| Shetland - SHD |
| Flung | fock, o aa men widest-sindere |
| Central - LAL |
| flung | frae the windae! |
| Doric - ABN |
eer, gied a nod tae his wife, | flung | his bunnet ontae a cheer, an |
| Central - EDN |
again, shuttin oot the noise, | flung | the magnet tae the man neist |
| Central - EDN |
in o the miners, an Auld Man, | flung | an erm roon Bill’s shoother |
| Central - SEC |
his room, he locked the door, | flung | the bag ontae the bed an star |
| Southern - SEA |
The door it knocks, | flung | open wide |
| Central - LAL |
didna wark. He wis arrestit, | flung | in the Edinbro Tolbooth then |
| Central - WCE |
Each holy well and far- | flung | shrine, |
| Central - DUN |
owk on the tour, were fae far- | flung | places, includin China, North |
| Central - WCE |
Tae satellites in space faur- | flung | , |
| Central - LAL |
happin o gress roun the edge. | Flung | thegither in a buird-brained |
| Central - WCE |
sniggern an they baith got . | flung | oot the class. The person tha |
| Central - EDN |
ib the pigs and lambs, wis aa | flung | doun the well. The reins, the |
| Central - WCE |
b didnae hear ri compliment a | flung | in its direction. A'd loast m |
| Central - LAL |
wis born the planets hereawa | flung | mony rocks ootwards aboot 4.6 |
| Central - SEC |
ges, peeped through. The crab | flung | the cover ower it, keekin roo |
| Central - GLA |
auld bag that someb’dy hid | flung | ootside her close. An’ ye |
| Central - LAL |
h, and unlockit the door, and | flung | it open ... and suddently . t |
| Central - LAL |
d tae the Sax Pine Trees, and | flung | fir-cones at yin anither till |
| Central - LAL |
e ithers breenged ootside and | flung | snawbaws and warsled in the s |
| Central - LAL |
, they huckled the sodger and | flung | him in the jyle. |
| Central - NEC |
h richt oot o thae snakes and | flung | their bums oot the windae. Th |
| Central - LAL |
ngs oot o their wee cases and | flung | them intae the mixter. |
| Central - NEC |
e the palace o Eurystheus and | flung | it on the flair at the king's |
| Central - NEC |
t as it wis aboot tae faw and | flung | it tae the ither side o the w |
| Central - LAL |
e gied a lood hooch o joy and | flung | his bool o chappit hairy-oobi |
| Central - WCE |
'E | flung | mey wan e' 'es luks an' a ken |
| Doric - DOR |
e widna sic i scrievin tae be | flung | |
| Doric - MNA |
oot thi door they'd baith be | flung | . |
| Central - GLA |
oints at me wi the sword, 'he | flung | a tangerine at mah baws.' |
| Central - LAL |
tae tak place inside him. He | flung | his airms up in the air and y |
| Central - NEC |
ercules got tore in first. He | flung | his spear at the lion but the |
| Central - SEC |
and he | flung | the saut in, took her chin |
| Central - LAL |
addie-general snipped, and he | flung | the wee tin sodger intae the |
| Central - LAL |
s a pooder-puff on tap and he | flung | yon in as weel for guid luck. |
| Doric - ABN |
dribblin at the moo. Syne he | flung | Abbie tae the fleer. For a me |
| Doric - ABN |
Turnin intae Schoolhill he | flung | a witherin glent at the Art G |
| Central - EDN |
rt chair in the corner, an he | flung | hissel doon in it, pu’in hi |
| Central - WCE |
uckin space cadet, an then he | flung | a chair at her. |
| Central - DUN |
an afore he cuid be ned up he | flung | the boar's compass ower the s |
| Central - LAL |
She | flung | it on the rubbish-cowp. |
| Central - LAL |
was luikin gey frazzled as he | flung | his jaickit aff, whaur it spr |
| Central - SEC |
no!” she shoutit. Then she | flung | open the front door an belted |
| Central - LAL |
richt haund than when she | flung | wi her left. As she skited th |
| Central - LAL |
ss the mirkie watter when she | flung | wi her |
| Central - WCE |
that much impressed So she | flung | ma drink a’ doon ma vest An |
| Central - LAL |
cht haun, and wi her left she | flung | a metal watter-joug up in the |
| Central - EDN |
e cud be an explosion.” She | flung | on her coat an buits, an wis |
| Central - EDN |
” she gaspit, “no.” She | flung | her erms aboot him an beeriet |
| Central - LAL |
fie keenly, then suddently he | flung | the nut ower his shooder inta |
| Central - GLA |
lour left his coupon an’ he | flung | a haun up tae his neb. Billy |
| Central - WCE |
n fur the Sellatape, Charlene | flung | a bit ae paper at me that sai |
| Central - DUN |
whan crashes happen, fowk are | flung | oot o their jobs an hooses, b |
| Central - LAL |
Noo words are | flung | , but nae rockets. |
| Central - DUN |
kers wernae needit, they were | flung | ontae the scrap heap wi haird |
| Central - AYR |
n o the hous, whaur they were | flung | tae the grun forenent her an |
| Doric - MNA |
rk. Soon as we goat there, we | flung | wirsels doon ahint some bushe |
| Central - LAL |
Sae we | flung | in her folks as weel.) |
| Central - GLA |
dnae have tae deal wi ye" "Ye | flung | yer Chinese oan thir tent" "Y |
| Doric - DOR |
8 Dar Oma A wis a gangrel Ye | flung | me a smile A ran deleerit hyn |
| Central - SEC |
lently pit tae daith by being | flung | aff a cliff. |
| Central - LAL |
t wis gawin on, and like jing | flung | a haunfu o her things intae a |
| Central - SWE |
t o’ me. It’s lik getting | flung | back in time, and a hink tae |
| Central - LAL |
lid jist a tottie wee bit, I | flung | them strecht intae the face o |
| Shetland - SHD |
a curse wis wirkin aaready. I | flung | up da door fully an guid fard |
| Southern - SEA |
t wis ithin saiconts whan hei | flung | apen his wagon door, wi the r |
| Southern - SEA |
urried oot o th room. Th cook | flung | a frying-pan efter hur as she |
| Central - WCE |
'Weel | flung | , Sir!' somebody yelloched fae |
| Central - WCE |
in the end up Missus Auldhill | flung | her oot an tolt her no tae co |
| Central - SEC |
but the men were fleeter. Tam | flung | himsel roond Rab's legs an gr |
| Central - WCE |
Wan ae them | flung | a bottle an it pure skimmed p |
| Central - GLA |
fae the other side an ah’m | flung | back intae the opposite waw. |
| Central - SEC |
An | flung | it in the bin. |
| Central - LAL |
an | flung | the windae wide |
| Central - WCE |
shoutet at me tae eff off, an | flung | a stone at me an it hit me on |
| Central - EDN |
nd a flat rock tae sit on, an | flung | doon the bundle fae her back, |
| Central - SEA |
neist tae the saut cellar, an | flung | the pepper in her een, |
| Central - WCE |
h scruncht up the leaflet, an | flung | it in. |
| Central - LAL |
richt A wull!' A answert, an | flung | ma airms roon the baist's wee |
| Doric - MNA |
Morrice sighed an | flung | his new yalla beach tool doon |
| Central - GLA |
ls tae go back tae ma gaff an | flung | the gither whit belongins ah |
| Ulster - SYN |
yin oot, an the' hurt hïm an | flung | hïm oot tae. Then tha ooner |
| Central - EDN |
ast thaim wi’oot spickin an | flung | her pack intae the back o the |
| Central - GLA |
cess whit he wis witnessin an | flung | the baw back tae us afore sco |
| Doric - DOR |
“Trev caucht a wee yin an | flung | it back, an lost a muckle yin |
| Central - EDN |
ddit barefuit tae the door an | flung | it open. Hsien wis sloungin a |
| Central - SEC |
ne. He hemmert on the door an | flung | it aipen. Harry leukit up fra |
| Doric - ABN |
Syne he picked up the boat an | flung | it on the fire, an wi his tho |
| Central - WCE |
turd oan a stick. Ah went an | flung | the chocolate dummy doon the |
| Central - WCE |
e effort an Miss Thin went an | flung | him oot intae the corridor. |
| Central - WCE |
unfair it wis that she'd been | flung | oot an how she'd be gettin he |
| Central - DUN |
an we'd been | flung | oot o the Clova pub aboot ten |
| Central - WCE |
ll o thaim, whaur they'd been | flung | wanhowpfu intae the front pre |
| Central - GLA |
d aff ay crusts that hud been | flung | oan tae the streets fur the b |
| Central - WCE |
When ah think o thae men | flung | oan the Dole, |
| Central - GLA |
Seven | flung | doon his brush, an hid jist s |
| Doric - NNB |
Seven | flung | doon his brush, an hed joost |
| Central - AYR |
Seiven | flung | doun his brush, an had juist |
| Doric - MNA |
n there sklakin - darts bein | flung | Aye the next "ting" - Archie |
| Central - LAL | , nae trees, jist soil gettin | flung | aa way...?????#dodgypractises |
| Central - LAL | y! There were grannies gettin | flung | aff buses, Katie Bairdie's fe |
| Central - NEC |
e bodies o his sodgers gettin | flung | up intae the air by the angry |
| Central - SEC |
aboot and aw the airms gittin | flung | , it's been knoacked right oot |
| Southern - SEA |
Seevin | flung | doon eis brush, an hed jist s |
| Central - LAL |
le pound yonder an the keeper | flung | fush tae thaim.' |
| Central - LAL |
Fierce blasts o muir | flung | fistfus o rain in my face. |
| Central - LAL |
Or | flung | owerbuird tae droun!" |
| Central - AYR |
ockery on the flair. The door | flung | open, an sax men cam rummlin |
| Central - LAL |
fae aa the faur | flung | airts, |
| Central - LAL |
ture I've come across in faur | flung | places. |
| Central - SEC |
A windae was | flung | open. Billy’s mither shouti |
| Central - LAL |
When the Bonny Blue Flag was | flung | tae the breeze, |
| Central - GLA |
re at the low sheet ay clouds | flung | oer the city sky. Never let i |
| Central - NEC |
na a drap o it left. Hercules | flung | awa the last bottle and cairr |
| Central - NEC |
n a big bank o snaw. Hercules | flung | the net ower the beast and ca |
| Doric - ABN |
abeen us. The rope ladder is | flung | oot eence mair, and unfurls d |
| Doric - DOR |
ist thing I kint, the door is | flung | open an aabody is stampedin o |
| Central - SEC |
It's the fiat punto Bruce wis | flung | fae - the same exact yin. |
| Central - SEC |
but fire wis | flung | |
| Central - LAL |
in dunt as the front door wis | flung | open, and I'm shair I dinnae |
| Central - GLA |
here’s auld soaks an breeks | flung | oer the couch an a smell ay d |
| Central - EDN |
ina that had gotten thairsels | flung | oot at the Parteetion, whan t |
| Central - NEC |
time wi a dose o rotten neeps | flung | in. It filled his neb. He fel |
| Central - SWE |
wir calendars | flung | in a stappit bin |
| Doric - ABN |
aks a whining noise as it’s | flung | oot o sight, awa owre the tap |
| Doric - ABN |
wee buggers! It wis you that | flung | the snaabas!" |
| Central - SEC |
er honour, it wis not me what | flung | the brick through the off-lic |
| Central - GLA |
clear, crisp lines ay a sheet | flung | oer it. A liberty man, so it |
| Doric - MNA |
ndee, appairt fae yee wid get | flung | up enna thi air, eif thi bump |
| Doric - ABN |
ld staan up stracht at aa. It | flung | the hailsteens in yer face, s |
| Central - WCE |
arly did); Tommy Campbell got | flung | oot fur sniggern an wis made |
| Central - SEC |
“Me an ma brither got | flung | oot the Swamp Pride aboot fow |
| Central - AYR |
Noo fate had at last | flung | doon the gauntlet, |
| Central - WCE |
Noo fate hud at last | flung | doon the gauntlet, |
| Central - GLA |
y Red Stripe Scanlon’s just | flung | me. |
| Central - LAL |
e clasp oan ma handbag an A'v | flung | ma purse back intae it. |
| Central - LAL |
'Weel, if we aw | flung | stanes and sic-like intae the |
| Central - LAL |
late. The lassie had awready | flung | open the door and breenged in |
| Central - LAL |
They | flung | fierce words and sometimes wo |
| Central - WCE |
in English is jist guid money | flung | doon efter bad. |
| Central - SEC |
he Witch swooped doon Dorothy | flung | the baffies at her. Yin clipp |
| Central - WCE |
nae fun it Bit a’d acshully | flung | it oan a brazier. |
| Orkney - ORK |
tae lift each een oot, deftly | flung | on high. |
| Central - GLA |
e stairs, rang the bell an’ | flung | themsels aff at the next stoa |