Central - NEC | "Heh, you're no deid," | girned | Charon. "Get aff ma boat or a |
Shetland - SHD | crumbs wun atil him as weel," | girned | da Hat-makker: "du sood never |
Central - GLA | "Whit?" | girned | the Princess. "Are you havin |
Central - SEC | r lak. He graizled hiz teith, | girned | |
Central - LAL | omebody taen ma cake,' Tapiwa | girned | . J had it wrapped up in a wee |
Central - GLA | Red as he grat and | girned | and minged |
Doric - MNA | 's craig, tho she'd niver hae | girned | aboot it. |
Shetland - SHD | While da Panther, he | girned | , an got knife, fork an bowl |
Doric - DOR | rt an a sottar o yersel,' she | girned | . Sae I sat in the neuk o the |
Doric - MNA | wattergaw, she | girned | tae a sonsie wee bummer, |
Central - LAL | that I took tent o, whan she | girned | , or boastit, or whiles whan s |
Doric - MNA | e this in ma hale life,” he | girned | . |
Doric - MNA | e-mony-feet in here,’” he | girned | . “It says centipede.” |
Central - LAL | And Wolfie | girned | , 'This isna fine! |
Central - EDN | Caskie | girned | oan: "The Provost must be fea |
Central - LAL | We | girned | at neibours. |
Central - LAL | "Mak it quick," the king | girned | . |
Central - NEC | me, but, did ye no?" the king | girned | . "Whit were ye daein wi that |
Central - LAL | ke tae see ye try!" the witch | girned | . |
Orkney - ORK | thir both | girned | an promiesed, sheu cheerios, |
Central - LAL | nd naethin ever happens,' Roo | girned | . |
Orkney - ORK | The monster | girned | and gied a rift, and threw up |
Central - AYR | An frae there on," the Hatter | girned | , "he'll never dae a thing he' |
Southern - SEA | ae got in as weil," th Hatter | girned | : "ee shouldnae hae put eet in |
Central - LAL | r the Emperor that she nivver | girned | aboot it. |
Central - LAL | er music for me," the Emperor | girned | tae the clockwork bird by his |
Central - NEC | ven look at the coos. He jist | girned | that Hercules had been awa to |
Central - SEC | ' said Ian, but Cherlie juist | girned | , |
Central - SEC | na aften lauch, nor kiss, but | girned | muckle; teeth stained wi nico |
Central - LAL | held, but they grummled, they | girned | and they craiked |
Central - LAL | the pulley stert. The pulley | girned | , like an auld whirligig that |
Orkney - ORK | an the folk who bide here?’ | girned | Professor McGonagall, jumpan |
Doric - MNA | “Oh fit’ll we dae noo?” | girned | his faither. “We canna affo |