Doric - DOR | wund | its wey doon, gang ower cragg | |
Central - LAL | Wund | in his draigelt cloak whaur s | |
Central - SEC | icht, there's a richt gell o' | wund | startin' tae blaw up the noo. |
Central - LAL | ld ferriet ower tae May Isle, | wund | an tide allowin. Forby, Bridi |
Central - EDN | ilka chute intae a roch kip, | wund | the lines roon it, an set aff |
Central - EDN | wi chuckies, plants, watter, | wund | an sky, |
Doric - DOR | him. Stanin nae faur, bit up- | wund | fae oo, was a hird o ten tae |
Ulster - PUL | ye can hear them yet, on tha | wund | , aye whusperin an clackin, oo |
Central - LAL | the winter, the freezin cauld | wund | blew across the flair aw nich |
Southern - SEA | bi the back-end | wund | . |
Southern - SEA | The Back End | wund | is blawin, |
Southern - SEA | €™d niver seen, a land wi nae | wund | nor rain, nae sun nor muin, a |
Southern - SEA | altho nae | wund | blaws. |
Central - SEC | d it up the threid's no ti be | wund | up in ony wey |
Southern - SEA | afore a douce | wund | |
Orkney - ORK | He | wund | doon the Rover windows and sp |
Southern - SEA | The | wund | blaws the lest leafs awa. |
Southern - SEA | The | wund | is sherp, the clouds are hie, |
Central - SEC | The | wund | blattered throu me, and I cur |
Central - LAL | the | wund | whuppin its braith through th |
Central - SEC | The | wund | 's new airt, ye'd think, wad g |
Doric - DOR | the | wund | . Its een war wide-waukin an h |
Southern - WCE | the | wund | o a mirk nicht skreichin frae |
Central - LAL | The | wund | wis agin them noo, and Wee Gr |
Central - LAL | t aff for her mornin rin, the | wund | dirlin throu the hairs o her |
Central - LAL | the watter leukit bleck. The | wund | reeshelt the sauch fullyery t |
Central - LAL | e Grumphie gaed on again. The | wund | wis ahint them noo, sae they |
Central - LAL | ir wey hauf an oor efter. The | wund | had drapped, and the snaw, sc |
Central - LAL | n open windae. Whuff gaed the | wund | - or wis it that sleekit wee |
Central - LAL | t where I said I did, sae the | wund | must hae blawn it here. And t |
Central - LAL | et him intae trouble. Sae the | wund | god heezed up Hippomenes’s |
Central - LAL | ni sail’t gey close tae the | wund | wi their satires on the bourg |
Central - SEC | Ah'll hae tae listen tae the | wund | fur twa o' them then. |
Central - LAL | ye've been warslin intae the | wund | for miles, and ye suddenly ga |
Doric - DOR | ae the muin an sterns tae the | wund | an weet A doodilt an the deid |
Southern - SEA | lyke winnelstrae afore the | wund | . |
Southern - SEA | s a cloud Ah reinge afore the | wund | . |
Southern - SEA | hyte horses skiffin afore the | wund | . |
Central - LAL | 'We wunnered if the | wund | wid blaw it doon, said Pooh. |
Southern - SEA | dirl i the | wund | like the swords |
Central - LAL | Bit aa this is whustlin i the | wund | unless a staundart emerges wi |
Southern - SEA | syne sperfilt its auss ti the | wund | . |
Southern - SEA | end til the | wund | , whyle the wyld geese abuin, |
Central - LAL | gin yi micht return whan the | wund | hauds yi beachit. A wee laith |
Central - LAL | “Whan the | wund | blaws I can feel the shape o |
Southern - SEA | In the | wund | this Back End, the leafs ir s |
Central - LAL | ahint him like a flag in the | wund | . |
Doric - ABN | ey-clash, bit clypin agin the | wund | o opeenian wis nae yiss at pr |
Doric - DOR | ee bittie smirr blawin in the | wund | that |
Central - LAL | n jaggie-nettles blawn in the | wund | , bit thare wis no mistak. A d |
Doric - ABN | oor hauf-apen an blown in the | wund | . Whit wey oniebody wad gie Fa |
Central - LAL | flidderin careless in the | wund | . Her lungs souch - |
Central - NEC | ht the guff o somethin on the | wund | . It smelled kinna like foosti |
Central - LAL | ttled, faint i the lull o the | wund | , an returned the binoculars t |
Central - LAL | ie could hear the skirl o the | wund | ootside as it hurtled forrit |
Central - LAL | 'jist by this widd, oot o the | wund | , because here's where I thoch |
Central - LAL | as it wis waarm and oot o the | wund | they wid sit theirsels doon t |
Central - NEC | i shooglie knees, feart o the | wund | and his ain shadda. |
Central - SEC | eet at nicht whan we hear the | wund | howlin', an' oor men are oot |
Central - LAL | gurlie an gowstie's the | wund | , see, hushlin mang the shaws |
Central - LAL | 'I doot it wis the | wund | ,' said Wee Grumphie. 'I doot |
Southern - SEA | gat the | wund | up an stertit tae leuk aa owr |
Southern - SEA | kis this mornin the coorse | wund | |
Southern - SEA | i the Pailace waw. The Spring | wund | |
Doric - ABN | o the herbour bield a terrel | wund | wis blawin, an fite freeth wi |
Southern - SEA | A snell | wund | gethers an fills |
Central - LAL | r the snaw, there cam a snell | wund | that blew for days and days w |
Central - SWE | an a snell | wund | blawin throu Washington, |
Central - LAL | le roon his heid a keen snell | wund | , |
Southern - SEA | til a speider is like an ill | wund | in the desert. |
Ulster - PUL | An aye tha coul | wund | screamed. |
Central - LAL | weel, cairried by the birslin | wund | |
Southern - SEA | the snell mornin | wund | is souchin. |
Central - LAL | like thi blusterin | wund | oor rest is haunted |
Southern - SEA | but ae day o blatterin | wund | , |
Central - EDN | o | wund | , juist hoo |
Doric - DOR | as a guid oor. A licht pech o | wund | lappert the watter tae the na |
Central - LAL | ellises tae blaw a blouster o | wund | up throu the coal tull the fi |
Doric - DOR | n windae, the caller gliffs o | wund | taisled ma hair an wafft ma g |
Southern - SEA | The damp | wund | bumfils ma coat. |
Central - EDN | bi the banesair | wund | . Unprecedented |
Shetland - SHD | aboot aa dis time laek things | wund | up, set dem doon ageen, aafil |
Central - SEC | ' the bairns gittin' up, this | wund | 's got them aw steered up, aw |
Central - SEC | nder whar they are in aw this | wund | ? Noo, noo Maggie, ye kent fin |
Central - SEC | will ye jist listen tae that | wund | ? It's fairly gittin' up noo, |
Central - LAL | y set aff alang the path that | wund | ita wey doon the brae. It wis |
Ulster - PUL | Tha saft | wund | gied a sigh. |
Southern - SEA | The Wast | wund | blaws frae ten thousan myle. |
Central - LAL | , walkin back hame wi the icy | wund | in his fizzog (and by the wey |