Central - SEC | Diggin | 's Dot | |
Central - SWE | diggin | ||
Shetland - SHD | d afore, "Sure then I'm here! | Diggin | fer apples, yer Honour! |
Ulster - CUL | d afore, "Sure A'm ower here! | Diggin | fur epples, yer honour!" |
Central - GLA | re, "Sure an ah'm right here! | Diggin | fir aipples, yer honour!" |
Central - AYR | , "Sure then Oi'm here, sorr! | Diggin | for apples, yer honour!" |
Southern - SEA | " | Diggin | fur aipples, huh!" said th Ra |
Central - AYR | " | Diggin | for aipples, are ye!" said th |
Doric - DOR | Daein I' gairdin, | diggin | tatties, |
Shetland - SHD | kle da sam," said da Duchess, | diggin | her sharp peerie shin inta Al |
Central - GLA | same hing," said the Duchess, | diggin | her little sharp chin intae A |
Ulster - CUL | ame thing," said the Duchess, | diggin | hir shairp wee chin intae Ali |
Southern - SEA | same hing," said th Duchess, | diggin | hur shairp wee chin intae Ahl |
Central - SEC | the airnin, cuttin the gress, | diggin | the gairden an hunners o ithe |
Doric - MNA | bloody wife aleen!" he roart, | diggin | his elba inte the Jeweller's |
Central - LAL | in. A nervously hover nearby, | diggin | ma Clark's shoes intae the ha |
Central - AYR | l, an gie a haun wi the grave- | diggin | . |
Doric - ABN | it wis dark, he wis in it - | diggin | , pluntin, weedin, shiftin ste |
Doric - MNA | wi twar three men workin awa | diggin | the grun. There wiz a kist at |
Shetland - SHD | anes feenished up at da gold | diggin | in America. Dey sent hame mon |
Doric - MNA | Bi nicht ye'll baith be | diggin | holes, |
Central - SEC | h hired the boay tae dae some | diggin | intae these Bonnyrigg cunts. |
Central - GLA | ah edge further up the slope | diggin | in wae ma heels fur traction. |
Southern - SEA | buttonholes bit a' fund masel | diggin | ' intae ma sewin' box for a pi |
Central - WCE | Charlene startet sniggern an | diggin | me in the ribs, Well, said Mi |
Doric - MNA | doon till ma vest An keep on | diggin | |
Central - GLA | istinct impression she’s no | diggin | the pleasantries. Joe’s goa |
Central - GLA | ys, “and ah did a wee bit o | diggin | . Did ye know Wullie’s wife |
Central - NEC | oot that student doctors war | diggin | up their kinfowk, they war ob |
Doric - MNA | wi Minnie an ran on afore her | diggin | the taes o her button-buits i |
Central - WCE | hen he's paintin the fence or | diggin | the garden) an she'd hing it |
Doric - MNA | "Yer dug's | diggin | up the girse again!" Ah roart |
Central - GLA | e windae sill, ma fingernails | diggin | intae the pointed mortar gap |
Central - GLA | chines in the sea, some weans | diggin | in the sand wae widden spades |
Ulster - CUL | ines in the sea, some weeyins | diggin | in the san wi wudden spades, |
Southern - SEA | n-huts in th sea, some bairns | diggin | in th sand wi wudden spades, |
Ulster - BUL | at | diggin | doon an plunnerin in the soil |
Central - GLA | Wi aw that | diggin | o yer black baund airnstane. |
Central - DUN | er in his pooches an stairtit | diggin | it oot an handit it ower. As |
Central - NEC | ndee — sterted gangin aboot | diggin | up bodies fae the local kirky |
Doric - DOR | s tae bring a spade and stert | diggin | ? – Dae I pit it oot o ma mi |
Central - SEC | Whilst | diggin | intae ma jeans poacket tae pr |
Central - SWE | ahin the bar had a field day | diggin | the bottles fae oot back, mad |