Central - LAL | he first eimage akin tae the ' | Jig | o Deith' is a screid o carvin |
Central - SEC | ve it wesna a kinna fuppertie- | jig | . |
Central - LAL | wer, ye can dance a thing-umy- | jig | . |
Doric - MNA | A'll dee a | jig | , A'll dee a reel, |
Doric - MNA | A hornpipe an a | jig | , |
Central - LAL | e flair and sterted dauncin a | jig | o victory in his jammies. |
Doric - DOR | “Wull thay be daein a | jig | agane?” A askit. |
Doric - DOR | FAIR CHUFFED TAE | JIG | WI' YE |
Central - SEC | her back an they danced a wee | jig | in the middle ae the road, he |
Doric - ABN | aa!" An he upped an did a wee | jig | roon the room. |
Doric - MNA | lip, an seemed tae dae a wee | jig | . 'Aye, see that, ye little vr |
Doric - ABN | e loons cam back, daein a wee | jig | roon aboot him. |
Central - LAL | an ye sense the | jig | , saft |
Central - WCE | no sayin, by the by, that the | jig | is up for the language o Shak |
Ulster - EUL | of the day. The light double | jig | in the kitchen last night end |
Doric - DOR | So foo could I | jig | wi' anither (Och) |
Central - SWE | the nicht the brocks will | jig | an loup, |
Doric - DOR | Let's aa get up an | jig | tae a sang |
Central - LAL | in awa steppin at the firsten | jig | . |
Central - AYR | heid maun be aff, an that in | jig | -time! Sae tak yer pick!" |
Orkney - ORK | They set an they | jig | wae thir pertners an ithers, |
Orkney - ORK | They set an they | jig | wae thir partners an ithers - |