Central - LAL | ower ma heid, | drapt | the flair - but I'd lowsed ma |
Doric - DOR | roond, | drapt | its heid an rin the five or s |
Doric - MNA | The snaa | drapt | faist, hauf the warld wis hid |
Doric - MNA | The snaa | drapt | taist, an snaa drifts biggit. |
Doric - MNA | The snaa | drapt | taist, the snaa drifts biggit |
Doric - MNA | A fearsome shadda | drapt | ower the grun. |
Central - WCE | Ma cousin Emma | drapt | a bombshell, She's pregnant. |
Ulster - SYN | ¨r an tha ithers wi hïm haed | drapt | aff tae sleep, an whan the' w |
Central - SEC | Naw. It wis like the hert hid | drapt | oot o us aw, yin bi yin, a dr |
Doric - DOR | n in the hinnerend A maun hae | drapt | aff ta sleep. Yon guttie shee |
Central - EDN | i a hauf smile. Than his face | drapt | again. He swallaed. “It’s |
Central - EDN | pair o swans wi him again. He | drapt | his haun. “D6 somethin else |
Central - SEC | Weel, she | drapt | her things oan her bed, stree |
Central - EDN | n the rescue. Eventually, she | drapt | aff, than waukent again tae f |
Ulster - SYN | as he wus scattérin it, some | drapt | doon alang tha pad, an tha bu |
Doric - DOR | noticed that a pin gaed louse | drapt | fae the drivin’ wheel |
Doric - DOR | white drowe | drapt | doon on the hullheid, an onie |
Central - LAL | 'Fegs! Ye | drapt | doun frae the lift?' |
Doric - DOR | ma tung | drapt | oot on ma chin |
Central - LAL | Ah | drapt | the broom, |
Doric - MNA | claik. Dauds o fooshty kail | drapt | frae her dowp, an dubs dreepi |
Ulster - SYN | an as he wus skailin ït, sum | drapt | alang tha pad, an ït got waa |
Central - EDN | He cam ower til his buird an | drapt | his hauns ontae Hsien’s sho |
Ulster - SYN | an waves. Aa at yinst tha wun | drapt | , an tha stoarm wus ower. |
Central - LAL | An whan the woundit widlaunds | drapt | at last, |
Central - SWE | oor feet, an the trees | drapt | their stagnant rain |
Central - SWE | daft) A’m in the door, bags | drapt | , washt, and tuckt up in a big |
Central - WCE | says, Naw. He says, The polis | drapt | the charges. |
Central - SEC | . Slawly, the English act wis | drapt | awthegither… "What are you |
Ulster - SYN | hung roon hïs neck an he wus | drapt | ïntae tha sea, rether nor hà |
Central - EDN | Bit it wis him that | drapt | Raggle’s erm, as the younge |
Central - LAL | te. The story cam slaw, as it | drapt | frae his thochts. This wey, o |
Central - SEC | it was decided. The fower aw | drapt | their voices. Their feet slow |
Central - EDN | cam at the ilk instant. They | drapt | tae the grun, protectin thair |
Central - LAL | Whin they | drapt | in fir a natter. |