Doric - MNA | " | Knees | up, fattie!" Joyce turnt an g |
Central - SEC | sit. We wis on oor haunds an' | knees | scrubbin' maist o' the day, a |
Central - SWE | oan haud mid-birl, hauf-loup, | knees | no skinnt fae breenge an clas |
Central - AYR | tae cuddle-an she's the bees- | knees | at catchin mice-. oh, I'm awf |
Doric - MNA | . "Ess place is jist the bees- | knees | ." |
Central - SEC | w it's done. Oantae the road. | Knees | high, elbows up. M'oan then. |
Central - LAL | Ma | knees | jist aboot collapsed fae unde |
Central - SEC | ots ah couldny believe it, ma | knees | were shakin like ah leaf. Ah |
Ulster - PUL | Were clarted tae ma | knees | . |
Central - LAL | ully an Ah rowed up oantae ma | knees | stertin tae saw at the noose |
Central - EDN | ’ ah yelp, collapsin tae ma | knees | . ‘’Ah cannae wear this ma |
Ulster - PUL | An drapped doon tae ma | knees | . |
Doric - DOR | tClubFails fuck aye. Uptae ma | knees | in fuckin cowpat |
Central - SEC | d in stingy nettles up tae ma | knees | . Lucky I had my jeans oan, bu |
Doric - MNA | Ah'm gaun te bi sittin wi ma | knees | roon ma lugs." |
Ulster - PUL | rough tha gairden, bucklin ma | knees | |
Ulster - EUL | ut stangit the BMX cuts on ma | knees | . |
Central - WCE | Durin eichty-fowr ma | knees | wir away, |
Southern - SEA | ma wee quyne. At ma | knees | , |
Central - GLA | scaitered atween the upraised | knees | o hills or held in a laverock |
Central - LAL | lin roond oan their hauns and | knees | and look at hur,' ah say, ges |
Central - NEC | ules replied on his hauns and | knees | , pechin like a dug. |
Central - WCE | lue Stramash jeans wi the nae | knees | an this T-shirt wi Tiger Jack |
Central - WCE | ot blue jeans that've got nae | knees | in them. |
Central - WCE | the | knees | her cauf-muscle bulged like g |
Doric - MNA | id Donald. "Are ye throwe the | knees | o yer last een?" |
Doric - MNA | s, Ah jist hack em aff bi the | knees | an they fit perfeck." |
Central - AYR | ass wis shewin a patch on the | knees | o a pair o breeks for the aul |
Orkney - ORK | cheust maks me go weak at the | knees | . |
Doric - MNA | gain Wi hunger bucklin at the | knees | He gid hame an dined on breid |
Central - DUN | s were taen aff jist alow the | knees | ; an operation he saw wi his a |
Central - NEC | e a bubbly bairn, wi shooglie | knees | , feart o the wund and his ain |
Shetland - SHD | Me | knees | dyeen wäek, me hands start t |
Shetland - SHD | an leavin red welts up ta me | knees | . What a sweet, fresh smell! |
Orkney - ORK | e griefs browt me doon tae me | knees | - She's there in the song o |
Orkney - ORK | id wis me grootan aboot on me | knees | that he didno understand. Bit |
Orkney - ORK | Dinna hit Granny's poor, sore | knees | ! |
Central - GLA | ront ae the pack. 'Keep those | knees | high, boys, joggin like he's |
Central - DUN | an bring misel ti meh | knees | . |
Shetland - SHD | ks du's fast? Watch dis! High | knees | ? Triple - ups? Watch an weep! |
Doric - MNA | great ryver o a hole in baith | knees | . |
Central - GLA | Short skirts and aw wi | knees | as nakit as pale bum cheeks, |
Central - SEC | ied a wee tug abuin his breek | knees | but settled back in his chair |
Central - SEC | ied a wee tug abuin his breek | knees | but settled back in his chair |
Central - GLA | n. Jabbin intae yir thighs an | knees | at aw angles. Wan day I'll hu |
Doric - DOR | on her hanns an | knees | gomin at thaim. The chessmen |
Central - AYR | re faain doun on his hauns an | knees | an spewin up aa the brose an |
Central - AYR | mb then cowpt on his hauns an | knees | on the causey-stanes amang aa |
Central - GLA | door tae her oan her hawns an | knees | , feelin aboot in the grass lo |
Doric - ABN | o yer elbows an | knees | |
Doric - ABN | on at King's an ye could hear | knees | shakin aa ower the Elphinston |
Shetland - SHD | ooged up, der airms aboot der | knees | starin blank. Dey'll come an |
Central - EDN | n. She fell forwart ontae her | knees | . She heard Guzul explainin: |
Doric - DOR | h, or she loutit doun tae her | knees | an clappit her hanns ower her |
Doric - DOR | aneath her | knees | an up under her oxters (Passi |
Doric - MNA | on the steps gye canny wi her | knees | near bucklin fae ablow her. S |
Central - EDN | which barely cam doon til her | knees | , bit than remembert that it w |
Central - LAL | Annie Hall a hale day oan her | knees | wi a scrubbin brush, an a ful |
Central - GLA | Firelichtin on her | knees | , |
Central - LAL | and, gettin doun on her | knees | , begun tae recite wi a |
Shetland - SHD | -hol: shö guid doon apon her | knees | an lookit alang da passage in |
Shetland - SHD | hö hed ta geng doon apon her | knees | apo da flör: in anidder meen |
Doric - MNA | by this time wiz near on her | knees | wi the fear and got oot o the |
Doric - DOR | near deminted. She wis on her | knees | noo, on the gairden path, her |
Doric - DOR | e, wi the muckle ashet on her | knees | , an wes saain eidentlie awaa |
Central - GLA | e crouches down so I hear her | knees | crack an Ah take ma hauns aff |
Central - LAL | e chaft appen, she bendit her | knees | , pusht haurd at the wouf's to |
Doric - MNA | in her mind and she felt her | knees | knockin wi fear. Seein how cl |
Central - WCE | l. The breeks raxed ablow her | knees | , and fae there on doon she wo |
Central - SEC | feet. Yer taes turnt in. Yer | knees | was cauld. |
Central - GLA | kin bring ye tae yer | knees | |
Doric - ABN | a few wikks' time up tae yer | knees | in dubs, droonin in glaur, th |
Central - SWE | yer airms clappit tae yer | knees | luik incredibly thin |
Doric - MNA | hid te sit up aa nicht wi yer | knees | in the fndge." |
Central - LAL | wd hoose keeps ye doon on yer | knees | |
Ulster - EUL | proclaimed, "Git doon on yer | knees | an pray, Miss Filly! Fur ye'l |
Central - SEC | Get on yer | knees | . A tell ye true, |
Central - SEC | et and rubbed the backs o yer | knees | . |
Doric - ABN | An grass it never wet yer | knees | |
Central - SEC | queer slant. Ye screivit yer | knees | , twistit yer ankle. Yer guid |
Central - SEC | rs, tuckit yer coat ahent yer | knees | sae it wuidnae get weet. Ye p |
Central - EDN | Baith drappit tae thair | knees | , tane stoor fae the Pandit’ |
Shetland - SHD | s midder, an dey fell apo dir | knees | an worshipped him. Dan dey ha |
Central - LAL | could o been dinged tae their | knees | but we were stieve. The Briti |
Central - SWE | Atween their | knees | |
Central - WCE | eatin their dinner, on their | knees | in front o the telly. Their d |
Central - AYR | ther than supplicant on their | knees | at a conventicle. Ance a sodg |
Doric - MNA | Bringin men unto their | knees | , |
Central - LAL | ie langer, 'lay it atween hir | knees | , ae Ah wull be yokit tae Frey |
Ulster - EUL | et, her mither-in-law, on hir | knees | scrubbin the fluir in a Chris |
Ulster - CUL | shae crosst hir hauns on hir | knees | , es if shae wus sayin hir les |
Central - WCE | are. We're aye eatin aff wir | knees | and watchin the telly.' |
Central - GLA | Hur | knees | are shakin when she reaches t |
Shetland - SHD | fur da photo. Yet I see your | knees | |
Shetland - SHD | Dere on your | knees | lift up your haerts, an be aw |
Central - LAL | are a minion, you get on your | knees | , take the hectoring and the l |
Central - LAL | Wi weet kirtle hem at your | knees | , |
Central - LAL | huv computers perched oan wur | knees | , |
Central - WCE | WUR UP TO WUR | KNEES | IN FENIAN BLOOD |
Central - LAL | The Prince's | knees | had turnt tae jeely! |
Doric - MNA | "Ye leuk great - the bee's | knees | !" Ah smiled es Ah leukit er u |
Central - WCE | think he or she is the bee's | knees | . |
Central - LAL | he thocht wis jist the bee's | knees | , but it wisna a patch on Doug |
Doric - DOR | For patchin' abody's | knees | o' troosers far abody kneels |
Orkney - ORK | hat wis. I felt like the bees | knees | wae me fancy hairdo. Thir wis |
Central - EDN | His | knees | turnt tae watter. He claucht |
Central - EDN | His | knees | turnt tae watter. He claucht |
Central - LAL | m. His twa hauns rummage, his | knees | bend peerin efter a thing tha |
Doric - MNA | Morrice wis riddy te go. His | knees | war shakkin es he trailt ahin |
Doric - MNA | as he booed his | knees | , lowped inno the air, an laun |
Central - LAL | is face as he slumped tae his | knees | didna leuk like a man gaein a |
Central - AYR | lasped hauns, he sank tae his | knees | , restin his elbucks on the be |
Central - DUN | The puir mannie fell tae his | knees | in shock an let oot a terribl |
Shetland - SHD | en meenits, John fell tae his | knees | , cripple an crooked lik an au |
Central - SEC | e Aldo hus crashed oantae his | knees | . |
Central - SEC | shes, almost droappin tae his | knees | . ‘’We’re all friends, h |
Central - GLA | lory. Soaks pulled up tae his | knees | , nae troosers or pants an joo |
Central - LAL | volcanoes that cam up tae his | knees | . An he used the deid volcano |
Central - LAL | Lang Sandy wis up tae his | knees | in the loch. He wis still as |
Central - LAL | is plowterin aboot up tae his | knees | in glaur efter yet anither fl |
Central - WCE | an the waw. He droppt tae his | knees | cryin. A cauld sweat began ru |
Central - WCE | gif his | knees | knockt thegaithir he's 'Hen-t |
Central - SEC | her that he haes tae jouk his | knees | tae win contack, an sicna dee |
Central - EDN | He drappit til his | knees | . “Don’t leave me here!” |
Central - SEC | is haunds danglin' atween his | knees | , lookin' fur aw the world lik |
Central - LAL | s mooth until he fawed on his | knees | , an syne ower the side. But n |
Central - EDN | ussock an pit his heid on his | knees | . Beatrice sut neist him. She |
Central - NEC | said wan o them, doon on his | knees | . "Thae Amazons is gorgeous." |
Doric - DOR | r, en Jonsar gaed doon on his | knees | an, starts tae |
Central - NEC | the loch. He got doon on his | knees | and prayed tae the goddess At |
Central - GLA | heid. Then he got doon on his | knees | and bowed tae each lama in tu |
Doric - DOR | He got hair doon roon his | knees | |
Southern - SEA | Upon his | knees | he fell |
Central - LAL | ice and he wis on his | knees | , his fingirs scrafflin for a |
Central - AYR | ds awa, wi his elbucks on his | knees | an his chin in his hauns, an |
Ulster - EUL | He pit his braid hans on his | knees | tae quell his bodie, leukt do |
Central - SEC | gi'en titbits and sat on his | knees | . |
Central - WCE | e o fish and pittin it on his | knees | . "Turn on the telly and let's |
Central - SEC | wanlock hed a guid grip o his | knees | noo. His best chance wes no t |
Orkney - ORK | o hings doon both sides o his | knees | . |
Doric - DOR | The young loon faas onto his | knees | , just far his faither lay |
Central - WCE | nd he saw his ain hert at his | knees | . |
Doric - MNA | 'll eat ye!” Wully felt his | knees | turn tae water at this and th |
Central - AYR | horse, his sword athwart his | knees | , suddenly leaned doun an thru |
Doric - ABN | ak's the hale country tae its | knees | Saemony things noo we're telt |
Central - LAL | ht the entire country tae its | knees | ? |
Central - SEC | ospitality industry is on its | knees | due to the ridiculous measure |
Central - SEC | geon scotland is aboot on its | knees | as it is m8 - weer jist abou |
Central - SEC | bringing your country to its | knees | yesterday with your draconian |
Doric - MNA | iss he plappit doon at Jesus | knees | an said, "Haud awa fae ma, Lo |
Ulster - SYN | r saa thïs, he faad on hïs | knees | afore Jesus an sayed, |
Ulster - SYN | rosie, an he got doon on hïs | knees | afore hïm an saed, "Loard, |
Ulster - SYN | stane, an he got doon on hïs | knees | an prayed, sayin, "Faither, |
Ulster - SYN | Hoose cum an got doon on hïs | knees | afore hïm an saed, "Ma wee d |
Central - DUN | skint | knees | , it's nature that his |
Central - AYR | stirks, wi rent breeks, skint | knees | an thistle skelfs in their fi |
Doric - ABN | the cut-doon briks, the skint | knees | . "Brithers, are ye?" |
Central - DUN | tin fire ti thi bins we skint | knees | , |
Central - GLA | a scruffy wee cunt, aw skint | knees | an snotters but ah took tae h |
Central - LAL | 001 A wuz gonna disagree, but | knees | and ankles, aye no whit ye me |
Ulster - EUL | ry table tae tend tae hir cut | knees | . Hans that had brushed hir la |
Orkney - ORK | He haes knobbly | knees | , an each toe haes a hook, |
Orkney - ORK | "He haes knobbly | knees | , an each toe haes a hook, |
Doric - MNA | bies oot ontae the street. My | knees | gave a buckle at the sight as |
Central - LAL | volcanoes that cam up tae my | knees | , an ane o them mibbies deid f |
Central - AYR | wearit the day, Jennet, an my | knees | an shouders are gowpin,' he w |
Central - LAL | ed me doun tae my hands an my | knees | |
Doric - DOR | in the least. The only 'on my | knees | ' bit I wiz gan tae dee wiz fa |
Central - LAL | hairy pooks on his echt hairy | knees | . |