Orkney - ORK | Birlan wae th' | wather | |
Central - LAL | s, reuls, traivellers' tales, | wather | myths, the Tarot, the lore o |
Orkney - ORK | m crosseen doun fae Kirkwall. | Wather | -wise, hid’s no been much o |
Central - LAL | steidit or caumed, through aa | wather | , |
Ulster - PUL | Tha hale sennicht, tha | wather | haed bin comin in oan them, a |
Orkney - ORK | set tae continue wae the guid | wather | that they hoped wid lest. |
Central - SEC | n comin an gaun like the guid | wather | for a guid wheen year noo but |
Orkney - ORK | ailed oot tae dry in the guid | wather | whin hid earn. |
Orkney - ORK | for the sea, hids guid | wather | for the tang, bit aff the tan |
Central - AYR | That wid | wather | the comin storms o life. |
Orkney - ORK | they thowt, an if hids grand | wather | for the sea, hids guid wather |
Orkney - ORK | A Spell o Good | Wather | |
Central - GLA | The | wather | , which locals threap |
Central - GLA | The | wather | 's turnt cauld an dreich |
Ulster - CUL | The | wather | it wus better then, och! Mebb |
Central - LAL | The | wather | micht be gey dreich the day, |
Central - LAL | ears, mair aften than no, the | wather | haesnae aye been guid whan we |
Central - SEC | lds this garage door frae the | wather | . Is thon no a braw sicht tae |
Orkney - ORK | Keep on birlan wae the | wather | . |
Orkney - ORK | git the hervist in afore the | wather | turns |
Central - SWE | while no held hostage bi the | wather | , interwab an virused clocks. |
Central - SWE | hai allou'd it, sic as wi the | wather | or the presence or no o naitr |
Doric - ABN | boat rugged an birlt agin the | wather | , bit wis suin ower-pooerd, co |
Orkney - ORK | The day is a brack in the | wather | , a meenit o opportunity, |
Central - SEC | daein no bad conseiderin the | wather | !" says Jimmy, "Maist jobs is |
Central - LAL | wild o the place, wild o the | wather | |
Central - SEC | The Play o the | Wather | wis premiered at the Edinburg |
Central - SEC | "The Play o the | Wather | " |
Central - SEC | ary vairsion o The Play o the | Wather | . |
Central - GLA | nae maiter the | wather | yont |
Central - GLA | nners camped oot whitiver the | wather | |
Central - AYR | is kirk, she reponed that the | wather | wis ower cauld tae trevel the |
Central - SEC | he fowk's no blithe aboot the | wather | sae he appynts a forspeaker t |
Central - LAL | dit tae stop girnin aboot the | wather | , shaw a bit mair smeddum an g |
Orkney - ORK | fore, aye clatterin aboot the | wather | and the wark and the news o' |
Doric - DOR | n the tropical hait an mochie | wather | this wad bi ordinar, an suin |
Doric - DOR | rsels beildit fae the trashie | wather | . |
Southern - SWE | ntexts forby. It's no couthie | wather | the noo! |
Central - AYR | In siccan dwamie | wather | . |
Central - SEC | leazed doon on the bonnielike | wather | lassie as she gied Scotland's |
Orkney - ORK | dry fir twathree days o' fine | wather | , whin thir wis a guid chance |
Southern - SEA | the Spring | wather | , whyle the |
Central - GLA | The kintra o crampers, dreich | wather | |
Central - SWE | brocht a wee bit o saft Irish | wather | |
Central - GLA | aboot Scottish | wather | is it's gluffy |
Central - SEC | otland is a puir laun wi hask | wather | . It isna gracious an growthie |
Central - AYR | fower weeks nou o this snell | wather | , an by the luiks o it, it's s |
Ulster - EUL | ite wairm eneuch fur the cool | wather | , but the onlie articles Maisi |
Orkney - ORK | ty. A sure thing efter a warm | wather | and sooth east wind. |
Central - SWE | in unseasonably wairm | wather | |
Central - LAL | s no muckle bield fae wind an | wather | for a body haikin ower the he |
Central - SEC | itions, bairnheid memories an | wather | . Her hinnermaist fower lines |
Central - SEC | stit in adverts, cairtoons an | wather | reports, an that wis it, real |
Central - SWE | in cauld chitterin | wather | |
Orkney - ORK | o | wather | fae you. |
Central - SEC | It wisna the best o | wather | – lown an calm an hingie, w |
Central - LAL | heynge an hae tholit byordnar | wather | pattrens. The sea-level is sa |
Ulster - PUL | a shoartenin nichts an couler | wather | med it aa tha waur, tha grey |
Central - LAL | d tae. Durin the cauld winter | wather | a pickle month syne, there we |
Central - SEC | ish windae, lattin the wunter | wather | grush in. |
Central - SEC | in case as tae whit wey thair | wather | wants shuid be met tae Merry |
Orkney - ORK | They blemt them for | wather | , |
Central - SEC | lassie as she gied Scotland's | wather | forecast, an tae the soond o |
Doric - ABN | or bein a sunny kintra wi het | wather | , sae aathou ye wad mair likel |
Central - SEC | ing nor the tither, but quiet | wather | for us ti gang paddin up the |
Orkney - ORK | he grund, an noo, wae the set | wather | , the fishermen wid likly no b |
Orkney - ORK | t could be got, and the right | wather | for it, an if they wirno wirk |
Central - SWE | whaur Europe an its fremit | wather | |
Central - SWE | wee trees or licht hertit | wather | formations. |
Central - SWE | aboot | wather | , jist girn. |