Central - SWE | guddle | me oot. The nun stepped forwa | |
Central - SEC | ts language wis tae mak sic a | guddle | o thair ondings as Allan Brow |
Southern - SEA | t aw, as th game was in sic a | guddle | that she ne'er kent whither e |
Central - LAL | ae veesit her, I get in sic a | guddle | that I end up in a different |
Central - LAL | micht, hooanever, lead til a | guddle | whan spellin oot Scots. |
Central - DUN | haos comes aboot. An siccan a | guddle | will likely no be bad fer us. |
Southern - SEA | sayin, an th words came in a | guddle | indeed: |
Central - LAL | how yese are ayeweys makkin a | guddle | o ma plans, Ony fairmer will |
Central - LAL | irns' claes, aw piled up in a | guddle | . Insteid o toys, or books, or |
Shetland - SHD | r doonfaa. An dey'll git in a | guddle | an no fin dir wye oot o it. |
Central - LAL | ilka bairn wants a | guddle | |
Central - LAL | drapes werna poud. OH whit a | guddle | ! Wetter wis rinnin doon the w |
Central - WCE | mpden when we're takkin oot a | guddle | o P.E. teachers an pairt-time |
Central - LAL | die cawed back. 'Ye're gonnae | guddle | up the haill hoose, |
Central - LAL | tae ask mair. Kat stertit tae | guddle | up her pasta intae a ricklie |
Central - AYR | r faither they learnt hou tae | guddle | for troots, an whaur the big |
Central - LAL | at she jist looked like a wee | guddle | o clooties. Klaus hadnae telt |
Central - LAL | €˜Ye’ve wormholed intae the | Guddle | Glen,’ said Snorl. ‘Owerb |
Central - LAL | laes. Klaus went ower tae the | guddle | o curtains tae wake up his we |
Doric - DOR | Because I wis involved in the | guddle | an stramash that summer wi be |
Central - LAL | f there wis nae wey oot o the | guddle | they were in. Violet wis feel |
Central - LAL | in his bedroom gawpin at the | guddle | . There wis a muckle hole in t |
Central - LAL | still reddin a path throu the | guddle | o plastic flooerpots an auld |
Central - LAL | en though they've made a pure | guddle | o it. Richt awbody, c'mon in |
Central - LAL | n musical terms, she's a pure | guddle | !" |
Doric - DOR | ou tae the brim wi dishes. Ah | guddle | aneath the sink and haul oot |
Central - LAL | the colour o his claes. Sae I | guddle | alang as best I can, whiles g |
Doric - DOR | Am awa oot ti | guddle | for tatties #Dubs |
Central - LAL | feet wi the laces in a total | guddle | . |
Shetland - SHD | haan her foo ta catch mice an | guddle | sillocks at da shore. |
Southern - SEA | then silence, an then anither | guddle | o voices - "Haud up heis hei |
Central - LAL | airtit dirlin; it wis a utter | guddle | . Nae the gist or the guidwill |
Southern - SEA | nervy at th Queen, an in heis | guddle | hei bit a muckle bit oot o ei |
Central - LAL | freend Brock,' he said, "this | guddle | 's aw ma faut...' |
Southern - SEA | neebor tae tell um. "A richt | guddle | their slates'll b' in afore t |