Central - SEC | Howls | a Yank. 'Man, Ah cain't git n | |
Central - WCE | Howls | and yaffs and whit cud only b | |
Doric - ABN | ing doon towards ma, the wind | howls | the loudest it has yet and th |
Doric - ABN | ck, ma heid dirling. The wind | howls | through ma hoose. Even though |
Central - GLA | d, high above us, an the wind | howls | through the many trees ay the |
Ulster - WUL | An' whin hae | howls | hir tae him |
Central - LAL | t would take a dug aff a bone | howls | across the Clyde. Fur the fir |
Central - AYR | heer fear. Aboot another five | howls | flooded the air aroon them. W |
Central - LAL | air filled wi his shrieks an | howls | ! |
Ulster - BUL | Scrieven fae tha paper | howls | |
Orkney - ORK | A gouster | howls | |
Orkney - ORK | a gouster | howls | |
Doric - DOR | wis named the M1. This brocht | howls | o laughter fae the fowk in th |
Central - LAL | An stifle these womanly | howls | , |
Central - EDN | chew thae sentence please!” | Howls | o’ laughter as they aw’ c |