Doric - MNA | der! AhÂ’ve gotten yer knife, | fork | , speen an teaspeen an ahÂ’m n |
Shetland - SHD | her, he girned, an got knife, | fork | an bowl |
Central - LAL | ‘Wi a fankle- | fork | ,’ said Mixter, haudin oot a |
Central - LAL | sht, she luiked at her fankle- | fork | an smiled. Snorl had inscribe |
Orkney - ORK | e haggis can be fluffed wae a | fork | . The colour is light, and the |
Ulster - SYN | tae lowse hïs buits. Wi tha | fork | ïn hïs hans, he'll redd up |
Doric - DOR | peats wi a | fork | . Jonsar wis a wee bit curious |
Central - LAL | ingin ower the back o it wi a | fork | atween oor teeth. Whan we hae |
Doric - MNB | ped oot ma set and drapped ma | fork | on the fleer. The rest of the |
Central - WCE | ll. They keep on fawin aff ma | fork | .' |
Central - SEC | Or turned a divot Wi ma | fork | |
Central - LAL | unny, wha wis bitin doon on a | fork | and listenin, aw lugs. "He's |
Shetland - SHD | Whit fock wid a gien for a | fork | -lift. Wi hits rigid |
Doric - DOR | watter and luikit aroon fur a | fork | . Tryin tae fin onything in am |
Doric - MNA | at its mids. At its tap wis a | fork | wi a boorach o willow boughs |
Doric - MNA | year back, wi naething bit a | fork | o hazel atween his hauns tae |
Central - LAL | ’ said Mixter, haudin oot a | fork | wi its prongs aw bent ower th |
Doric - DOR | taed | fork | , it affa weel worn, nae shaft |
Doric - DOR | taed | fork | oot efter I gaed hame. I supp |
Doric - DOR | taed | fork | , pintin oot Jonsar didnae hae |
Doric - DOR | ep grun, he used a three taed | fork | . |
Doric - DOR | me he first seen a three taed | fork | . It wis fin he wis |
Doric - DOR | you wid hae a auld three taed | fork | ? You see it wid be handy for |
Doric - DOR | THE THREE TAED | FORK | |
Doric - DOR | workin awa wi the three taed | fork | , fin he seen the twa horse st |
Doric - DOR | lifted wi the three taed | fork | . they were pit in ower a bogi |
Doric - DOR | wid dee fine. Yon three taed | fork | wid tak a firm haud o |
Doric - DOR | fower taed | fork | hid made the job a gweed bit |
Doric - DOR | say he hid a fower taed | fork | an wis a bittie mair upmarket |
Orkney - ORK | table as usual, me knife and | fork | poised fur attack, |
Central - SEC | then lay doon their knife and | fork | , to caw for yill, or ask a yo |
Doric - DOR | strae | fork | wi the usual twa taes. This w |
Central - LAL | e a haund. Ah mind ettlin tae | fork | the silage up intae the heich |
Doric - DOR | irst, an it teen twa lads tae | fork | shaves aff |
Doric - DOR | Tae think am aboot tae | fork | oot fir @dundeeunitedfc PPV a |
Central - GLA | e come cheap. Ah’ll huv tae | fork | oot hauf a week’s pension f |
Doric - DOR | dinna hae a three | fork | ." Jonsar Eck jist shook his h |
Orkney - ORK | hole thing? I teuk the silage | fork | fae the byre an lifted the lo |
Doric - DOR | onsar Eck wis workin awa. The | fork | wis jist |
Doric - DOR | shaft an fitted it intae the | fork | . he wis awa tae the moss |
Central - EDN | ed tae rest the barrel in the | fork | o’ the branch o’ the bush |
Doric - DOR | shaft o the | fork | . As he worked awa he went awa |
Central - LAL | No the pleugh nor the | fork | ! |
Orkney - ORK | Noo Erchie teuk his byre | fork | , the claes tae tak right aaf, |
Central - WCE | arrass them by usin the wrang | fork | or by askin whit certain thin |
Doric - DOR | ses 240 volts ti yer toasting | fork | wid be a fair dunt |
Doric - DOR | ti1968 @DoricPhrases Toasting | fork | oot efter bathtime |
Central - SEC | nicht, Mirren tuik the tid ti | fork | out mair faks anent hir |
Central - SEC | Than the custumer out-cam ti | fork | throu hir kaces. |
Central - AYR | I’d augment wi a classical | fork | |
Central - LAL | €™ said Doug, as an identical | fork | slawly raxed oot fae his moot |
Doric - MNA | e'd let Minnie haud the hazel | fork | the day he'd fand it. In her |
Doric - NNB | e e Panther received knife an | fork | wi a growl, |
Southern - SEA | th Panther received knife an | fork | wi a growl, |
Central - AYR | ile the Panther tusk knife an | fork | wi a growl, |
Ulster - GUL | tha houl o a daicent gairden | fork | Wullie? |
Doric - MNA | sing till he struck the tunin | fork | an led them, his voice as swe |
Doric - MNA | 's faither drew oot the tunin | fork | frae its boxie, and gaed forr |
Ulster - SYN | rit an wi fire. Hïs winnowin | fork | ïs ïn hïs han, an he wull |
Central - SEC | t the lash imo - kin thae no | fork | the park likes |
Central - GLA | n intae his plate, scoopin up | fork | faes like a man bailin watter |
Southern - SEA | and birlling it aboot on yir | fork | . Pass mei the penne pasta. St |
Doric - MNA | racht some fower mile aff, or | fork | tae the north three mile as t |
Doric - MNA | n. It's him." Davie dooned is | fork | . "Myn yon frock at wi coppit |
Doric - MNA | aan-oot sigh as he dooned his | fork | an knife an lookit up it Joyc |
Central - DUN | his platefu on the end o his | fork | , he seys, 'Are ye shair it's |
Doric - DOR | This | fork | wis used tae gither knott gir |
Central - LAL | eyed, suinest forgot. He maks | fork | and spuin o thumb and index f |
Doric - DOR | d." Och please yoursel." That | fork | wis in ower |
Doric - DOR | sked Skippy. "Cood I hae that | fork | min?" Skippy |
Central - LAL | ‘Dinna yaise that | fork | , Kat,’ said her dad. ‘Itâ |
Orkney - ORK | Her paet | fork | , tae lift each een oot, deftl |
Orkney - ORK | e or finger mower) turned (by | fork | ) made into screws then biggid |