdfish blew a hale | string | o bubbles, as if ae agree. |
Central - GLA | Puppet on a single | string | |
Central - SEC | Aaricht, Ill get some | string | . (Pause) That's better. Looks |
Orkney - ORK | e her frock and fund a coorse | string | vest |
Central - GLA | harp. Every time I hit that E | string | man. Raghhhhh. Oan the third |
Central - LAL | Kite | string | tichtly his, clock key his ta |
Central - LAL | is time for the scone! A lang | string | abuin oor heids atween the do |
Central - LAL | ed roond aboot us like a lang | string | o perlins until it gaithert i |
Orkney - ORK | inside me guts, each | string | |
Central - LAL | tongue wis rowed up, tied wi | string | afore it got biled, skinned a |
Central - GLA | broon paper parcel wrapped wi | string | tied intae a bow oan the top, |
Ulster - GUL | d the box, was all tied up wi | string | |
Ulster - GUL | as a big brown box tied up wi | string | , tae fall aff, sure it had na |
Central - SEC | 'Lace it up wi a needle an | string | ,' Gran telt him. |
Central - GLA | ye this, hen, eez pure big an | string | , |
Central - LAL | w hoose, pouin bits o wool an | string | fae a big rickle o threids an |
Shetland - SHD | edles, makkin belt and raepin | string | . #shetland #knitting #fairisl |
Central - EDN | ere the ens o the ilk piece o | string | !” |
Central - LAL | even when he wapped a lenth o | string | roond ilka tree efter he had |
Central - LAL | ink o it. Ye wapped a lenth o | string | roond Wee |
Central - LAL | A thickish lenth o | string | .' |
Central - SWE | an lang hannles o | string | . |
Orkney - ORK | He picked up twa-three bits o | string | - "Oh, those, sir? Those are |
Central - SWE | thegither wi bits o | string | |
Central - LAL | de cludgey hingin fae a bit o | string | waur it belangs. Loada shite. |
Central - LAL | nythin aboot Hums or Trees or | String | or Storms-in-the-Nicht, Wee G |
Central - LAL | ceForGood Counting isnae your | string | point |
Doric - ABN | this | string | o wee coffee bean trivias. |
Orkney - ORK | Mares tails | string | across the west, a warning o |
Central - GLA | "Tanglit | string | !" said Alice, ayeweys ready t |
Central - LAL | orl pyntin tae a lang taigelt | string | o sterrs. ‘An owerby is Hee |
Central - NEC | s needit tae pou back the bow | string | war huge, sae the image o Wal |
Central - GLA | biro cellotaped tae a bit ay | string | sits oan a table. Some cunt |
Central - GLA | res, muins hingin aff on Holy | string |