Ulster - EUL | Duntit | breeshts wi juke-bax boomins | |
Doric - MNA | duntit | his snoot, booed his mowser, | |
Doric - MNA | it his fiddle aneth his chin, | duntit | his fit three times on the fl |
Doric - MNA | sweat fae's broo as he dunt, | duntit | their cases up the steps an j |
Central - LAL | stakes. That time an arra had | duntit | Narcissus while he wis keekin |
Central - AYR | ablow her chin: her chin had | duntit | her fuit! |
Central - AYR | ist at that saicont, her heid | duntit | agin the ruif o the haa: in f |
Doric - MNA | "Ah ken fit it is!" He | duntit | the flat o'is han aff i is br |
Doric - MNA | fit ma Faither shoutit es he | duntit | is fist doon oan the table, g |
Central - LAL | n, fair lowpit aff the waa an | duntit | me wi the poust o |
Central - LAL | three hunner laddies had been | duntit | by his arras as they dandered |
Central - LAL | t jist in time tae avoid bein | duntit | by it. |
Central - NEC | for three year afore his ship | duntit | against the hin-end o the Ear |
Central - LAL | ae it this time! The duimster | duntit | me wi his stick, |
Central - LAL | elaborate the vernacular was | duntit | oot amang three paircels o fo |
Doric - MNA | n shuntit, the pavement files | duntit | Three fit fae the kerb cam ta |
Central - SWE | the drums | duntit | , tubs thumpit - |
Central - LAL | inators, and its abidin ethos | duntit | and skelpit French language p |
Central - LAL | e an afore lang the two ships | duntit | thegither wi thaim aye no rea |
Southern - WCE | Ma tackets | duntit | the causey as I ran |
Central - LAL | a michty asteroid storm that | duntit | oor planet lang syne,' contin |
Doric - MNA | dowp o the creakin cairt that | duntit | ahin great Tibby's sweeshin t |
Central - NEC | s ance braw kist o marble nou | duntit | permanent. |