Central - LAL | Crab | Toon Crail | |
Central - WCE | ntiments has found its hermit- | crab | hame in Scots. 'Wheesht for i |
Central - LAL | ha wadna eat the reid-cheeked | crab | |
Central - LAL | a wudnae eat the reid-cheeked | crab | |
Central - SEC | a wudnae eat the reid-cheeked | crab | |
Central - DUN | ow the sheet cam a fair-sized | crab | ! |
Shetland - SHD | airly oot o sicht; an an aald | Crab | took da chance o sayin tae he |
Shetland - SHD | l mester, tho. He wis an aald | crab | , he wis." |
Southern - SEA | quite oot o sicht. An an auld | Crab | took th opportunity o sayin t |
Central - GLA | uite oot ae sight. An an auld | Crab | took the chance ae sayin tae |
Southern - SEA | maister, tho. Hei was an auld | crab | , het was." |
Central - GLA | maister, but. He wis an auld | crab | , him." |
Doric - NNB | quite oot o sicht. An an owld | Crab | took e opportunity o sayan ti |
Doric - NNB | aster, though. He wis an owld | crab | , he wis." |
Central - LAL | lisked up frae the nippie wee | crab | he wis lookin at and saw it a |
Central - SEC | "Oh Isa! Isa!" The | crab | said ower an ower, no daein n |
Central - SEC | "She's in here," called the | crab | , finally drawin back the bolt |
Central - SEC | "Isa!" screamed the | crab | . "Look whit ye've done!" |
Central - SEC | a wait till dark. Whit if the | crab | had missed the bag, or even I |
Central - EDN | The mudbanks are | crab | -buttoned. The watterbend |
Ulster - CUL | it was oot o sicht. An an oul | Crab | tuk the chance o sayin tae hi |
Ulster - CUL | l menter, but. Hae wus an oul | crab | , hae wus." |
Central - DUN | at it wis simply the sweetest | crab | she an her man had ivver tast |