Ulster - BUL | sels an quat ectin tha gype!" | girns | Sadie. Wullie an tha weans ir |
Central - LAL | torn-faced dochter, Deirdre, | girns | anent the drauchty auld hoose |
Central - SWE | Oan paper as in whispers, | girns | or skreighs |
Ulster - EUL | He | girns | aboot his guid wife's fowks, |
Central - LAL | on shite. He | girns | an wants, an ill-bred |
Doric - DOR | "Far hiv YOU been?" she | girns | at me |
Doric - ABN | 'Ah'm richt affrontit,' she | girns | . But a meenit or twa later sh |
Ulster - GUL | But fur aa me | girns | an whinges, |
Central - SEC | An a quine | girns | 'I'm nae ettin ingins |
Shetland - SHD | Cat guid on, "du sees, a dug | girns | whin he's tirn an wigs his ta |
Shetland - SHD | , of coorse, aa dir pleeps an | girns | . |
Central - SWE | Nae wee greets an | girns | atween quick dichts o breeks |
Central - AYR | itricks at he jist cotched in | girns | ." |
Central - LAL | ur fell, an I heard its deein | girns | . Whan Theseus cam oot, pechin |
Central - GLA | recocious weans, aw toothless | girns | they |
Central - SEC | e diffrent noo, the fowk that | girns | maist aboot no bein able tae |
Central - LAL | the heepocrisy o bodies that | girns | aboot the dearth o meal, giei |
Orkney - ORK | Pussy | girns | and greets and pleeps - |