Doric - DOR | O' | confusion | . |
Ulster - WUL | m the Irish 'ciar thuathail' ( | confusion | ) or Welsh 'cythrwfl' (turmoil |
Doric - MNA | hoose oan fire," said Ronnie, | confusion | ragin inside im. "She wisna f |
Southern - SWE | lish weather, fear, mistrust, | confusion | . Dinnae forget sheep mums who |
Central - EDN | did smile than, bit he shawed | confusion | . |
Central - WCE | ord for a state of uproar and | confusion | : a riot. |
Central - SEC | till gripped intae a state ae | confusion | by this revelation. |
Central - EDN | rstood the situation, and the | confusion | . And he has the right connect |
Central - AYR | that they turnt tail. In the | confusion | an clamour that followed, Joh |
Central - LAL | eration at the schule – the | confusion | , the beltin, the anxiety. It |
Central - DUN | ty edifice wis a cause o some | confusion | amang the local fowk wha cuid |
Orkney - ORK | Here | confusion | is welcomed, |
Ulster - CUL | aas the game wus in that much | confusion | that shae niver knowed whathe |
Central - SEC | per. A example is the English | confusion | atween "strait" an "straight" |
Doric - NNB | its: iss caused some noise an | confusion | , as e beeg burds complained a |
Ulster - CUL | This caased a bit o noise an | confusion | , es the big burds gien aff th |
Doric - ABN | grun – he looks up at ma in | confusion | , as though he’s nae clue fi |
Central - EDN | uously upon you, is a certain | confusion | that is affecting the bureauc |
Central - SEC | His brows narrowed in | confusion | . ‘Ur ye sure? Ah couldnae f |
Central - SEC | the mornin, she’d blink in | confusion | at the unfamiliar ceilin fur |
Central - GLA | meenits the hale court wis in | confusion | , gittin the Dormoose turnt oo |
Doric - NNB | meenads e whole court wis in | confusion | , gettan e Moosie turned oot, |
Ulster - CUL | minutes the hale coort wus in | confusion | , gittin the Dorrmoose turnt o |
Central - LAL | land, later meaning a state o | confusion | efter anither music hall sang |
Central - LAL | s mair in a mess, a bourach o | confusion | , raither nor the direck clart |
Central - AYR | she remains still wi a look o | confusion | ower her face. |
Shetland - SHD | lat doon, he wis in a dirl o | confusion | . Maybe if he forced Jesus' ha |
Shetland - SHD | ok. Da wan dat caused a bit o | confusion | wis da letter 'i' as in igloo |
Doric - NNB | then silence, an then anither | confusion | o voices-"Howld up |
Central - GLA | then silence, an then another | confusion | ae voices-"Haud up his heidBr |
Central - AYR | Know we Scots feel your | confusion | : |
Ulster - CUL | sily at the Queen, an in haes | confusion | hae bit piece oot o haes tayc |
Central - LAL | Puir cratur, A can sense his | confusion | , |
Central - GLA | asily at the Queen, an in his | confusion | he bit a big chunk oot ae his |
Doric - NNB | neasily at e Queen, an in his | confusion | he bit a beeg piece oot o his |
Central - EDN | wey o speakin. Thair remains | confusion | amang the general public aboo |
Doric - DOR | Ye say there's a richt | confusion | , ach weel ye ken |
Doric - DOR | Ye say there's a richt | confusion | , ach weel ye ken |
Central - LAL | nal arrangements haes creatit | confusion | aboot the aplicability o the |
Central - EDN | ape, unseen, in the ensuin’ | confusion | . Ma han’s were shaking sae |