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  • As ever, I'm not at all satisfied with my own inability to really carry a tune, but I've tried to make up for the tonal atrocities by, as we say in Scotland, gieing it laldy.

    Archive 2010-05-01 Hal Duncan 2010

  • As ever, I'm not at all satisfied with my own inability to really carry a tune, but I've tried to make up for the tonal atrocities by, as we say in Scotland, gieing it laldy.

    March On! Hal Duncan 2010

  • As seems to be the way of things at the moment, the Government has made last minute changes to placate angry back benchers threatening a bit of laldy, as they say in Scotland.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2008

  • As seems to be the way of things at the moment, the Government has made last minute changes to placate angry back benchers threatening a bit of laldy, as they say in Scotland.

    Planning Bill 2008 vs Reform Bill 1832 2008

  • She might just lie there like a sack of tatties while you're giving it laldy, refusing to go doggies because "it's dirty" or worst still, absolutely refusing access to "the tradesmans" for biblical reasons and that's just plain unacceptable.

    An undercover policeman missed Not a sheep 2007

  • Toale opened the door with his usual action suggestive of ceremonial flourish, as though, just inside, six liveried heralds were about to give it laldy in accompaniment.

    Boiling a Frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000

  • Toale opened the door with his usual action suggestive of ceremonial flourish, as though, just inside, six liveried heralds were about to give it laldy in accompaniment.

    Boiling a frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000

  • But, where was the mention - any mention at all - of the 7000 plus Rangers fans at the other end of the stadium giving it laldy with their sectarian bile.

    The Guardian World News Roy Greenslade 2011

  • I'm toying with a glass of bubbly, Michael Bublé is giving Cry Me a Rivah laldy from his latest album and I'm into the second of three meat pies when in strolls Barnaby Hawkes, the man I once pronounced dead in this column.

    unknown title 2009

  • You're not bothered now but if they win, you will be on giving it laldy! lol England won a World Cup with a goal that never crossed the line

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2008

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