Weel, I dootna that there was mony a thing pitten doon to ye that was behadden to the makkar. ❋ Unknown (1887)
He hasna gotten sleep for twa nichts, an 'he's fair pitten by himsel' wi 'thae ill-set ❋ Unknown (1887)
No; I'll uphaud that there's no 'yer match amang a' the beadles o 'that toun -- no' in yer best days, when ye handed up yer snuff-box to Maister M'Sneesh o 'Balmawhapple in the collectin' ladle, when ye saw that he was sore pitten til't for a snuff. ❋ Unknown (1887)
Gin it had been ill-doin ', he micht hae pitten it doon to the sins o' yer youth; but ill - doctrine he canna forgie. ❋ Unknown (1887)
He was "ill pitten thegither" to begin with, but many of his physical defects were the penalties of his work, and endeared him to the Glen. ❋ Ian Maclaren (1878)
He was "ill pitten the gither" to begin with, but many of his physical defects were the penalties of his work, and endeared him to the Glen. ❋ Ian Maclaren (1878)
It micht hae come til a far wysser heid nor mine, but seein 'it did come to mine, it wad luik as gien the Lord micht hae pitten' t 'there -- to the comfort an' consolation o 'ane,' at, gien she be a gowk, is muckle the same as the Lord made her wi ''s ain bliss-it han'. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
"Ye get them pitten up, and I'll fess a barrow," said James, leaving the shop. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
I can ill eat an 'her lyin' deid I 'the hoose -- it winna gang ower; but I maun get some strength pitten intil me afore the berial. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
But I hae here i 'my pooch a bit silly playock,' at's been i 'the hoose this mony a lang; an' jist this last nicht it was pitten intil my heid there micht be some guid intl the chattel, seein 'i' the tradition o 'the faimily it's aye been hauden for siller. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
It wad brak my hert to pairt wi 'the buiks afore I got them pitten in dacent order. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
There's been a fowth o 'sheep-care pitten intil' im. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
Noo I'm terrible lang-sichtit, and I had pitten the buiks i 'that pairt a' richt already wi 'my ain han' -- and I saw her put her han 'upon a buik that was no fit for her. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
"But," he added, "there was nae occasion to gie me sic a dirdum: a word wad hae pitten me mair i 'the wrang." ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
"Weel, here's a bit 'at he made as gin Samson was sayin' o ''t, till himsel' like, efter they had pitten oot's een -- the Phillisteens, ye ken." ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
He spak 'o' a five-poun 'note that he had pitten in't. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
There's something i 'the New Testament, some gait,' at's pitten 't into my heid; though, faith, I dinna ken whaur to luik for 't. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
Ye wad hae thocht the deevil had made the warl ', and syne God had pitten us intil 't, and jist gied a bit wag o' 's han 'whiles to haud the deevil aff o' 's whan he was like to destroy the breed a'thegither. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
[Awww] [look at that] little [pitten]...
You [Pitten]! ❋ J.e.s.s (2007)
Did you [see how] cute [Thunder] was [acting]?
God, he is such a pitten! ❋ SomeKindOfAHandleHere (2016)