Ulster - EUL | ed wairm watter intae a bowl, | dipped | a cloot in an rubbed on some |
Doric - DOR | sher wi his weel-wirked erms, | dipped | in guts and scales. He’s bu |
Orkney - ORK | wae a school compass, | dipped | |
Central - SEC | is also carelessly left oot, | dipped | in snow. A proper pairty tabl |
Central - WCE | the flocked leaves in the dew- | dipped | year |
Central - SEC | CoLtd Dinnae mind a bit bread | dipped | in lard after a fry up. Only |
Central - EDN | yed, also deadpan. “I'll be | dipped | in dogshit. If it isn’t Bea |
Doric - NNB | wi a richt sad face: then he | dipped | id intill his cup o tea, an l |
Central - GLA | telt him they were mad double | dipped | , mental wans.’ McShane sais |
Central - SEC | ak. No even whin Mr Johnstone | dipped | a cup in the mulk pail an gie |
Orkney - ORK | e o porridge and some binnack | dipped | in tea. |
Central - EDN | you look as if you have been | dipped | in dogshit.” |
Central - WCE | English – we’ve a’ been | dipped | till we droon in that tongue |
Doric - DOR | we hid een, or twa " He then | dipped | a |
Doric - NNB | nel for a peedie way, an then | dipped | doon, all o a sudden leck, so |
Ulster - EUL | "Naw." Daniel's chin | dipped | . |
Central - LAL | ured the merchant as his haun | dipped | intae his waistcoat pouch. |
Southern - SEA | The flag noo | dipped | and cast |
Doric - DOR | @muzzmunro Aye, he has | dipped | . The jury is oot with me on R |
Ulster - EUL | atfodils, thair goulden heids | dipped | , livin - juist. |
Central - SEC | made in scotland fae girders | dipped | his body in the icy briny yet |
Doric - DOR | ood syrup sponge fit is great | dipped | in yer tea ?? |
Central - GLA | tunnel fir a wee bit, then it | dipped | suddenly doon, that suddenly |
Doric - ABN | he far eyn o the park, far it | dipped | doon tae the river. Twa three |