Central - AYR | Clappin | their hauns as ye rax fir the | |
Doric - MNA | st in peace, Fobie," he said, | clappin | the heidsteen an waakin awa. |
Doric - ABN | deuk?" the blind wifie said, | clappin | his feathers. |
Central - GLA | ple aw come ootside at wance, | clappin | fur carers. It brings a tear |
Central - LAL | f drookit! said Wee Grumphie, | clappin | him ower. |
Doric - MNA | "Qoooo!" cried Gertie, | clappin | her hans. "Div ye think wi'll |
Central - EDN | he victim releasing the wire, | clappin | ’ his han’s tae his hied a |
Doric - DOR | Aat's richt," said the Queen, | clappin | her on the heid, the filk Ail |
Doric - MNA | d. Fowk jist stid ere lachin, | clappin | , encouragin em. I didnae thin |
Doric - MNA | rrice!" Joyce lut oot a gasp, | clappin | a han ower her moo, as she op |
Central - LAL | ft, tottie haunds tigged her, | clappin | her doucely, while ither haun |
Central - EDN | Than he ran aroon chafin her, | clappin | , gettin her adrenalin gaun, w |
Central - LAL | e Perjinkian crood went daft, | clappin | an cheerin. Cloot wis huggin |
Doric - MNA | ! Nivver myn im," said Jinny, | clappin | the back o'is han. "Billy's j |
Central - SEC | lookin forrit tae u bhoys - | clappin | us btw lol |
Central - WCE | wis a sclammer o cheerin and | clappin | ; weans were lowpin on tae the |
Doric - DOR | r Hammarby sports club) stood | clappin | their airms, stampin their fe |
Central - SEC | ottish joke!) an the audience | clappin | in time. I'm surprised naebod |
Central - WCE | baldy an evrubdy wis up pure | clappin | his heid an seein whit it fel |
Doric - MNA | "Ah've nivver unnersteed folk | clappin | ...nor you jynin in," he said |
Central - LAL | ht lichts an the sound o fowk | clappin | her an ruffin thair feet. She |
Southern - SEA | There was a general | clappin | o hauns at this: eet was th f |
Central - GLA | Thir wis a general | clappin | ae hauns at this: it wis the |
Ulster - CUL | Thur wus a general | clappin | o hauns at this: it wus the f |
Central - WCE | an | clappin | thir hauns. A big crowd ae fo |
Doric - MNA | pretendin it wis a kitchie an | clappin | berries an steens on tap o do |
Doric - MNA | Sandy, spittin oan 1s han an | clappin | doon the lang stran o hair at |
Doric - MNA | itchie maid cried, lauchin an | clappin | her hauns. 'Alec, Airchie, Ar |
Central - LAL | ae oor hidin place, lowpin an | clappin | oor haunds, an begged oor fai |
Central - GLA | e,' they shout, stawnin up an | clappin | their hawns noo. 'HERE WE FUC |
Central - GLA | nterrupt thamsels tae jine in | clappin | fur the pilot |
Central - EDN | she staggert, he jynt her in | clappin | as the rhythm slawed ... than |
Doric - MNA | Tae a pirl o | clappin | , the culture-cairrier booed, |
Central - WCE | ain virtue. Gin we coud stap | clappin | oor ain backs for a meenit, a |
Central - WCE | Yin couthie meenit they'r | clappin | yer croon |
Central - LAL | ell aboot, and there wis mair | clappin | . "This delicious scran, freen |
Central - EDN | i yae fuit ... He dooblet his | clappin | an she made horns again, an c |
Doric - MNA | s sicht afore him. Aabody wis | clappin | an stumpin their feet...an aa |
Central - SEC | ntre row stands up and starts | clappin | . An act ae kindness which som |
Southern - SEA | s, "There was some attempt at | clappin | , which was immediately suppre |
Central - WCE | ur sittin up the back startet | clappin | an whistlin. Missus Auldhill |
Doric - ABN | ral at daein this. We aa kept | clappin | the wee beastie, as if tae sa |
Central - GLA | The boays are aw | clappin | fur me when ah open mah eyes, |
Doric - DOR | Ayewiz | clappin | him roon i'lug |