Doric - MNA | undertaker maanies aa teen a | cord | , wi young Walter stannin it t |
Doric - ABN | he lavvie and pulled the reid | cord | in the toilet. Immediately th |
Central - LAL | the | cord | frae Janet's dressin-goon |
Doric - ABN | realised that I stretched the | cord | so much, the plug had come lo |
Central - AYR | the like o't, as she tied the | cord | , dried an swaddlt the wee wru |
Central - SEC | os a wis the lightest and the | cord | a used wis awready pit on. A |
Central - SEC | Ma feet were then pit in the | cord | . A walked tae the edge. |
Ulster - EUL | reached fur the tassel o the | cord | . |
Central - LAL | a husband wis gaun'ae cut the | cord | wi a puckin Stanley knife!' |
Central - LAL | nd that it's time tae cut the | cord | . |
Orkney - ORK | fragile | cord | . |
Doric - MNA | a decision, he went tae a big | cord | aside the fire and pulled doo |
Central - LAL | ormented her" struck a strang | cord | wi us, an haes done sae intae |
Central - LAL | tae mend his siller | cord | . |
Doric - MNA | a han te the shimmerin silver | cord | at hid appeart atween imsel a |
Southern - SEA | lowse the ticht | cord | o the years |
Central - EDN | he side o her haun the sacrit | cord | , the nerve that cairries the |