Doric - MNA | bowls | doon in the burrow an pit twa | |
Central - GLA | urite hings used to be booze, | bowls | and bingo. Since ah've gave u |
Ulster - EUL | an mairmalade an laid oot twa | bowls | o wairm porridge on the table |
Central - GLA | wae the tea, ‘Another three | bowls | comin up.’ |
Central - GLA | We get oot the motor an he | bowls | oer tae the fence, wrenchin a |
Doric - DOR | ntry wee ma auld pals fae the | bowls | . I've joined the pensioners t |
Ulster - EUL | afore it disappeart frae the | bowls | . |
Central - GLA | an years ae humphin aboot mah | bowls | hus gave me the strength ae a |
Central - LAL | irtit rinsin oot the parritch | bowls | . |
Central - LAL | they'd pit the clean parritch | bowls | awa in the kitchen cupboards, |
Doric - MNA | The ferm wis parritch | bowls | , an cream tae poor frae the j |
Doric - ABN | at picturs o yows in snaa an | bowls | o skyrie flooers, fan, on a s |
Central - SEC | OWER hurried cups o coffee an | bowls | o soup, fowk sat in cabals in |
Central - LAL | ck, het parritch intae widden | bowls | an set them doun afore the me |
Central - GLA | ‘Never mind the other | bowls | , Pearcey. Ma Granda needs his |
Doric - DOR | ain! Like watching curling or | bowls | on the tele fan ye cain nae m |
Central - LAL | caz is actually gawn tae play | bowls | |
Central - LAL | eukit at me wi een like penny | bowls | thon first mornin. “Yikes!â |
Doric - MNA | Oot cam the bairnies’ | bowls | , an on gaed Lowpity’s face. |