Central - SEC | e aboot laying intae each er, | wits | gonny get us chucked oot afor |
Southern - WCE | -id! D'ye think we're aa hauf- | wits | !? |
Shetland - SHD | da | wits | fae you or da faiderly sea tu |
Shetland - SHD | might entail, just gluffed da | wits | oot a him. Poor ting Julie, s |
Shetland - SHD | a o a lass seemed ta gluff da | wits | oot o him. |
Central - LAL | ms on, frichts me near oot ma | wits | but noo ah can see whaur ah'm |
Shetland - SHD | aff, I see da glude a him fae | wits | whin I rise at six o'clock, a |
Ulster - BUL | Mae | wits | restored with shock oo cowld |
Doric - DOR | igin past: it gomed at Ailice | wits | muckle gentie een, but didna |
Central - AYR | sae impident as tae fleg the | wits | oot o a daicent wumman juist |
Central - LAL | liam . . He fair frichtit the | wits | oot o that laddie o yours, di |
Central - SEC | rds plebs/simpletons and hauf | wits | come tae mind - huv a nice d |
Central - GLA | 'Well | wits | the point in huvin a sword li |
Central - GLA | "Then | wits | the matter?' |
Central - LAL | an see, richt awa - glegger | wits | , clearer thochts, steiver pur |
Central - LAL | se TV magazines that tell her | wits | gonny happen wae major storyl |
Doric - ABN | e near scared a wifie oot her | wits | bi shakin his neive at her an |
Central - EDN | She gaithert her | wits | an gollert efter him, “Ah†|
Ulster - BUL | its, Gleg an canny wi simpler | wits | , He cracks wi gypes; Oddtimes |
Central - LAL | a Ye always have tae have yer | wits | aboot ye Linda.. Some eejits |
Ulster - BUL | Retreat wi'in yer | wits | agin, |
Central - DUN | y is ae thing, bit keepin yer | wits | aboot ye lets ye see things t |
Central - SEC | cause the lads tae lose their | wits | , |
Central - GLA | ime thir fowk sall wauk their | wits | wi the new evidence and forth |
Doric - NNB | uld frichten them oot o their | wits | !" So she began nibblan at e r |
Central - AYR | I'd fricht thaim oot o their | wits | !" Sae she tuik a wee nibble a |
Central - EDN | o pigs, frichtit oot o their | wits | , is gassed by hie concentrati |
Central - LAL | e fleggit them hauf oot their | wits | . Efter anely a meenit or twa |
Doric - ABN | hoot airms, some athoot their | wits | - ay, we aa cam back tae a c |
Ulster - CUL | tter naw sear thim oot o thir | wits | !" Sae shae stairtet mbbling i |
Doric - MNA | n leukin aawye for ye, at wir | wits | ein wi witty." "Far wis ye le |
Doric - DOR | aboot - yir right, need yir | wits | and yir senses aboot these da |
Central - GLA | e affair. Ma maw looks at hur | wits | ' end. A think she's been kept |
Central - LAL | keep his antennae up an' his | wits | aboot him while he stumbles a |
Central - LAL | A Lossie chiel at hud his | wits | aboot him on the day |
Central - GLA | he Ritz, near went oot ae his | wits | , |
Doric - DOR | oon. Ay, ye drave him til his | wits | ' eyn, aa richt. His puir aal |
Central - LAL | The sodger wis at his | wits | ' end. Never seein his princes |
Central - AYR | aw drappt till he gethert his | wits | . |
Central - WCE | cuddy asses / Parnassus, low | wits | / poets. The neist twa poems, |
Central - GLA | arn aw the mad golf lingo. ‘ | Wits | a Paul Merton?’ a ask. |