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"However can something so small cause such a stramash in something so big as a person?"
"Well, there was the hell of a stramash broke out at the house, after ve left, when Uncle Jamie came back," he began.
"Yon wee stramash didna do it any good," he admitted, massaging the shoulder with his free hand.
Celebrating the warmth, wit and grit of the Scots language from 'fankle' to 'stramash'.
'It s all a stramash of gossip down there, Angus,' said Byers, giving his visitors a look.
He will be marrying a Wilson and the Wilsons will always be making a stramash over eferything.
The SNP must not allow itself to be bullied by Labour in the stramash over the Commons vote.
Anyhow, there was some stramash as we left, and an English sergeant was shot - by coincidence, it was the man that gave me the first flogging.
Back in 2007, James Buchan caused a stramash in the Guardian's Review pages when he questioned the value of translating poetry at all.
I think Duncan has sufficient trouble on his hands; he'd feel obliged to take issue wi' Forbes, and that's a stramash he doesna need to start just now.
"Lillywhite and Anstruther have no great love of Catholics, I expect, but why stir up a stramash now, when the priest would be gone in the morning, anyway?
During his time on Scotsport, Montford became famous for his trademark checkered pattern sports jackets, and some classic lines of football commentary, including What a stramash!
On it there was a blurry and smudged stramash of colours, visible only when the sheet was tilted at an angle that didn't reflect the strip-lighting off its glossy sheen and into the lenses of his specs.