Central - AYR | Alas, | complainin | ’ wullnae change |
Central - WCE | cam’ back wi’ the pints, | complainin | ’ as usual aboot the prices, |
Central - GLA | y fair," Alice stairtit, in a | complainin | sort ae tone, "an thir's that |
Doric - MNA | tae the biggest greetin faced | complainin | aal cunt in the toon. How low |
Central - WCE | lass richt enough. Ah’m nae | complainin | ’. Bonny girl, bonny weans a |
Central - SEC | aw the time folk aroond here | complainin | that these immigrants are com |
Central - WCE | ere's nuthin tae dae, nae use | complainin | |
Doric - ABN | Weel, there ye are. Fit ye | complainin | aboot? So did ye press the gr |
Central - LAL | t they huv tae say. They folk | complainin | will |
Central - DUN | the things ye aften hear fowk | complainin | aboot that nivver really crop |
Ulster - GUL | t up wae aa o mae nonsense an | complainin | and jaist loved me oniewye pl |
Central - EDN | he Dug Men wad hae went aroon | complainin | that Fortune, the Auld Bitch, |
Central - SEC | oned. Hing is though, ah'm no | complainin | . Tell yae the truth the wee g |
Central - WCE | rents' Night or when she's up | complainin | aboot stuff. Dunno why she ex |
Central - SEC | mutual. He was ay at her door | complainin | . Ay the furst tae phone the p |
Central - LAL | wir talking again. Daphne wis | complainin | aboot bein in the back shift, |
Central - SEC | der if they folk in the toons | complainin | ' aboot the cost o' the fish k |
Doric - MNA | irt, he aiven peyed-up wi'oot | complainin | . |
Ulster - CUL | a," Alice stairtet, in a brev | complainin | soart o a tone, "an they aal |