Central - LAL | saxty, wi sherp spitefu een, | nippit | pyntie neb an nae skerf tae h |
Doric - DOR | lt her crisp awa an she got a | nippit | haun fae the peacock. |
Central - NEC | id. They scarted his face and | nippit | his lugs and rippit his claes |
Doric - MNA | Gertie gied a wee | nippit | smile, her pursed lips pittin |
Shetland - SHD | He | nippit | trowe yerd-daeks fur a bit o |
Doric - MNA | "Gie's a sweetie, en." He | nippit | the barley sugars oot o er ha |
Central - DUN | place, saw them thegither. He | nippit | aff tae fetch the polis an a |
Central - EDN | She | nippit | his cheek, gey sair, an gaed |
Ulster - EUL | no lik wee Hughie here." She | nippit | hir grandson's cheeks quare a |
Doric - MNA | their ilkie secret wird. She | nippit | her airm wi her ain sherp nai |
Doric - MNA | ae fine bleachin green in the | nippit | excuse fur a gairden her Gran |
Central - SEC | Are | nippit | bi the frost at dawin |
Central - LAL | me stushies, for whan ye were | nippit | by ane o Eros’s dairts, ye |
Central - LAL | Young Snaw-White | nippit | gleg awa, |
Central - AYR | They were baith | nippit | by the frost o Daith that bac |
Doric - MNA | 've bade at hame. Jist hid ti | nippit | oot fir ma messages. Hid to r |
Shetland - SHD | Nixt I | nippit | doon ontae da Esplanade an in |
Central - WCE | e hud on a broon cotton smock | nippit | in at the waist wi a braid le |
Doric - MNA | e futterat smelt the fear, an | nippit | her, drawin a bricht skirp o |
Doric - MNA | washin doon fur a meenit, an | nippit | intae the fermhoose tae teem |
Central - DUN | scals fae the Overgate cam an | nippit | aff wi his ladder. A meenit o |
Doric - MNA | wis Miss McFarlan, as dour an | nippit | an soor's a limb o the educat |
Doric - MNA | uik up his buiks an papers an | nippit | aff tae his study. |
Doric - MNA | twa pink shells that hid bin | nippit | bi a labster. She blew hard o |
Central - AYR | wis doverin ower; but on bein | nippit | by the Hatter, it woke up aga |
Central - DUN | ugh through the months o bein | nippit | by the great ice field. In si |
Central - EDN | wad be eneuch, bit Derriakin | nippit | her erm haurd. |
Central - LAL | O fitbaa dafties yaisin | nippit | words |
Central - LAL | m. Ah peltit hame lik a bairn | nippit | bia partan oan the strand. |
Central - LAL | Ahint the patient words o | nippit | lair |
Central - DUN | thir | nippit | , thir neat, thir solid |
Shetland - SHD | is | nippit | by, i dy deft vynd, an wi da |
Central - LAL | eid o Scottish cultur that is | nippit | and nimsht |
Doric - MNA | roth. Seein's the kitchie wis | nippit | fur space an the day wis fine |
Central - DUN | alangside their ship that wis | nippit | by the ice. The shed they'd p |
Doric - MNA | a stanstill. Win-blawn sleet | nippit | it is chiks an the caal winte |
Central - DUN | eter Wylie wha's ship had got | nippit | in the ice. Peter had been co |
Shetland - SHD | "Waaken up, Dormoose!" An dey | nippit | him on baith sides at ee time |
Shetland - SHD | ta see Ingrid an Nicol. Shö | nippit | oot as shön is hit wis decen |
Shetland - SHD | an ta turn his back, dan shö | nippit | on board. Der wirna mony cars |
Shetland - SHD | mist day o October. Whin shü | nippit | ower ta da shop dis eftirnune |