Central - LAL | Waggin | his powe i the poupit, | |
Ulster - GUL | Waggin | their tails ahint them | |
Central - WCE | waggin | at me aw alane in her shine; | |
Central - LAL | Waggin | lines o waashin streek ower t | |
Central - LAL | es. 'Goavie Dick! he skirled, | waggin | his airms. "Whit's this? Whit |
Central - LAL | me, ma wee mannie,' she said, | waggin | a baney fingir at him. 'Cam c |
Central - LAL | the hook-haundit mannie said, | waggin | his hook the wey maist fowk w |
Central - LAL | o the bed and kythed hersel, | waggin | and wan, lettin oot skreichs |
Central - LAL | kie. Mr Kranky ran efter him, | waggin | his airms and jiggin wi excit |
Central - SWE | or Hir Majestie's inspection, | waggin | |
Doric - DOR | at faither sat on as a bairn, | waggin | his haun wi the lave o the cl |
Doric - MNA | enner guests afore lookin up, | waggin | his tail an lickin it baith t |
Central - LAL | ilk a day" skirled Mr Kranky, | waggin | his airms. 'Yin giant chookie |
Doric - MNA | iss aathin aboot im: the tail- | waggin | welcome it the door; the sich |
Central - LAL | , lowpin aroond the yaird and | waggin | his airms. |
Central - LAL | Wonka, jinkin up and doon and | waggin | his stick in the air, 'you Au |
Doric - MNA | i the Temple. He steed there | waggin | his hans at them, nae fit tae |
Doric - DOR | oot. En the dog wid stan ere | waggin | it's tail as Jonsar stuffed t |
Central - LAL | sic joy. Their tails were aye | waggin | , and their een were as big as |
Doric - MNA | n's, gruntin an groanin, tail | waggin | in the air. |
Doric - MNA | m, giein a bittie o a bowf an | waggin | his muckle tail. |
Central - AYR | Waffin an | waggin | in the switherin winds. |
Doric - ABN | an upturnit collar, the ither | waggin | till him tae stap. Nae eyven |
Central - LAL | en in the shops. Its tail wis | waggin | an Kat thocht she saw a wee d |
Central - SEC | sicht o the lirk o yeir erss | waggin | in hiz |