Ulster - CUL | 'Twenkle, Twenkle, | toty | bat! |
Central - WCE | aivelt at the arrival o sic a | toty | wee lassie wioot her mammy or |
Central - WCE | thochts, she opened the lid a | toty | crack, so the craitur could b |
Central - WCE | rra clabber path leadin tae a | toty | rid-brick cottage. The croft |
Central - SWE | and flop doon in a seat wae a | toty | wee green dot o’ a sticker |
Central - WCE | r thigh. That made him feel a | toty | bit better but no much becaus |
Central - LAL | r o a bolt - and Mairshall a | toty | wee man, as could neer ha rax |
Central - SWE | er tae (compulsorily) lift ma | toty | wee unner-the-seat Ryanair-ap |
Central - SWE | We go oot ae the city on a | toty | wee bus tae see the bobsled r |
Central - LAL | an yous len me yer ears fur a | toty | wee sec, till A gie yous a st |
Ulster - GUL | It wus a | toty | seed. |
Central - WCE | "You," she said, pointin at a | toty | , glaikit wee lassie cried Pru |
Central - WCE | ge and ah believe ah've got a | toty | wee idea.' |
Central - WCE | and slid open the lid jist a | toty | bit. The esk wis lyin there, |
Ulster - CUL | last, an managed tae swally a | toty | bit o the left-haun bit. |
Central - WCE | somebody. Ah ken ye're only a | toty | wee lassie but there's some k |
Central - WCE | nsia said. 'She cannae staund | toty | weans, She laithes the P! cla |
Ulster - CUL | Bae | toty | airms ir plied, |
Central - WCE | o,' Lavender said. "We may be | toty | but we're fair rauchle.' |
Ulster - CUL | m really scunnert baein a wee | toty | thing!" |
Central - LAL | e sociolinguistic study o wee | toty | phonetic details can be inter |
Central - WCE | Honey ran forrit and gied the | toty | bairn a muckle great cuddle a |
Central - WCE | fauldin and cooryin roond the | toty | biggin and mibbe hidin it fae |
Central - SWE | e the unreserved seat wae the | toty | green sticker on it. |
Ulster - CUL | Alice hirsel; yinst agane the | toty | hauns wur claspt upon hir kne |
Central - WCE | seconds the atmosphere in the | toty | room hud changed completely a |
Central - WCE | s Honey wis still cuddlin the | toty | wee lassie and neither o them |
Central - WCE | s Honey looked tentily at the | toty | wee lassie wi daurk hair and |
Central - WCE | urnt awa and a gawped oot the | toty | windae. |
Central - WCE | hat entered came fae a single | toty | windae in the front waw but t |
Central - WCE | mair strang and it felt as if | toty | invisible airms wi haunds on |
Central - WCE | een gettin hot and millions o | toty | invisible haunds sterted raxi |
Central - WCE | een slowly scannin the rows o | toty | weans. 'You!' she bowffed, po |
Central - WCE | nd an unco sicht it wis, this | toty | daurk-haired body, sittin the |
Central - WCE | mfoonert by the wisdom o this | toty | wee lassie. She said, 'And wh |
Central - WCE | d wan day ah came across this | toty | cottage. It wis empty. Ah fun |
Central - WCE | and dinner-time. Lavender wis | toty | fur her age, a wee skinnymali |
Central - GLA | he flimpy flompy hing, wi its | toty | wee frets an big frets. They |
Central - LAL | t seems tae resonate wi every | toty | wee bit o ye... ;-) Fir mair |