| Central - GLA |
Alang the loabby, a | figure | stauns in the shadows, the gr |
| Central - SWE |
came oot bi the main road. A | figure | if A get oot the area that’ |
| Central - SWE |
ten minutes late. Och well. A | figure | et least A kin fin oot when t |
| Doric - MNA |
s yon skitin aboon the ice? A | figure | aa riggit oot in black, the a |
| Ulster - EUL |
shut hir een an she cud see a | figure | tak baith feet atween hir lef |
| Central - LAL | @paul31871 I've got ma | figure | tae watch Paul... Lean and me |
| Orkney - ORK |
ie good job o hid fur I canna | figure | oot ony o hit. Goodness kens |
| Doric - SNO |
I read, the mair I saw whitna | figure | wis here; ane wha'd: a passio |
| Doric - SNO |
I read, the mair I saw whitna | figure | wis here; ane wha’d: a pass |
| Central - LAL |
pe is aince mair invokit as a | figure | o exemplary devotion; and, ai |
| Central - LAL |
rdrobe and saw this dull drab | figure | , skin aw peely-wally. My dadd |
| Central - GLA |
eep Bob Dylan or Jack Kerouac | figure | , with insight and unreachable |
| Central - EDN |
t at the yett be a reid-robed | figure | , wha booed silently wi hauns |
| Central - SEC |
He views the winged | figure | On the war memorial: |
| Central - LAL |
mid, ilk ane a warld-renouned | figure | . Forby, there is the legacy o |
| Central - WCE |
er, Never ask fur a big roond | figure | . Aye say nine hunner and nine |
| Central - DUN |
ng the local fowk wha cuidnae | figure | oot whit wis goin on. lt beca |
| Central - WCE |
ry boy. An then they couldnae | figure | it when the same clowns took |
| Central - SEC |
hey still hunt him. He cannae | figure | it oot. |
| Central - EDN |
ch attention. Ah still cannae | figure | oot how ah’ve went fae dodg |
| Orkney - ORK |
tae | figure | |
| Central - SEC |
his silly wee brain tried tae | figure | oot whit an accident wis. He |
| Central - DUN |
daein that A'll leave ye tae | figure | oot fer yersel. This table is |
| Central - LAL | sound, so av a few month tae | figure | oot howty dae that, cany be t |
| Central - EDN |
hat's sae funny and tryin tae | figure | oot exactly what 'It's ladle' |
| Central - DUN |
that fowk are still tryin tae | figure | oot the location o near twa t |
| Central - SEC |
doacturs are still tryin tae | figure | oot what's wrong wae the cunt |
| Central - SEC | ESL fgs - am still tryin tae | figure | oot if big gemsy is a celebri |
| Central - GLA |
n. It's as if she's tryin tae | figure | me oot, but cannae yit. A thi |
| Central - WCE |
he wan that she wis tryin tae | figure | oot whit mental illness he ha |
| Central - GLA |
n up efter him leavin her tae | figure | it oor fur hersel. |
| Central - LAL | it'll take him 10 seconds tae | figure | oot the fastest, easiest rout |
| Central - LAL | r encouragin yer lairners tae | figure | oot whit a wird means by yais |
| Central - SEC |
nd fucks when she left us tae | figure | oot oor purpose oan this eart |
| Doric - SNO |
kle anent the Scots leid, the | figure | o MacDiarmid kythes whiles, a |
| Central - SEC |
ve form tae the formless. The | figure | extended a haun ae congealed |
| Orkney - ORK |
Then sheu saa the | figure | loupan up the burn. |
| Central - LAL |
... Wis that no the | figure | o ma mannie? |
| Central - LAL |
is, starin juist a wee as the | figure | in the three-piece suit dande |
| Central - LAL |
hoy the stane straicht at the | figure | , that's how feart she wis. |
| Doric - ABN |
car heidlamps pickit oot the | figure | o a maan at the side o the ro |
| Central - LAL |
a haun and picked the tottie | figure | o Mike Teeveeheid oot o the s |
| Central - LAL |
ptures. Fur exemple, a female | figure | , wi lang hair and a muckle br |
| Central - GLA |
kenspeckle | figure | in his hidey-hole of darkle c |
| Shetland - SHD |
d rekk oot fir hit, da muckle | figure | o a man wid appear, an da rin |
| Central - WCE |
ddenly in mairched the muckle | figure | o the Heidie in her belted sm |
| Central - DUN |
as whit some micht cry a fine | figure | o a wumman, but maist likely |
| Central - GLA |
middle ay the hall, is a lone | figure | ; loast in the music, he rhyth |
| Central - LAL |
Bracky Beach there wis a lang | figure | stridin taewards the Baudelai |
| Central - LAL |
Ah seen eldritch | figure | at back stile, |
| Doric - MNA | ck. Michty me. Nae guid fir i | figure | ?? |
| Central - DUN |
he cookit yon crabbie a black | figure | wi horns an a tail wis seen t |
| Central - LAL |
); King James VI himsel; kirk | figure | Alexander Arbuthnot; court po |
| Doric - ABN |
ad ‘weel kent’ historical | figure | , fae the very village far the |
| Central - GLA |
'We'll | figure | suhin oot,' ah say, an drag D |
| Central - WCE |
e again accompanied by a tall | figure | and a flashlight. It startled |
| Ulster - PUL |
“Ye can | figure | it bae coontin tha rïngs in |
| Central - SEC | ay is StAndrews, unless I can | figure | oot a way for my imaginary fr |
| Central - SEC |
iss Lou is a bit o a Burnsian | figure | in Jamaica but although she w |
| Orkney - ORK |
he differs atween dialects an | figure | hou best tae write them doun. |
| Doric - MNA |
Aa hid sic a saugh wan | figure | , |
| Doric - MNA |
That endangered the saugh wan | figure | . |
| Central - WCE |
eked roond tae see the wappin | figure | o Miss Trunchbull stowffin th |
| Central - SEC |
a grand an maist imposin | figure | , |
| Central - LAL |
d in the mirror at the glowin | figure | afore me and ah smiled. |
| Central - LAL | scot @theSNP Thon 1.5 million | figure | cams fae fowk thit identified |
| Central - LAL |
n, the young wife saw an unco | figure | climbin the brae. It wis an a |
| Central - LAL |
sible forbye that the heicher | figure | for Scots spickers in Survey |
| Ulster - CUL |
"Shud wae try anither | figure | o the Lobster-Quadrille?" the |
| Central - GLA |
"Will we try anither | figure | ae the Lobster-Quadrille?" th |
| Doric - NNB |
"Will we try anither | figure | o e Lobster-Quadrille?" e Gry |
| Southern - SEA |
"Should oo try anither | figure | o th Lobster-Quadrille?" th G |
| Central - SEC |
look up tae him as a faithur | figure | . A role, which, accordin tae |
| Doric - ABN |
my a helpin' han' Bit Rosie's | figure | an her looks I'll sure keep R |
| Central - GLA |
wummin like me so until cunts | figure | that oot, ah'll joost keep da |
| Central - DUN |
uproar an riot. A contentious | figure | , she is weel respectit in the |
| Central - DUN |
rdinal Beaton, anither famous | figure | fae the times whan religion w |
| Doric - DOR |
That | figure | risin fae the bog, |
| Ulster - EUL |
d Maisie, assessin the slicht | figure | in the lang broun coat. "Luly |
| Doric - MNA |
the Javans sichted the wingit | figure | o the archangel Michael wi a |
| Central - LAL |
roch sandstane wi the cairvit | figure | o a bull, Pechtish, fae Burgh |
| Central - GLA |
is bag. Pearcey’s a distant | figure | , still stridin oan himsel app |
| Central - GLA |
again, an-that's aw the first | figure | ," said the Mock Turtle, sudde |
| Doric - NNB |
n again, an'-at's all e first | figure | ," sade e Mock Turtle, suddenl |
| Southern - SEA |
in, an - that's aw th firrst | figure | ," said th Mock Turtle, sudden |
| Central - AYR |
again, an-that's aa the furst | figure | ," said the Mock Turtle, sudde |
| Ulster - CUL |
agane, an-thon's at the furst | figure | ," said the Mock Turtle, sudde |
| Central - GLA |
A great gray | figure | in the clood wrack beckons st |
| Central - LAL |
The lang baney | figure | o Granda Jock could be seen s |
| Doric - DOR |
ethin, tae comfort the lonely | figure | afore him, but he had nae wir |
| Orkney - ORK |
Then ah'm joined bi a ghostly | figure | - long white beard and a fat |
| Central - SEC |
t up an there wis the ghostly | figure | o her Guardian Angel. |
| Shetland - SHD |
tae believe da mootie, hairy | figure | standin, starin at me wi een |