Doric - MNA | chappit | his heid in the faa, bit wis | |
Central - SEC | chappit | on the heid pilliedacus’s d | |
Central - WCE | tackle (baws an prick an aa) | chappit | aff wi a sword! |
Doric - MNA | eep breath es the twins chap, | chappit | it is heels. |
Doric - MNA | diced Carrots, sliced ingins, | chappit | tatties an spice. Suzy’s te |
Central - SEC | gaun? til a neebor or twa. A | chappit | quait an gaed in ben. |
Doric - MNA | Yer hauns is aa | chappit | an they luik an unco sicht, |
Central - LAL | ins wis gree’d an thay haed | chappit | haunds |
Central - DUN | ou stands. Alpin had his heid | chappit | aff there an then, an it wis |
Central - LAL | e gaed tae Grannie's door and | chappit | . |
Central - NEC | l a dug. This dug wad than be | chappit | intae wee bitties sae’s aab |
Central - SEC | He | chappit | the door o the Lion's lair. |
Doric - ABN | was puffin awa in his bed, he | chappit | on the door o the spence an b |
Central - EDN | Than he | chappit | at the duir wi a bit stik lik |
Central - EDN | She opent the door whan he | chappit | , an steppit back, surprised t |
Doric - MNA | i some o her concoctions. She | chappit | at the door, an gey nervous w |
Doric - MNA | rou the gaitherin drift As he | chappit | said he "as sure's my name's |
Doric - MNA | gaun ten-te-the-dizzen es he | chappit | oan the open door o the |
Doric - MNA | The | chappit | hauns war doon tae pride anna |
Central - LAL | Add the | chappit | big ingan an cook until its g |
Central - SWE | We | chappit | on the windae, an |
Central | hoose, Mr an’ Mrs McAnn, we | chappit | at thur door an’ Maister Mc |
Central - SEC | gaun? til a neebor or twa. I | chappit | quait an gaed in ben. |
Doric - DOR | nk they’d still ken me if I | chappit | their doors. But I widnae. He |
Central - LAL | baund in the islands. When I | chappit | her door in Waikiki, aw I hea |
Central - LAL | So I | chappit | oan the shed door and cried o |
Central - LAL | 1 kg stewin steak | chappit | intil bite sized cubes an rum |
Central - DUN | e Nethergate. He got there an | chappit | on the door. The knock was an |
Doric - MNA | rack e Heich Priest's loon an | chappit | aff his richt han lug. Bit Je |
Central - SEC | ch whaur auld Andrae bidit an | chappit | the door. |
Central - LAL | ch o joy and flung his bool o | chappit | hairy-oobits oot o the windae |
Doric - MNA | an the hauns inside them war | chappit | an hackit an stounin wi sairs |
Central - DUN | ain house when the messenger | chappit | him up. But as McNab later sa |
Central - LAL | r that passes ilka chairacter | chappit | intae a keybuird ontae Google |
Doric - MNA | lichtered. Wee Jenny Sangster | chappit | on the door, tho ithers bedd |
Central - LAL | The oubit that's | chappit | |
Doric - DOR | e picter. Fowk wi their heids | chappit | aff, legs and airms aa ower t |
Doric - ABN | the day twae Glesgie Keelies | chappit | his door an reacquantit thaim |
Central - NEC | is sair when he swallaed. His | chappit | broken lips were soon like th |
Central - GLA | saicont is that the Kinrik is | chappit | up intil a rowth moniePairlem |
Central - AYR | ak the neist gangrel bodie at | chappit | the dure for her man. |
Doric - MNA | at dennertime. Mither Rubbit | chappit | up a fine crisp lettuce an a |
Central - SEC | taund there wi' his haunds aw | chappit | , his e'en watterin', aye an' |
Central - SEC | a doors alang. Neebors rarely | chappit | ane anithers’ doors, aye ji |