Part 65 (1/2)
Kame sindle, kame sair
If the hair is seldom combed it soon becomes a difficult and painful operation to perform Proverbially applied when silected to such an extent that they become troublesome
Kamesters are aye creeshy
”Kareasy People are always like their work
Katie Sweerock, frae where she sat, cried, ”Reik me this, and reik me that”
”Applied to lazy people, who ask others to do this or that for theht to do for theude fellow
”Spoken when one peeps into the pot to see if the liquor be out; whereas a jolly good fellow should drink about, and when the pot's eh
That is, keep your own counsel on er or delicacy
”'Thir kittle times will drive the wisest o' us daft,' said Neil Blane, the prudent host of the Howff; 'but I'se aye keep a calie fair words
Or promise much, but perform little
”The assets he carried off are of nae ht his pipe wi' theie him siller on them--that I ken by Andro Wylie; but they were ower auld cats to draw that strae afore theae fair words”--_Rob Roy_
Keep a thing seven years, and ye'll find a use for't
Keep gude company, and ye'll be counted ane o' them
Keep hame, and hame will keep you
Keep out o' his company that cracks o' his cheatery
Shun the co for a sair fit
”Keep solish_
Keep the feast till the feast day
Keep the head and feet warm, and the rest will tak nae harm
Keep the staff in your ain hand
Keep woo, and it will be dirt; keep lint, and it will be silk
”Lint , but wool rots”--_Kelly_