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Dialect ‘S’ 6 of 7
Staff : stick Stagger : attempt, ‘he staggered it anyhow’ Start : ‘you gave me a start’, scared me; commence, ‘start the game’
Starving cold : ‘shut the dure! I’m starving.’ Stew : quandary, ‘I’m in the devil’s own stew’ Stime ; blind Stir ; crowd, ‘a great stir of people’; poke, ‘stir the fire’ Stock ; the side of the bed farthest from the wall Stoor : commotion, dust, ‘you’re raising too much stoor’ Strain : sprain Strange : shy, ‘he’s strange unless he knows you’ Strapper : large
Stride-legs : astride Stroke : cover, ‘stroke it in with the harrow’  Strong :strong-farmer: well-to-do; ‘going strong’, doing well String : to hang Stroop : spout of kettle or teapot Strunt : sulk, ‘just let him strunt’ Stune : intermittent pain Stupe : bathe Suck in : mislead, 'He sucked me in the w'ainst, but I have he's measure now!' Suck : n. a toady, 'pay her no mine, she's on'y an aul suck!'
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