Shetland - SHD | shooder | , an hit wis a guidless sharp | |
Central - LAL | t for yer ilkaday scriever. A | shooder | tae the wheel's a byspiel thi |
Shetland - SHD | E: De'r a gaet richt alang da | shooder | o da hill. |
Shetland - SHD | I hat her atween da | shooder | bledds, bit it medd nae odds, |
Shetland - SHD | o him, wis makkin oot ower da | shooder | o da hill! |
Doric - MNB | ell clatterin right on tae ma | shooder | . I wis greetin wi pain. I cou |
Central - SWE | fell asleep cooriet in on ma | shooder | ! |
Central - GLA | She squeezes ma | shooder | . Then she turns and goes back |
Central - GLA | the gram at us an it hits ma | shooder | , fawin tae the flair. |
Doric - DOR | He clappit ma | shooder | as he movit aff, and ane o th |
Doric - MNA | llery fur a cuppic a tae an a | shooder | tae greet on, fit weis a gwee |
Central - LAL | k', eh? Ye're gaun tae staund | shooder | tae shooder wi' the crackin' |
Doric - MNA | ye'd shoutit, lookin ower ae | shooder | . "Come wi's, Alice." |
Doric - ABN | Tae | shooder | him oot.) |
Central - SEC | kin - get big andy carol tae | shooder | charge the fecker intae the n |
Central - WCE | Shooder tae | shooder | wi Sheridan's stance |
Central - WCE | We stood shooder tae | shooder | wi the men, |
Central - GLA | eye contact, wee brush ae the | shooder | .' Ah sit doon beside Dolly an |
Southern - WCE | Comin owre the | shooder | o Lowther Hill |
Central - LAL | im. E goat the wee yin bi the | shooder | an practically threw im again |
Central - GLA | when Jonny tapped him oan the | shooder | . |
Doric - MNA | n fin she'd tappit im oan the | shooder | , an the only hint at she wis |
Doric - MNA | fin some'dy tappit im oan the | shooder | . |
Central - SEC | im an awkward wee pat oan the | shooder | . If ah’d done either, maybe |
Central - SEC | an an awkward wee pat oan the | shooder | . If ah’d done either, maybe |
Doric - MNA | the belly duncer hard in the | shooder | . "Get aff ma! Get aff! Get af |
Doric - MNA | black-affrontit Joyce in the | shooder | , "his got enuch jewellery te |
Doric - MNA | !" Eric gied er a powk in the | shooder | . "Wi seen fun oot fit the 'F' |
Doric - MNA | onnie, punchin his pal in the | shooder | . "Aat's jist greed!" |
Doric - MNA | gied his pal a clappie on the | shooder | . "Ye're nae the first lad aat |
Central - LAL | stick and tigged Pooh on the | shooder | , and said, 'Rise, Sir Pooh de |
Doric - MNA | the lassies patted him on the | shooder | , “Dinna worry aboot it, Wul |
Doric - DOR | ad fa pats him lightly on the | shooder | . Ye look aroon – yer granda |
Central - SWE | wae a wink and a shrug o the | shooder | tae the van oer the street. O |
Central - LAL | ane. It's placed against the | shooder | blade then oot comes a big wo |
Central - SEC | Inby the | shooder | , Aa trauchle |
Central - LAL | but Heydrich hus meh | shooder | |
Doric - ABN | n noo Ah wad throw ye ower mi | shooder | , though Ah'm nae jist fit Ah |
Central - LAL | tae wan | shooder | , cam efter him mummlin his pr |
Central - LAL | lin wi a blue ribbon ower wan | shooder | . In front o her, a tinsel ros |
Shetland - SHD | , "Dir nae romance crubbit up | shooder | tae shooder atil a cafe wi id |
Central - LAL | uirrel) sclimmed up ontae her | shooder | and sterted chap-chap-chappin |
Central - LAL | and wis haudin it up tae her | shooder | and admirin hersel in the kee |
Shetland - SHD | , an jöst pat me hand on her | shooder | . Shö glied at me. Nae expres |
Central - LAL | h, Violet felt a haund on her | shooder | . A dairk shape leaned in tae |
Doric - MNA | His grip on her | shooder | suddenly tichtened, his brait |
Shetland - SHD | er new ribbons faain ower her | shooder | . |
Central - LAL | said Tapiwa, keekin ower her | shooder | in case onybody heard whit sh |
Central - LAL | tie tae mak a bandage for her | shooder | . "I made it masel." |
Central - GLA | e's constantly lookin err her | shooder | in case we get caught. Ah huv |
Doric - DOR | She'd a bug across her | shooder | , |
Doric - MNA | only stoppin te leuk ower er | shooder | an roar, "Git stuffed, Picass |
Doric - MNA | ng the step The styou ower er | shooder | did flee |
Doric - MNA | s, we a wey fies bag ower wer | shooder | 's. So Baggy wid offen lock th |
Central - SWE | yer | shooder | blade's in Embra noo. At leas |
Doric - DOR | so ye could hing them fae yer | shooder | . Michty me fitna find! The ja |
Doric - DOR | oot the ghettoblaster on yer | shooder | |
Central - SEC | ae ye mind if A look ower yer | SHOOder | an see yer picter?" |
Doric - DOR | the court. A hand taps at yer | shooder | as ye start makkin yer wye al |
Central - LAL | Violet said, rubbin her sair | shooder | . "I got caught, is aw. And no |
Central - LAL | lucky, an aix ripped his caur | shooder | open, an he stauchert aboot. |
Central - LAL | un gently on Mrs Teevecheid's | shooder | . 'We'll jist hae tae hope for |
Central - GLA | ttle sharp chin intae Alice's | shooder | as she added, "an the moral a |
Central - GLA | tae rest her chin oan Alice's | shooder | , an it wis an awfully sherp c |
Southern - SEA | hairp wee chin intae Ahlice's | shooder | as she added, "an th moral o |
Southern - SEA | ae rest hur chin oan Ahlice's | shooder | , an eet was an uncomfortably |
Doric - MNA | ondie, punchin a neive inte's | shooder | . "Ah widna powk you wi a lang |
Central - GLA | gs oan it's way up. Over Mo's | shooder | stawns Dolly wi a stupit judg |
Central - LAL | his fearsome hooks on Klaus's | shooder | , "I think ye shouldnae be let |
Central - LAL | ain, landin haird on Violet's | shooder | . Ane o the airms tore her nic |
Central - SEC | sted the ither yin on Billy's | shooder | as if we were u best pals aga |
Central - GLA | nd oor table, strokes Dolly's | shooder | then he heads back doon the f |
Ulster - WUL | Proddysins an' Cathlics | shooder | tae shooder stud, |
Central - SWE | g firritin bag slung ower ees | shooder | , an auld canvas gadget wae GP |
Southern - SEA | lice hed bin lookin ower heis | shooder | wi some curiosity. "Whit a fu |
Southern - SEA | Hei looked anxiously ower eis | shooder | as ei spoke, an then raised h |
Doric - MNA | tae unship the pipes fae his | shooder | and hud it like a living octo |
Central - LAL | ein on, bluid pourin frae his | shooder | an bibblin oot his mooth unti |
Doric - MNA | and raised the musket tae his | shooder | and set the flint airm tae fu |
Central - WCE | Slung carelessly owre his | shooder | . |
Central - GLA | e him, puttin ma haun oan his | shooder | . He’s shakin like a bloody |
Doric - ABN | our. Een had a kit bag on his | shooder | , the ither cairried a hold-al |
Doric - ABN | h said, pittin ma haan on his | shooder | an steerin him intae the shop |
Central - LAL | lt a haun rest lichtly on his | shooder | , and when he keekit up, he sa |
Shetland - SHD | peerie freend ride apön his | shooder | . |
Central - GLA | rried tone. He looked aer his | shooder | as he spoke, then raised hims |
Central - GLA | lice his been watchin aer his | shooder | wae some interest. "That's a |
Central - GLA | f them an gushin doon oer his | shooder | an chist, as the shroud ay fl |
Central - GLA | ks bemused. He looks over his | shooder | tae the back stage bit fur he |
Shetland - SHD | nurtysleeves glanced ower his | shooder | tae tak a last look at da nea |
Central - WCE | rsomely, Eric keeked ower his | shooder | at the monster. 'Ah ws richt, |
Doric - ABN | . Angus an me keeked ower his | shooder | an read it an aa. We couldna |
Central - LAL | ink that.' He looked ower his | shooder | tae whaur aw the ither bairns |
Central - NEC | d cairried them hame ower his | shooder | . Lions wis nae bother tae Her |
Shetland - SHD | He hed a duffle bag ower his | shooder | . Weel I took im eft tae da wh |
Central - EDN | n Road wi hes kitbag ower his | shooder | an still weerin hes uniform a |
Central - LAL | usual deerskin slung ower his | shooder | . |
Central - LAL | Chairlie keeked back ower his | shooder | and saw the muckle airn entra |
Central - LAL | waved a loof at them ower his | shooder | , and wis awa; and he left sic |
Central - LAL | hen ye werena keekin ower his | shooder | and sayin 'Weel?' aw the time |
Shetland - SHD | n. Da lad wis lookin ower his | shooder | at is whin him an Baabie doos |
Shetland - SHD | ice wis been skoitin ower his | shooder | , wantin ta see. "Whit an unca |
Central - GLA | 'By the way; he says ower his | shooder | , placin his hauf drunk pint d |
Doric - MNA | tae dee.. He lookit ower his | shooder | and could see Bob the dog wiz |
Shetland - SHD | he spak, he skoitit ower his | shooder | in faer, an dan he raise up a |
Central - SEC | e has a quick squint ower his | shooder | at the lit windae ahint him t |
Central - LAL | tly he flung the nut ower his | shooder | intae a muckle hole in the fl |
Central - LAL | Sepo keeked cannily ower his | shooder | . 'Naw, he said. 'I didna see |
Central - SWE | slung the blue bag o’er his | shooder | and slunk aff intae the nicht |
Central - NEC | him oot. She appeared at his | shooder | and spoke in a saft sonsie vo |
Doric - MNA | faither's shot-gun atween is | shooder | blades. Ah cudna see ma feet |
Doric - MNA | ie steed up an leukit ower is | shooder | . |
Central - SWE | he’s got slung ower ee’s | shooder | , so it’s stertin tae luck l |
Central - GLA | re, wae ma airm roon John’s | shooder | . |
Doric - MNA | riftit t'a place ahin ma left | shooder | an Ah kent she'd jist spottit |
Doric - ABN | huck some grains ower ma left | shooder | intae the face o the deil. |
Doric - MNA | a hand touch her on the richt | shooder | she didna ken. She slowly loo |
Shetland - SHD | An I happened ta look ower my | shooder | . An staandin dere, lookin in |