The generous serving produced a momentary swither as to whether this was going to be manageable, before she decided it was. |
The swither between the two is her special contribution to what is now a very old tradition of photo-based painting from Sickert to Richter onwards. |
The wind smells of the Wear, sprays rain on the wall and growls with an insistent swither. |
He seemed to be in a swither whether to return home, to follow ye, or to lie down and die by the road. |
I pursued my journey to Fulton, and laughed heartily to think what a swither I had left poor Job in. |
What signifies keeping the poor lassie in a swither? I'se uphand it's been Robertson that learned ye that doctrine. |