Doric - DOR | curled | up amin the meal. Noo I wis h | |
Central - SEC | icht so's it wad be bonny an' | curled | fur the Sunday tae gan tae th |
Central - GLA | in wee, delicately arranged, | curled | locks. Ah staun, slack-jawed |
Shetland - SHD | ered corner o a back gairden, | curled | her up cosy an gud ta sleep. |
Central - SEC | louched ower. Noo she sat up, | curled | her mooth in the 'smile at th |
Ulster - EUL | n a hairbrush throu hir hair, | curled | it intae a bun at the nape o |
Ulster - PUL | lukked at it, cha pup wus aa | curled | up an sleepin soon. |
Central - LAL | on unattended oan the bed and | curled | ma hair wi their tongs. It wi |
Central - LAL | He even kaimed and | curled | his hair, |
Doric - MNA | corner kick een half time and | curled | it into the net. Fit a legend |
Doric - MNA | bloody flees aawye." Morrice | curled | his tap lip. "They're fool di |
Doric - MNA | e in tae keep him company. He | curled | up but nae wi the thocht o st |
Doric - MNA | Fin he'd left, she | curled | her airm throwe her brither's |
Doric - MNA | taes an at het little hannie | curled | aroon ma fingir; an at gutsy |
Central - LAL | d wi ma mouth and eyes, which | curled | like wee hauf moons, and twir |
Central - EDN | snuffed up an oot. Then flesh | curled | |
Doric - MNA | For the bairns tae say wi | curled | up beak Worms again! |
Doric - MNA | e it the door; the sicht o im | curled | up in is basket an the soun o |
Shetland - SHD | nst da door, an da idder airm | curled | aroond her head. Still shö g |
Doric - NNB | ainst e door, an e ither airm | curled | roond her heid. Still she wen |
Southern - SEA | nst th door, an th ither airm | curled | roond hur heid. Still she wen |
Ulster - BUL | Humble, Faered an | curled | in a ball |
Doric - MNA | dit wi a plowt on the grun an | curled | roon like an a. |
Doric - MNA | a polished mahognay cheer an | curled | her taes inside her buits, an |
Orkney - ORK | An lyan | curled | up in hur lair |
Doric - MNA | apple an kickit it a bittie o | curled | up linoleum. |
Central - LAL | . Hur salt-and-pepper hair is | curled | tae perfection. Even though s |
Shetland - SHD | is gien ta scöl. Smootie wis | curled | up cosy in Magnus's unmade be |
Central - LAL | e far aff. Hur black hair wis | curled | tae perfection, and she wis w |
Doric - MNA | is cairryin. The futterat wis | curled | up in a baa at the fit o't, s |
Central - WCE | ud been ootside then whit wis | curled | up by her feet when she wis u |
Doric - DOR | lily obsairt. "Gin her petals | curled | up a thochtie mair, she wad b |
Central - SEC | Ye had nae croon o thorns | curled | |
Shetland - SHD | fae nichts | curled | lik |
Central - LAL | Maw hus | curled | hur white hair, painted hur t |
Central - GLA | McDade’s | curled | up in the foetal position, co |
Southern - SEA | ticed, hed powder'd hair that | curled | aw ower their heids. She felt |
Central - GLA | oticed, hid powdert hair that | curled | aw aer their heids. She wis f |
Doric - NNB | noticed, hed powdered hair at | curled | all oer their heids. She felt |
Central - LAL | Duvet | curled | I gazed at crumbled thee. |
Central - SWE | wered back. A spent the night | curled | up in a ba’ under ma blanke |
Central - LAL | tubes, and the gless tubes aw | curled | doon the wey and cam thegithe |
Doric - MNA | euk far the young rhubarb lay | curled | up aneth the yird. |