Central - SEC | rowed | slawlik ower the causie inti | |
Doric - DOR | me?' an she shaakit her heid, | rowed | herself intil a baa an sleepi |
Central - LAL | oot the craft tae the grund, | rowed | taewards him, an tried tae ru |
Doric - DOR | me at her breist bi the fire, | rowed | up in a shawlie, fin there wi |
Doric - DOR | taen oor buits an socks aff, | rowed | up oor trooser legs an paidle |
Doric - MNA | contents: a christenin goon, | rowed | in tissue paper an yallaed wi |
Central - LAL | her grey hair up in the bun, | rowed | us aroon Hogganfield Loch, ta |
Central - SEC | like A should a in the shop, | rowed | the pound note aboot the coin |
Southern - SEA | up, sae I lay doon aside her, | rowed | the blankets ower us baith, a |
Doric - ABN | Auld Waltams, | rowed | his hairy top lip back and ni |
Central - SEC | an grat, | rowed | an thrawed, bot the Douglas a |
Central - AYR | d three toots on his trumpet, | rowed | -oot the pairchment, an read f |
Doric - DOR | men gaithert, | rowed | papers clutcht like certainti |
Shetland - SHD | ssed Lucky, pat him i da box, | rowed | a waarm blanket aboot it an s |
Doric - MNA | ee There's a parcel for ye aa | rowed | up Ower there aneth the tree |
Central - WCE | at Tammy, while the ither twa | rowed | glee- |
Central - LAL | tae keep ma new breeks dry A | rowed | thaim up tae ma bahookie but |
Doric - MNA | he aal Pipe Major tae get Bob | rowed | up in a bit o net afore Jeemi |
Central - NEC | aid Charon in a wee voice and | rowed | his passengers across the Riv |
Orkney - ORK | Assipattle took his quill and | rowed | hid tae the sandy shore |
Central - LAL | eir oars intae the watter and | rowed | widdershins wi aw their micht |
Central - AYR | Then happy bairnies hameward | rowed | |
Doric - MNA | as leid. A muckle blaik cloud | rowed | ower the lift an twa-three je |
Central - EDN | He | rowed | intae a baa, protectin his he |
Central - LAL | in my sheep oot his pooch, he | rowed | himsel up in thinkin on his t |
Central - NEC | hed it oot ontae the loch. He | rowed | and rowed wi his big airms bu |
Central - DUN | ry goes that ae dark nicht he | rowed | oot intae the middle o the Ta |
Central - EDN | ide him, heid tae heid on the | rowed | -up coat that made a pillae. H |
Central - EDN | a honest grave. There, A’ve | rowed | ye in a clean sheet, ye maun |
Central - LAL | ty haunded me the gully an Ah | rowed | up oantae ma knees stertin ta |
Central - LAL | ee prince tae be confortit. I | rowed | him in my airms, an cooried h |
Central - SEC | 'Naw acause gin thai | rowed | Rab's neb, Eck's erse an yer |
Shetland - SHD | Titli-Wirli | rowed | da kep inside da jacket an pr |
Shetland - SHD | rest o dy presents," as shti | rowed | dem up an hung dem ipo da tre |
Central - AYR | n an pettit auld Jess, Isabel | rowed | up her sleeves an set aboot t |
Doric - MNA | a chiel cairryin a boxieweel | rowed | up in |
Shetland - SHD | an roond dem | rowed | der favour. |
Central - LAL | face an airms. The twa o them | rowed | aboot the grund an rauch gres |
Central - LAL | ived, swam ablow the brig, an | rowed | Easter eggs doon the Creeshy |
Central - LAL | ocht his speech tae an en, an | rowed | himsel up in an unbrakable se |
Central - EDN | er breists wisna bound up, an | rowed | on tap o her. She tried tae t |
Central - LAL | d, he howked oot an aipple an | rowed | it alang the path, sae it sta |
Southern - WCE | The lang het simmer cam an | rowed | |
Doric - DOR | ags an the wands taen doon an | rowed | intae thair ain bags oo makki |
Central - SEC | s?” Tammas rent hiz hair an | rowed | hiz ein ti heiven in |
Doric - DOR | She'd dungarees an | rowed | -up sleeves an a querchie ower |
Doric - DOR | wis aye in me A yerkit ma een | rowed | |
Central - LAL | mily, tae thaim that hae been | rowed | intil't throu the Fowk Reviva |
Central - SEC | playwrichts and haes aye been | rowed | intae the muisic. He wis a fr |
Central - SEC | r ironmongery an a hauf-croun | rowed | in a separate bit paper apon |
Doric - MNA | Suzy the Soo | rowed | hersel onno a rowth o fooshty |
Doric - DOR | n syne the little sleeves war | rowed | up tentilie, an the little ga |
Central - EDN | ed gin ony o’ them had ever | rowed | ? “Naw!” wis the loud repl |
Central - LAL | d been killt whan his tractor | rowed | ower on the hill. Deiths in t |
Central - LAL | whilk, tae see the auld anes | rowed | in gossamer oo, no a word o m |
Central - SEC | oor kintra. An thon group is | rowed | intae furthsettin its Stateme |
Shetland - SHD | Da preens he wis | rowed | up in a sweetie pocky. |
Central - LAL | ikit it wersh! The tongue wis | rowed | up, tied wi string afore it g |
Central - LAL | Whaur smugglers | rowed | wi muffled oars, |
Central - AYR | r's howf for Edam; sae Jennet | rowed | up her sleeves an set tae wi |
Doric - MNA | it | rowed | up in a bandage. Dauvit wun o |
Central - SEC | es a meirakil o inginerin. It | rowed | smuithlik alang the rodd, |
Central - LAL | Syne it | rowed | itsel intake a baw and wammle |
Central - SEC | leet she pit thegither for it | rowed | in a braw mixter-maxter o wee |
Central - WCE | ie discussioun, wi Govrenment | rowed | |
Doric - DOR | Pummelt an fichert | rowed | up in a blanket, ready tae dr |
Central - LAL | . But gin the neist Setterday | rowed | round, the lang nicht o the A |
Shetland - SHD | An wi dat sam dey | rowed | , pullin her oot o da tide. |
Central - EDN | the air wi herty lowps. They | rowed | in the dew, they chackit moot |
Central - EDN | c free o the lines. Than they | rowed | ilka chute intae a roch kip, |
Central - SEC | the bowlin club. The yin they | rowed | oot first. The yin they tried |
Shetland - SHD | shö | rowed | hit awa i da haert o da net. |