| Not, in short, for goods or dress |
LONGTRAIN |
| One side of the eastern loch |
ELEVEN |
| Ones sound anti that go with them |
UNCLES |
| Rust might get around to have eaten this |
ROTATE |
| Shades of what she may get with half a hundred, along with the rest |
SHELTERS |
| Tear about ten more? |
EXTRA |
| That soiled lug of yours? |
EARTHY |
| That's enough to make you sound hoarse |
NEAGH |
| That's just enough to leave one flat |
PUNCTURE |
| That's what you get for lying just a little |
COT |
| The blooming torments there 'e endured |
HELLEBORE |
| The East at length before one was fed for a stretch |
ELONGATE |
| The woman's mixed-up lad is well able to blow his own trumpet |
HERALD |
| This may make it 'ot at last for the cookney at length |
ELL |
| This sort of ox has no meat on it or just a grain of it |
OATEN |
| This'll get you down and make you turn red at last |
EIDER |
| Too like where there's water |
ASWELL |
| What you get from the end of cockcrow |
CAW |