Doric - DOR | Tucked | at the back o her granmither' | |
Central - WCE | Ma bed iways his tae be made, | tucked | in a neatly, that is a must. |
Central - EDN | quickly turned ma heid away, | tucked | the back o’ her spraydeck u |
Doric - DOR | he pulled up his troosers and | tucked | in his simmit. |
Central - GLA | d the Chamber of Secrets. She | tucked | intae a Lunchable. Ma stomach |
Southern - SEA | is side o th gruund." Sae she | tucked | eet awa under hur airm, sae's |
Doric - NNB | iss side o e groond." So she | tucked | id awety under her airm, at i |
Central - GLA | er side ae the grund." So she | tucked | the flamingo away unner her e |
Doric - NNB | hing!" sade e Duchess, as she | tucked | her airm affectionately intil |
Southern - SEA | sie!" said th Duchess, as she | tucked | hur airm affectionately intae |
Central - EDN | an hour ago and said - ” He | tucked | in his chin, tryin for tae im |
Central - GLA | ezin, snowin n aw this. We're | tucked | intae the room wae nae windae |
Doric - MNA | h," said Sandy as aabody else | tucked | in. "If ye dinna like aat tha |
Doric - MNA | ther, wis riggit in lang hose | tucked | in aneth his knee-length bree |
Central - SEC | e pull't the chain aff him an | tucked | yin end intae his belt. She p |
Ulster - EUL | lounged a wumman in blak, een | tucked | unnerneath eebroos plucked in |
Doric - DOR | en I wiz their age I'd o been | tucked | up inalo ma flanelette sheets |
Doric - ABN | t later he cam doon, somethin | tucked | in ablow his coat, an opened |
Central - LAL | s, wi muckle care. Wi a stamp | tucked | in the breist pocket o his do |
Southern - SEA | And hidden cottages | tucked | discreet |
Central - LAL | laried wi their zoom meetings | tucked | safely behind their clean fro |
Central - EDN | s haufway doon the heid. Lugs | tucked | in. Choppy broon herr, langer |
Central - SEC | the end ae their beid, airms | tucked | against her chest as if she w |
Doric - ABN | forrit on the seat, his hauns | tucked | atween his legs. Rain treetle |
Doric - ABN | rk, an an aal pair o troosers | tucked | in tae the tap o his socks. A |
Central - WCE | k caps or the tracky troosers | tucked | intae the slouch socks, but j |
Ulster - EUL | d - a clean, white undervest | tucked | intae broun, woollen troosers |
Central - SEC | thin. A sherp edge. A wee box | tucked | faur under the flair. She hau |
Central - GLA | she managed tae git its boady | tucked | away unner her erm, mair or l |
Doric - NNB | succeeded in gettan ids body | tucked | aweiy, comfortably enough, un |
Southern - SEA | succeeded in gettin eets body | tucked | awa, comfortably enough, unde |
Central - GLA | da huv git a wee bit ae poppy | tucked | away, enough tae git a whinin |
Doric - ABN | nce. But fan ye’r lyin cosy | tucked | up unner the duvet the nicht, |
Central - EDN | forlornly at the rain, ba’ | tucked | ablow his oxter, then relucta |