Doric - DOR | Jist sit there an' | ate | yer mushy peas |
Central - SEC | The fox cam by an' | ate | the scraps. |
Ulster - GUL | ir1 @Military_1st @raiphsays ' | Ate | up, yur at your grannies' as |
Central - WCE | l stool at the kitchen table, | ate | her breid and jeely slowly. S |
Central - GLA | A | ate | up all of Wendy's bacon and e |
Ulster - PUL | The Ards fowk were aa | ate | |
Central - SEC | oh - ad get slagged aff if a | ate | plant based foods n drank eld |
Central - LAL | superstition that bairns wha | ate | them became infestit wi lice) |
Central - WCE | e looks mair like the boy wha | ate | a’ the pies. An’ that’s |
Doric - MNA | Andra | ate | is maet in a dwam. Es mither |
Ulster - GUL | it bloody near kent whut ye'd | ate | !! |
Central - SEC | gee a fuck. You'da thoat ah'd | ate | the fuckin Bat massel." |
Central - LAL | her parritch, Coont Olaf had | ate | a bit, sae it |
Ulster - GUL | anded oot photies of whut had | ate | , |
Ulster - PUL | ayed Rab. "She luks like shed | ate | a fairmer' airse thu a slap i |
Shetland - SHD | h off the tiny skeletons, and | ate | every scrap!" |
Central - LAL | The Queen sat doon and | ate | the hert! |
Central - NEC | doon on big saft pillaes and | ate | and drank until they were boa |
Doric - DOR | e could bide in hay barns and | ate | hens and fish for troot we co |
Central - LAL | n honeycomb tripe. Her freend | ate | her tripe cauld, on a piece, |
Ulster - GUL | Jack Spratt cud | ate | nae fat, |
Central - SEC | a fuck. You’da thoat ah’d | ate | the fuckin Bat massel. It’s |
Central - LAL | (Guid joab he hadnae | ate | her stays). |
Ulster - WUL | we stapped for somethin' tae | ate | , |
Doric - MNB | r bags tae see fit we hid tae | ate | and drink. There wisna very m |
Doric - ABN | ot onythin that ye'd like tae | ate | , or ye can try oot the fuidco |
Doric - MNA | cuppy o tay an something tae | ate | afore he yokit the horse and |
Doric - DOR | ain. Wiz there nae enough tae | ate | aht e' buffet? |
Ulster - WUL | An' plagued him tae | ate | frae the tree, |
Doric - ABN | use there wis nae naethin tae | ate | and he had nae mam tae help h |
Doric - MNA | tae worry the door tryin tae | ate | it’s wye throwe tae get at |
Doric - ABN | Far tae | ate | an (maistly) drink |
Doric - ABN | Fit tae | ate | an drink |
Doric - ABN | Fit tae | ate | an drink |
Doric - ABN | Fit tae | ate | |
Doric - ABN | Fit tae | ate | an drink |
Ulster - PUL | -lukkin — an Dan wantit tae | ate | it! “An this yin’s fur ye |
Ulster - PUL | He | ate | six hunner dizen |
Ulster - PUL | He | ate | in yin snap |
Ulster - PUL | He | ate | a wheen mair |
Orkney - ORK | Fae the last time he | ate | I |
Central - LAL | pple or twa. It's no as if He | ate | them himsel. It's naething bi |
Central - LAL | pple or twa. It's no as if He | ate | them himsel. It's naething bi |
Central - LAL | And though he | ate | the piggie fast, |
Central - SEC | k efter died suddenly when he | ate | suttin and as it turns oot th |
Central - GLA | She | ate | a wee bit, an said tae hersel |
Southern - SEA | She | ate | a wee bit, an said anxiously |
Doric - NNB | She | ate | a peedy bit, an sade kinda wo |
Ulster - EUL | l pastimes frae hir mine. She | ate | some toast an mairmalade an l |
Doric - DOR | is ain sleepin bothie, bit he | ate | wi us an it wisna lang afore |
Central - LAL | een unner the watter. Whit he | ate | wis doughnuts and goose-guts. |
Central - GLA | ae sie | ate | |
Ulster - EUL | "Where | ate | we to take the baby?" said Sa |
Central - LAL | war sardines fae a tin, an we | ate | them for oor tea mashit up on |
Central - LAL | tae us wi the jeely pieces we | ate | ootside. |
Central - GLA | re the same type of fishes we | ate | fir supper on Fridays. A alwa |
Doric - DOR | wid be the same texture if ye | ate | a rat!! ?? |
Doric - ABN | Fitiver ye | ate | , ye wir fair fu' |
Central - LAL | shair ye didna forget that ye | ate | it yersel?" She tellt me that |
Central - GLA | d tae love eyeballin me as ah | ate | ma dinner. |
Central - LAL | an episode o Neighbours as ah | ate | ma smiley face potatoes and b |
Doric - ABN | yes. The fruit wis rare an' I | ate | things I've niver heard o' be |
Doric - MNA | ly workit for a while until I | ate | so much fuckin carrots I turn |
Doric - MNA | c on the record player; an wi | ate | a lotta Yo-yos. |
Central - AYR | rious aboot whit siclike folk | ate | an drank. |
Shetland - SHD | but mind being telt dat folk | ate | da bulbs in ancient times but |
Central - LAL | ded duck ready meal. Ah still | ate | it, tho. We've aa got tae dei |
Central - LAL | Nae winder Adam | ate | the fruit - |
Doric - DOR | an he didna ken the wirds! an | ate | his sweeties an crisps. It hi |
Doric - ABN | s sae mukle mair tae dae than | ate | an drink. Some pynts o intere |
Doric - DOR | her hae hin the thrashin than | ate | them. |
Central - LAL | ok the hail plate o pieces an | ate | them in ae muckle gollop. |
Doric - MNA | my special stash o tabbies an | ate | the lot. As a comfort ye’ll |
Central - WCE | he fridge an Charlene went an | ate | fifteen ae them an then she d |
Doric - DOR | Ye kin | ate | yer mince or stew |
Doric - DOR | "half 'e calories" soz I kin | ate | twice as mony. |
Central - EDN | Who | ate | aa the pies? |
Central - GLA | right intae thum like he's no | ate | fur weeks, He's like a man po |
Doric - MNB | t took us a o five minutes to | ate | athing we hid brought wi us a |
Central - LAL | na hou it maittert that sheep | ate | wee busses. But the wee princ |
Central - WCE | ense that she rarely spoke or | ate | , and flinched whenever anyone |
Central - DUN | e VoW (that some o the Tories | ate | aye tryin tae tell us is in s |
Central - SEC | be faur better gin the wolves | ate | aa the blae scunners. |
Central - LAL | ‘I didna ken cyberdugs | ate | real food,’ said Kat, surpr |
Central - SEC | bangstrie, Miss Marjoribanks | ate | cottert |
Central - LAL | His steps | ate | up the path in muckle bites b |
Central - SEC | ngs aboot kail. Oor forebears | ate | herring an haddock frae the s |
Central - SEC | conseeder whit oor forebears | ate | an try a puckle o thair thrif |
Ulster - BUL | Tha tea wus | ate | whan A struck oot |
Doric - MNA | That | ate | a’thing they shouldna aet |
Central - LAL | t mibbe yon wis a laddie that | ate | a wee bit ower muckle. And if |
Doric - MNA | first, syne the feed men that | ate | wi them. Weemin war fed neist |
Ulster - PUL | It | ate | aa the fowk |
Ulster - PUL | It | ate | aa the fish, then the boats |
Central - WCE | t whit it's called. Naw, Whit | ate | " yi then. Taurus. Ah wis gau |
Doric - NNB | air speed: she soon found oot | ate | cause o iss wis e fan she wis |
Central - SEC | For Ah jist | ate | ma ain yestreen. |
Central - GLA | Sakes, Ah juist | ate | breakfast |
Ulster - GUL | ???! O was such a gorb I just | ate | them oot the pot with the big |
Orkney - ORK | Sheu | ate | them oot o hoose and home - |
Doric - DOR | @DoricPhrases An foo div you | ate | yours? |
Central - WCE | t a diary tae record whit yiv | ate | . She's tried tae loss weight |
Doric - DOR | @LouiseNicol1 Willow | ate | it??! Jist thru Perth x |
Central - SWE | Well, Ah already | ate | mate |
Doric - DOR | at far they lay, they | ate | their denner. |
Central - NEC | ey spent the yuil. There they | ate | the stores o the enemy nation |
Doric - ABN | gas It's lang since they only | ate | grass |
Central - DUN | s a famous eater an regularly | ate | twice as muckle as maist o th |
Central - EDN | r a joke A picked it up an’ | ate | it wi’ relish, (me bein’ |
Shetland - SHD | . Magnus löt her in. Is shö | ate | her brakfast her peerie bell |