I still fit my ageing pins into a pair of heels, although these days they're more kitten than peerie. |
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Poor old Rob must be birlin like a peerie trying to make sense of what all his gaffers are on about. |
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Not really waving, you see, but drowning, as the figure in the beaver coat scissor-strode away in clackety peerie heels. |
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It was always, with its corsets and peerie heels for both sexes, as camp as Dale Winton and Lily Savage sharing a tent at a Boy Scouts' jamboree. |
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Last year I broke my arm after tripping over the pavement in my peerie heels. |
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Demonstrations of Victorian life with Victorian games, a gird and cleek competition, whip and peerie competition and staff in costume. |
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He put in the starting handle, gave it a whirl and it spun like a child's peerie. |
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Slippers apparently cause 11 times more injuries than peerie heels and, oh yes, Costa coffee are increasing both their sales and numbers they employ. |
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Police are looking for information after a stolen car was crashed and abandoned into Kirkwall's Peerie Sea. |
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The student, who spends his summers working in Lerwick's Peerie Shop Cafe, is also tickled by his new status as a fashion icon. |
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The people of Orkney are well used to the likes of Tongue of Gangsta, Peerie Breast and Rotten Gutter. |
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Notable exponents of Shetland folk music include Aly Bain, Fiddlers' Bid, and the late Tom Anderson and Peerie Willie Johnson. |
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Notable exponents of Shetland folk music include Aly Bain and the late Tom Anderson and Peerie Willie Johnson. |
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