Central - DUN | wis wearin a twa-piece tweed | ootfit | - got oot an came ower tae t |
Ulster - SYN | Nae | ootfit | or wark (wrocht) fur a hiddli |
Central - LAL | in the garden in a nice white | ootfit | and sandals, hair and make-up |
Central - LAL | oor unhealthy wey o eatin, an | ootfit | lik Greggs has still deleevir |
Doric - DOR | hon aipple mannie in eh green | ootfit | ? He's a right bocht een, coul |
Central - LAL | e back — it wis a Halloween | ootfit | for a dug! Ah could anely pí |
Central - LAL | faes, Tommy Sheridan’s ego | ootfit | Solidarity; ahint the Nationa |
Doric - MNA | "Ah like yer | ootfit | , Eileen," said Jinny, anxious |
Doric - MNA | "Ah like yer | ootfit | ." Chantelle leent ower an pla |
Ulster - SYN | ha foremaist throch-pit o yer | ootfit | , consarn or wark daen en’s- |
Central - SEC | e lassie wae the animal print | ootfit | . Lookin every bit as if she's |
Doric - MNA | "Div ye like my | ootfit | ?" Chantelle smiled seductivel |