Ulster - BUL | Bent | ower the skillet an plumpin b | |
Ulster - EUL | Bent | dibble wi tha pains | |
Southern - SEA | yin o the hills. ( | Bent | is ae species o girs/gress o |
Central - LAL | rouned wi its square biretta, | bent | doun |
Central - DUN | ir buckled, | bent | an well, well spent, |
Central - LAL | aw belief, | bent | twafauld as if her back had b |
Doric - ABN | oxters, a bottle in ae haan, | bent | ower the gutter an spewin up |
Central - LAL | throu the hauf-steikit door, | bent | ower the ewer haein a wash, w |
Orkney - ORK | ee birkies, on mischief, hell- | bent | . |
Central - GLA | wan bitter wee bastert, hell- | bent | on it. His big cuz taught him |
Central - GLA | So that day yer Da wis bonus- | bent | on humphin hame joy. |
Orkney - ORK | t wan, or two and wan on top. | Bent | ower, midgies |
Shetland - SHD | t his back haddin him steady. | Bent | for'ard ower wi his perfectly |
Central - EDN | Sunshine wis discouraged - a | bent | haun slotchin alang - an hun |
Central - EDN | Sunshine wis discouraged - a | bent | haun slotchin alang - an hun |
Central - SEC | rse an the fact that he hid a | bent | fir a wager micht accoont fir |
Ulster - SYN | hïs voice ïn tha raas. o A | bent | reed he'll no brek aff, an he |
Central - LAL | he Irn Bru manufacturer, no a | bent | American lawyer. |
Central - GLA | our has it that he’s goat a | bent | copper oan his payroll, McNul |
Doric - DOR | sents, bit I said that ma dad | bent | rules. The adapted shaving br |
Orkney - ORK | and the steereen wheel seemed | bent | . |
Central - LAL | e stepped aff the cribbie and | bent | doon tae examine jt. Pairt o |
Central - WCE | Lik a fledglin bird | bent | oan kennin why, |
Southern - WCE | Lik a fledglin bird | bent | oan kennin why, |
Central - SWE | the forge, Granfaither wid be | bent | ower his wark, |
Doric - DOR | ond patches. Bit rules can be | bent | , so on ae day ivery wik, ma d |
Doric - MNA | , naethin like. Aunt Florence | bent | ower tae fusper in her neice' |
Central - SWE | mascot.' He | bent | doun, wrapt me in his scarf, |
Central - EDN | er. On a mischievous nory, he | bent | tae gie her a cheeper. She sl |
Central - SEC | wurr that ticht oan um, if he | bent | er they wid eh torn richt aff |
Central - LAL | assie in Geordie's haund. She | bent | doon and peered intae it. She |
Central - EDN | punched her in the wame. She | bent | ower, an felt hersel liftit b |
Doric - NNB | h beeger than a rat-holl: she | bent | doon an looked along e passag |
Doric - MNA | er shawl fae her shooders she | bent | doon an guddled aboot in the |
Central - LAL | d aff his bawdie heid that he | bent | ower his bow; the ither thrie |
Southern - SEA | nor ae wusp o rouk, amang the | bent | . |
Southern - SEA | e ‘wusp o rouk’ amang the | bent | , in ae sma slack i |
Southern - SEA | Bi the | bent | gress |
Central - LAL | re gallus as a staigie on the | bent | , |
Central - EDN | l exackly the same wey.” He | bent | tae fin the knife for her, bi |
Doric - ABN | the fleer. Faither McMurtrie | bent | doon tae pick it up for him, |
Doric - DOR | stured, ah could see the Mole | bent | ower a table that held a silv |
Doric - MNA | fishin. A puckle o them were | bent | on this and made their wye do |
Doric - DOR | g_engy Minds me o @ChelZReese | bent | ooer at the pit |
Central - GLA | yhin" fir "everything". Ah've | bent | aer backwarts tae avoid apolo |
Central - LAL | in in awfie weel, for aw I've | bent | ower backwards tae please yes |
Central - EDN | His link's lowe | bent | back tae singe his beard - |
Central - LAL | 'Weel, whit for hae ye | bent | a perfectly guid yin?' spiere |
Shetland - SHD | es at da front. He starts aff | bent | doon, one knee on da grund wh |
Central - EDN | ir wi her richt erm, the luif | bent | backwart for the heid, an hel |
Central - LAL | Ah | bent | furrit an pokert the fire, |
Doric - DOR | I | bent | doon tae stroke her cheek. Sh |
Central - LAL | wi | bent | fingers an tried hert. |
Central - LAL | threids an giein it laldie wi | bent | knittin pins. |
Central - DUN | singin ballads o a political | bent | an he developit the habit o s |
Ulster - EUL | aned in close tae me as we al | bent | ower the pond. Ah smiled at J |
Doric - DOR | splayin somethin o a maternal | bent | , insistit Bert dae somethin t |
Central - WCE | e the end o the gairden, hell | bent | on catchin an esk. They are j |
Central - AYR | think him pious yet aye hell | bent | oan houghmagandie! |
Doric - DOR | ither nature is jist fer hell | bent | tae pit |
Central - SEC | a matter ae time before ah'm | bent | oor and fucked. The maire tim |
Central - WCE | gonnae be a trauchle but ah'm | bent | set on daein it. |
Central - EDN | wi his roch, hackit haun, an | bent | her haun backwart. “Foo faa |
Doric - DOR | r foo o steens an, twisted an | bent | the ridgers oot o shape. |
Central - AYR | er Covenanters het-bluidit an | bent | on slauchter in the name o th |
Central - WCE | Matilda kept her coupon | bent | ower her cornflakes, She didn |
Doric - MNA | lad's tae hud thi rope an run | bent | hi pier, Fyle I wurket thi co |
Central - LAL | und, and Wee Grumphie and Roo | bent | doon tae hae a keek. |
Central - LAL | e can find fowk wi a seemilar | bent | . |
Central - LAL | e can find fowk wi a seemilar | bent | . |
Central - SWE | ves unner, teeth broon as her | bent | stick, fins sunspots wi her a |
Doric - DOR | a thing happened. Her faither | bent | taeward her mither an he said |
Central - SEC | ike. It seems like we're mair | bent | on division raither nor coope |
Ulster - GUL | sinnfeinireland Sure, he's as | bent | as Newton Corner, thon boy |
Central - LAL | ’ The wee baker’s lad wis | bent | ower, his hauns on baith his |
Orkney - ORK | s about Davie, whose heed wis | bent | , and the smirk on her face is |
Shetland - SHD | ome tö, whin da hael crew is | bent | ower da ketch, da engine is h |
Doric - ABN | is stracht, but the ither wis | bent | , an faivver made it maan hae |
Central - WCE | But Miss Honey wis | bent | set on sayin her piece and sh |
Central - SEC | s twistit. The laddie's airms | bent | the wrang wey. Him roarin. |
Central - LAL | hena’s sandals. The goddess | bent | doon an blawed, an Arachne sk |
Doric - DOR | sax speats | bent | back aside him: |
Central - DUN | rk, muckle o it wi a humorous | bent | , an monie musicians an bands |
Ulster - SYN | m, acause the' cud see he wus | bent | on gan tae Jerusalem. |
Ulster - SYN | se o an ïll spïrit. She wus | bent | dooble an cudnae stan up stre |
Central - GLA | e opens the door wide. He’s | bent | oer, haudin the dug by the co |
Central - GLA | ither dae you!" An the Eaglet | bent | doon its heid tae hide a smil |
Doric - NNB | ve ee do either!" An e Eaglet | bent | doon ids heid till hide a smi |
Southern - SEA | ee div either!" An th Eaglet | bent | doon eets heid tae hide a smi |
Central - LAL | ships. Sae he sterts iwa bit | bent | tae bind the thong o his buit |
Doric - MNA | ypit ontae her syde an scoort | bent | hi road, an ov coarse their w |
Central - EDN | e stoap or anything, she jist | bent | doon an put her hauns on the |
Central - SEC | What can ye dae? Weel, I just | bent | ower an pu'ed him oot. Soaked |
Central - LAL | Mrs Saut | bent | further forrit tae get a clos |
Central - SEC | The frame's aw | bent | an rusted |
Central - LAL | n oot a fork wi its prongs aw | bent | ower themsels an pyntin in di |
Central - WCE | kin face and it's back wis aw | bent | !!" |
Central - GLA | auld guys, prolly a couple ay | bent | -shots. Never hud nothin this |
Central - LAL | Wioot thinkin, awbody | bent | doon and picked yin blade o g |
Central - LAL | ng held oot its arms and they | bent | a shape whar it couldnae o ha |