Part 89 (1/2)
Tam-tell-truth's nae courtier
Tappit hens like cock-crowing
Tarry breeks pays nae freight
Persons in the sae one another ”Pipers don't pay fiddlers”--_English_ ”One barber shaves another”--_French_
Tarry lang brings little hame
Tell nae tales out o' schule
Tell the truth and shame the deil
Thank ye for cakes, I have scones in
That is, such a thing is better done or told than you could do it
That'll be a sap out o'my income or prospects
That's abune your thoo of which he is considered incapable
That's a piece a step a substantial ”piece” or meal
That's a sair hair in ure withoutby theower a cloakpin Bailie Grahaot that tale by the end”--_Rob Roy_
That's as ill as the ewes in the yaird and nae dogs to hunt the the safest place where the ewes could be, the proverb ht
That's a tale o' twa drinks
That's a tee'd ba'
That's but ae doctor's opinion
That's equal aqual
”Mr Novit, ye'll no forget to draw the annual rent that's due on the yerl's band--if I pay debt to other folk, I think they suld pay it toelse to do, ye , Jock, when ye're sleeping My father tauld me sae forty years sin', but I ne'er fand ti twa dogs wi' ae stane
That's for that, as butter's for fish
Meaning that such a thing is exactly what is wanted