Ulster - EUL | l, hir legs splayin open in a | basin | o blak, woollen cloth. "Who's |
Doric - MNA | n like Halloween aipples in a | basin | o watter. Johnny tuik a tig o |
Central - WCE | that we stert cryin, 'Gie's a | basin | . We're gonnae boke!' |
Shetland - SHD | he’s feenished A’ll get a | basin | o da waater tae dook my sair |
Central - EDN | wer his, gleamin’ wash hand | basin | , the top cam’ awa’ in his |
Central - EDN | ’ bottle, which cracked the | basin | ! “Awwwwww’, pair sowl!” |
Central - GLA | p ower broken iceslabs in the | basin | , skittered up the streets. A |
Doric - ABN | . She wis settlin fast in the | basin | fan the Hairbour Offices alan |
Doric - MNA | or a sup hett watter inno the | basin | , an clean ye up. I'll gie ye |
Doric - MNA | an threw is knife in ower the | basin | . "Ah dinna ken foo ye'r se bl |
Doric - MNA | Fullt the | basin | , rollt up the leg o his drawe |
Central - WCE | wan tablespoon o it in a hale | basin | o watter and ye've gaed and p |
Central - WCE | it intae the first available | basin | a water which jist happent ta |
Central - WCE | reakin oot owre the Mauchline | Basin | Plain, |
Doric - MNA | : he steed ma up in an enamel | basin | full o caal watter an, wi a c |
Central - EDN | n a kist. There wis an enamel | basin | an a ewer fillt wi watter, an |
Doric - MNA | s; a waardrobe an a waash-han | basin | . |
Doric - MNA | an her mither Sally hid a tin | basin | wytin reamin wi watter, fur t |
Ulster - EUL | up wi me." Grace teuk the tin | basin | o watter an set it doon on th |
Central - WCE | e anely send yin message. Yet | basin | oor vote on the content o tha |
Central - LAL | ae ploat ma erse atween a hot | basin | o' watter and a cauld basin o |