Central - GLA | intae a lang, | uncannie | rair. |
Central - LAL | craik. No a lood craik, bit a | uncannie | craik, an A cuid hear wee spl |
Central - WCE | e came near ye could feel the | uncannie | heat radiatin fae her as thou |
Central - WCE | sklent roond the classroom wi | uncannie | glisterin een. "You," she sai |
Central - WCE | ti be sauntit awa again in an | uncannie | wey, tho no juist haillie (th |
Central - LAL | owk kythe the belief in their | uncannie | pooers that maist fowk had la |
Ulster - EUL | aisie smickert at hir freen's | uncannie | impersonation o hir ma. |
Central - LAL | litical union wadna wirk. His | uncannie | son Chairles I (rang 1625-164 |
Central - LAL | n awa fae tribble, bit it wis | uncannie | the wey Archie wad aye be pra |
Ulster - GUL | oaphecy an tak up aa that’s | uncannie | an aa kines o wittins; the ma |
Doric - ABN | ck. Noo this wis thocht richt | uncannie | haein a meenister on board a |
Central - LAL | rt intae the watter makkin it | uncannie | tae gaun ower near the edge. |