I took a scunner at this sister-and-brothering business five years ago when there was a travelling evangelist holding meetings at the Glen. [Please select]
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There he sat, a muckle fat, white hash of a man like creish, wi’ a kind of a holy smile that gart me scunner. [Please select]
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Sometimes, too, the animals seems to take a scunner at a place, and keeps out o' the way.' [Please select]
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"'Gruel, Netherton, juist gruel, and eneuch tae scunner (disgust) ye wi' sugar." [Please select]
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"What scunnered me wes the wy the bairns were ta'en in wi' him." [Please select]
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For some reason Field had taken what the Scotch call a scunner to ex-President Hayes, whom he regarded as a political Pecksniff. [Please select]
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Well might our chief engineer call out: "Tak' it awa', steward, tak' it awa'; it would scunner (sicken) the de'il himsel'." [Please select]
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Sometimes, too, the animals seems to take a scunner at a place and keeps out o' the way.' [Please select]
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