| Central - LAL |
| rough | as a cat's tongue; I'll no mi |
| Orkney - ORK |
| rough | hewn hands no more. |
| Shetland - SHD |
-ster: bluster ' | rough | , mossy peat' (blue + - ster) |
| Shetland - SHD |
ept fir a ragged broon beard, | rough | as a bird's next, dat hung un |
| Central - SEC |
'Aye, | rough | !' |
| Central - LAL |
crying gulls, | rough | cobbl't streets, |
| Central - EDN |
eeps movin ‘em up ma chest, | rough | fingers finally landing oan m |
| Central - GLA |
like fuckin spades, the cunt. | Rough | as saunpaper an aw. |
| Central - SEC |
polis hud a haud ae Scratchy. | Rough | . Vicious. Faces twistit. The |
| Central - SWE |
A | rough | aitcake. |
| Central - LAL | Neukatyke (noun, #Scots): A | rough | , shaggy shepherd's collie. |
| Central - WCE |
even though they come fae a | rough | area thir no a bunch a ne Som |
| Central - WCE |
ce an it'll at least gie me a | rough | idea whit ah need tae work on |
| Central - SEC |
d scraped awa at the waw in a | rough | approximation ae cursive writ |
| Central - GLA |
e bounce in fur us. There's a | rough | -lookin boy standin ootside, w |
| Central - GLA |
naggies n healthy burds n mad | rough | scheme cows alike. The only t |
| Central - SEC |
amaraderie and the chance tae | rough | up some o they dicks in the r |
| Central - GLA |
d in his high-powered BMW tae | rough | it wae the lower classes fur |
| Central - LAL |
Love shouldnae be | rough | , and it brings wae it stuff t |
| Doric - MNB | Falkirk ye from she said the | rough | part |
| Central - GLA |
eelbarra, scrapin against the | rough | -cast tryin tae get some lever |
| Central - WCE |
rinnin aboot, an playin a gie | rough | game o fitbaw. |
| Central - LAL |
al Lyceum Bryden's ain Willie | Rough | (1972), in whase cast wis Rod |
| Central - LAL | o. He wis accosted by several | rough | luckin bodies wha asked him " |
| Central - LAL | o. He wis accosted by several | rough | luckin bodies wha asked him " |
| Central - GLA |
led me intae the kitchen, all | rough | , by the oxters, pinching ma c |
| Doric - DOR |
orship a crude god. coorse an | rough | . |
| Central - EDN |
se tae waas, his heid fustian | rough | , |
| Central - SEC |
Staney an | rough | , |
| Central - LAL |
he nicht raither than sleepin | rough | on the moor. Cargill gracious |
| Doric - DOR |
Thirties, nae bairns sleepin | rough | likk noo, nae drugs – naebi |
| Central - LAL |
Ghoti spells fish - gh as in | rough | , o as in women, ti as in nati |
| Central - LAL |
the run, a wantit man, livin | rough | on the moor, harried and hunt |
| Doric - ABN |
‘The winds got too | rough | . They blew you over, and your |
| Central - SEC |
ae used tae comin acroass two | rough | and tumble boays like us in h |
| Doric - DOR |
If a plank o' wid's ower | rough | |
| Central - GLA |
the van fur miles. Ah wis as | rough | as a badger’s tadger that m |
| Ulster - EUL |
ve. The boat fae Rosscoff was | rough | ! I was stll bad last night at |
| Central - LAL |
. The fabric of his cloak was | rough | and coorse: edges frayed, the |
| Orkney - ORK |
n the middle, crumblan. Hands | rough | , sore fae grippan, |
| Doric - MNB | ce well...folk thought it wis | rough | but when ye meandered through |
| Central - SEC |
the winters lang, the simmers | rough | , |
| Central - LAL |
folk tramped fur miles across | rough | terrain then sat ootside in s |
| Central - SWE |
Run yer haun alang its | rough | side, |
| Doric - DOR |
e lowest bidder for a day’s | rough | labouring wurk. And gettin hi |
| Doric - ABN |
Even though ye like it | rough | , throughoot the past twa deca |
| Central - SEC |
took a thocht, "The sea's gey | rough | , |
| Central - SEC |
Though the sea is gey | rough | |
| Central - LAL |
son cried the Scots tung a ‘ | rough | and uncouth brogue’). Houan |