Doric - MNA | skirl | .’ | |
Doric - MNA | wis booin ower Miss Vining…. | skirl | efter skirl tore frae the pat |
Orkney - ORK | A | skirl | , a dirl, an Eightsome Reel, |
Doric - MNA | A | skirl | geed up wi baith them screami |
Orkney - ORK | A | skirl | , a dirl, an Eightsome Reel |
Shetland - SHD | -an da sneeze o da infant, da | skirl | o da Gryphon, an aa da idder |
Shetland - SHD | rashed aroond him - ageen da | skirl | o da Gryphon, da squeaks o da |
Shetland - SHD | Wi a | skirl | shui slippit her gless an ran |
Central - LAL | ae goal forby the oncome o ma | skirl | , ma skirp, ma screeve. |
Doric - MNA | O a suddenty. Nava lat oot a | skirl | o delicht. |
Central - LAL | agastert tae hear the wee lad | skirl | oot: |
Central - LAL | ilka time I got hame she wid | skirl | at me, "Whaur's ma Gowden Tic |
Central - WCE | The maw alane wid | skirl | , he kent, |
Doric - ABN | and | skirl | in oor sleep. |
Central - LAL | Skail and | skirl | and rally roun! |
Central - LAL | or suddently there wis a lood | skirl | , and then a muckle splatch, a |
Doric - MNA | n the doup and it startit tae | skirl | oot o it so that bit wiz aari |
Central - WCE | et but ah cannae. Ah want tae | skirl | but ah cannae. Ah miss ma maw |
Doric - MNA | loppit inte her seat wi a wee | skirl | o excitemint. |
Central - SEC | ax his airm ... whit needs he | skirl | , |
Central - LAL | rax his airm... whit needs he | skirl | , |
Central - GLA | The | skirl | o the seamaws |
Central - LAL | hyne awa in the distance, the | skirl | o a bird o prey soarin in the |
Central - SEC | Coke-cans in the sheuch, the | skirl | |
Central - LAL | Coke-cans in the sheuch, the | skirl | |
Central - DUN | Has heard the | skirl | o oor pan. |
Doric - MNA | -fittit dauncers lowp tae the | skirl | o the pipes. Frae aa the airt |
Central - LAL | fishers, forrit tae the | skirl | o pipes, the beat o |
Central - LAL | stirs the bluid tae here the | skirl | o the pipes! |
Doric - MNA | ep doon, trysted there bi the | skirl | o the bagpipes. Safe on a ban |
Central - SEA | dae this, an the match wi the | skirl | o the colloquial language in |
Central - LAL | , and Chairlie could hear the | skirl | o the wund ootside as it hurt |
Central - SEC | d she hasna the swirl nor the | skirl | o the pipes, but she has a fi |
Shetland - SHD | it ta say. Alice gae a peerie | skirl | . "Oh, wheesht wi dee!" da Rab |
Central - LAL | sach an chanter, ay, a sonsie | skirl | |
Doric - MNA | and. Ere’s somethin aboot e | skirl | o e pipes, e bangin o e drums |
Central - WCE | Hemingway? Does it no mak ye | skirl | wi excitement?" |
Central - SEC | ess in her chest. The far-aff | skirl | o sirens lat her ken that som |
Central - SEC | dang an a cauld win begoud ti | skirl | . Men an horss |
Doric - MNA | teens. Syne they'd skreich an | skirl | an hotter inbye the circles, |
Central - LAL | ng oot in a lood, lug-piercin | skirl | . "Haud on," Mr. Poe said, and |
Central - DUN | To | skirl | baith nicht an mornin, |
Central - SEC | r thrapple whan she ettled to | skirl | . Ootby, Mr Gray wesnae to be |
Doric - MNA | efter | skirl | tore frae the patient's thrap |
Central - SEC | a heavin tide? A gey serious | skirl | |
Doric - MNA | y? Sae, Flee tree, flee, they | skirl | , an the tree wi ae michty pec |
Doric - MNA | rae the beaks, they cud anely | skirl | like scurries frae the howe-d |