Doric - ABN | or Truth he wis, but he didna | staan | a chunce. Ah ken fine Ah'm mi |
Doric - MNA | effect and the Jerries didna | staan | a chance. Flares gid up fae t |
Doric - DOR | e though I wiz even I couldna | staan | up straacht in it. But michty |
Doric - ABN | haan, it seemt. Weel, I cudna | staan | the sicht o't; an aye, faan A |
Central - EDN | tak a shottie. Quhan Ah canna | staan | it nae mair, Ah’ll stop on |
Doric - DOR | "Dinna | staan | yatter-yatterin tae yoursel l |
Doric - ABN | grun or dyke - gin he could | staan | up stracht at aa. It flung th |
Doric - DOR | Cumberland himsel tae | staan | up at that Ball |
Doric - MNA | wint fin it came my turn tae | staan | up and tell the group faa I w |
Doric - ABN | ybody that has the courage ti | staan | up afore a crood lik that - |
Doric - MNA | wid come intae the gairden an | staan | aa ower them. |
Doric - ABN | Fergie haed nae mair adee nor | staan | aside. Aifter a fyow meenits, |
Doric - MNA | iver the weather. He’d jist | staan | there for oors lookin oot at |
Central - EDN | ile pit a haun on his erm. “ | Staan | doon, Falad,” she warnt. |