Ulster - EUL | Pushin | fur its ain place | |
Central - GLA | Pushin | open the door, tinsel tickles | |
Central - LAL | the fat shoapkeeper shouted, | pushin | his wey through the crood and |
Doric - MNA | ee sympathy caird," she said, | pushin | open the Post Office door. |
Doric - MNA | "Ah'm the poodin," she said, | pushin | anither tin o lager inte's ha |
Central - LAL | 'Here goes naught,' ah said, | pushin | the metal bar o the door open |
Central - LAL | had lowped at the apprentice, | pushin | him oot the heich windae o hi |
Central - EDN | kiss - whit dis she expeck, | pushin | her tits in a man’s face li |
Doric - MNA | t an wanner fae room te room, | pushin | open door efter door o a hoos |
Ulster - BUL | In, | pushin | the dorr tae. |
Central - LAL | Hear it dooshin, | pushin | , skooshin |
Central - LAL | y an the official opposition, | pushin | Labour doon tae third place. |
Central - LAL | they've gone a step too far, | pushin | their tables taegether tae fo |
Central - LAL | Ah shut ma eyes, | pushin | wi every ounce o strength ah' |
Central - GLA | ere, fuckin move!’ he sais, | pushin | me hard, back intae the waw a |
Central - GLA | . ‘FUCKIN MOVE!’ he sais, | pushin | me again fae behind, ma heid |
Central - GLA | omething for you.’ he sais, | pushin | a wad ay folded notes intae m |
Central - GLA | like? Tic money?’ ah sais, | pushin | ma luck. |
Central - SEC | e up like auld yalla flouers, | pushin | throu the mools to wag an wav |
Central - LAL | up ahint him im a solid mass, | pushin | against his bahookie. The pre |
Central - GLA | g’s weight pounds intae it, | pushin | back at me, the sound ay its |
Doric - MNA | my. Dinna bi feart,"' Ah say, | pushin | the hair back fae yer broo an |
Doric - DOR | that gang o hoodlums stairted | pushin | me aboot an getting in ma fac |
Central - WCE | be close tae the thing ye're | pushin | ?' |
Central - LAL | easties are busy, daisies are | pushin | through - an a thit stuff is |
Doric - DOR | say is that maist folk at are | pushin | Scots tae the fore are deein |
Central - LAL | ten o'clock. The croods were | pushin | and shoutin, and a line o pol |
Shetland - SHD | a filskit Gutteryaggle afore | pushin | him so his nose wis dookit in |
Central - GLA | Ah'm | pushin | watter |
Central - GLA | him an gie him a wave. Ah’m | pushin | ma luck here man. Fuck sake S |
Central - GLA | way intae ma box, but ah’m | pushin | them oot just as fast. |
Doric - MNA | said Joyce, turnin the key an | pushin | the door open. |
Central - LAL | Da's been | pushin | up daisies fur near enough a |
Shetland - SHD | a sam as it aye wis, includin | pushin | ane anidder in. I caressed da |
Southern - SWE | heeze her airt an smeddum in | pushin | Ulster Scots owre The Sheugh. |
Central - DUN | nit shair aboot is that Am no | pushin | the interest o onie pouer str |
Central - LAL | smaa shopkeepers as a means o | pushin | sales and continues tae the p |
Central - LAL | e that there wis a fair bit o | pushin | and pouin as they nashed doon |
Central - SWE | bus finally gets tae Sarajevo | pushin | on fur midnight. It hud slipt |
Central - LAL | wey to see chynge is tae keep | pushin | fir it. |
Central - EDN | felt his haun on her shoother | pushin | her doon. She tuckit her erms |
Central - GLA | again. These fuckin pricks ur | pushin | it man, ah’m tellin ye. |
Central - GLA | ilthy paws aw over hur. She's | pushin | him back. The eld boys ir aw |
Central - DUN | ion Scotland aince. Nou, this | pushin | o the norie that this wis som |
Central - LAL | it widna be lang afore he wis | pushin | the lid aff wi yin o his muck |
Doric - MNA | muckle cheese press, she wis | pushin | open the door o the hoose, sh |
Central - EDN | Frae mornin till nicht he wis | pushin | and pullin, aye at the bit wh |
Central - WCE | She wis wi a lassie that wis | pushin | two wee twin boys in a double |
Central - EDN | ablow be the growth that wis | pushin | upwart. |
Shetland - SHD | re dey wir nae peerie fingers | pushin | doon surreptitiously on da sc |
Central - SEC | pen the bookies. Busy mithers | pushin | fat babies in buggies that wi |
Central - LAL | wi the endless | pushin | o the iron ower the claes, ye |
Central - LAL | reFitbaw Think Liam Palmers | pushin | hard..???????????????? |
Doric - MNA | sed by the reluctant daylight | pushin | its wye throwe the heavy cloo |
Central - WCE | richted itsel again. She kept | pushin | at it wi aw thae millions o i |
Central - GLA | for the Gaelic, mibbe stairt | pushin | tae get similar things for Sc |
Doric - MNA | "At's mebbe jist | pushin | oan a bittie," said Stevie. " |
Central - EDN | ies’’ ah tell him, whilst | pushin | back oan ma chair ‘’Ya un |
Doric - ABN | If ither weemin are openly | pushin | the idea that we shoudnae be |
Doric - MNA | e Jeweller, "him ere's fairly | pushin | his. Look it him struttin aro |