Ulster - BUL | Girnin | an boakin in the howdie's air | |
Central - LAL | girnin | , greetin | |
Shetland - SHD | o essential equipment wis da ' | girnin | waand', usually a lang bamboo |
Central - GLA | orces ye roond, mak's ye see, | girnin | |
Central - NEC | an roon agin, | girnin | fir the mither wha couldnae |
Doric - ABN | her, men an wummen, skraikin, | girnin | , moanin, ‘In the name o Goa |
Central - LAL | , and she wis aye compleenin, | girnin | , greetin, grummlin and mullig |
Central - EDN | leekit Bill an held his erms, | girnin | encouraginly at Beatrice. Bit |
Shetland - SHD | n business," said da Duchess, | girnin | fae da back o her trot, "da w |
Southern - SEA | t was gibberin awa nervously, | girnin | at everythin that was said, a |
Central - SWE | them cry doon in the Common? | Girnin | folk. Men an wimmen! |
Shetland - SHD | ropp in da idder, and wirk da | girnin | waand at da sam time, especia |
Doric - MNA | An like tae hae a | girnin | guts |
Central - LAL | Bouncin oan laps ma | girnin | weans, |
Central - SWE | m Da. We did. We seen a set a | Girnin | Gates man." |
Central - SWE | Ther only ever wis wan set a | Girnin | Gates, an 'at wis at the auld |
Doric - ABN | eavin, ye woke up and started | girnin | ... And oot o naewye... doon f |
Central - LAL | no a neep nor a tattie steyed | girnin | at hame. |
Central - LAL | f as he gied them, yappin and | girnin | and wavin his airms aboot. Na |
Central - LAL | It wisna lang or she begoud | girnin | ti Kate at thair faither wis |
Central - EDN | "Haud yer wheesht fae | girnin | '. Be satisfied |
Ulster - GUL | The fermers will be | girnin | that thair'll be nae crop thi |
Central - SWE | The | girnin | faces o fowk wi notions |
Central - SWE | ud decidit that they wur "The | Girnin | Gates". But Mr Gobbs goes: |
Central - SWE | "Heh that's right. The | Girnin | Gates. Did that no used tae b |
Central - SWE | p ae yer heids. Ah mind a the | Girnin | Gates, ma Da used tae take us |
Central - SWE | hink yez must huv been IN The | Girnin | Gates, fur that's the name ae |
Central - SWE | an we said nae merr aboot the | Girnin | Gates. Ther wis nae convincin |
Central - LAL | An oorie | girnin | makar haunts the rones; |
Central - SEC | fowk in Shaycumdud ceemetrie | girnin | aboot yer noise.' |
Ulster - GUL | Are ye sick o me | girnin | an whingin? |
Doric - MNA | ee bizzim. She’s niver dane | girnin | .” |
Doric - DOR | money then refunded they were | girnin | aboot ma feed back |
Doric - MNA | t. "Ah dinna ken fit ye'r aye | girnin | oan aboot. Ye gat yersel a ra |
Central - SEC | t auld bisom, aye an' her aye | girnin | ' fae moornin' tae nicht. Nive |
Doric - MNA | mid grummle. ‘Tak it aff ye | girnin | all bugger an I’ll get ye a |
Central - LAL | y. An Einar sat bi the hairth | girnin | at the loss o time. Bit sune |
Central - WCE | ishin the richts o wirkers bi | girnin | aboot bureaucracy, marginalis |
Central - SWE | nor felt eneuch, nor duin wi | girnin | in ma dwyne, |
Central - SWE | r wis such a hing as the real | Girnin | Gates. It wis jist somehin we |
Central - LAL | Daft Annie wis stull | girnin | aboot the glaur on her mither |
Ulster - PUL | change noo, sae quat yer oul | girnin | . A dinnae hae tae listen tae |
Central - SWE | an | girnin | wi Maukins |
Ulster - PUL | It soondit a bit lake a wean | girnin | , an it wus comin frae ahint t |
Doric - MNA | aa the neebours an blaain an | girnin | aboot aathin an aabody, wi Ge |
Doric - MNA | customers. Aa aat greetin an | girnin | - yak, yak, yak, yak." He gi |
Central - LAL | in an aabodie wis scunnert an | girnin | . Her faither, tho, wis in a g |
Ulster - EUL | Weemin | girnin | owre deid guidman |
Central - GLA | Insteid o | girnin | about whit's been daed for th |
Central - LAL | And the soond o | girnin | , spite and pain |
Shetland - SHD | "I caa it purrin, no | girnin | ," said Alice. |
Central - LAL | o scunners noo | girnin | an glowerin fae the cowps |
Central - NEC | there wis a deifenin amoont o | girnin | aboot whaur the tale deviatit |
Ulster - GUL | Stap | girnin | as if it's a wake!! |
Central - WCE | 'Get up and stop | girnin | ,' the Trunchbull bowffed. |
Central - WCE | them, ma sister wouldnae stop | girnin | an she kept pullin the shoes |
Central - WCE | them, ma sister wouldnae stop | girnin | an she kept pullin the shoes |
Central - LAL | dae? His ootgait is tae stop | girnin | aboot thare no bein eneuch ba |
Central - LAL | houiver, we decidit tae stop | girnin | aboot the wather, shaw a bit |
Central - LAL | she had spent a haill simmer | girnin | an greetin efter a mortal cri |
Doric - MNA | tin te try my patience wi yer | girnin | on aboot aathin an aabody." |
Central - WCE | es sum Scots wurds. Stoap yer | girnin | , ya big skinnymalinkie lang l |
Central - LAL | kle Maw Molip1. 'Sae stap yer | girnin | , bairns, and get it doon ye!' |
Central - LAL | ckle Maw Molipi. Sae stap yer | girnin | , bairns, and get it doon ye!' |
Doric - MNA | "Stop yer | girnin | !" Joyce gied him a glower as |
Central - NEC | in thi nicht wi hir | girnin | ; a loup roon the room |
Central - LAL | Neither your tears, nor your | girnin | , |
Doric - DOR | s fin I wis a loon." Granda's | girnin | again. "Aa ess young eens hin |
Central - AYR | din - an whiles prayin - as | girnin | weans threshed an gabbled an |
Central - SEC | Bob emailt roond his cronies | girnin | aboot academics that dinna ui |
Central - GLA | banjoed her; an the bairn wis | girnin | that much awready, ye could h |
Doric - DOR | ignorin us | girnin | , glakit, gypes. |
Central - SEC | . Whan wes't fowk hed stertit | girnin | aboot teachers? It wesna mair |