Central - LAL | grippin | ma reins, ay, breingin dounby | |
Central - LAL | grippin | swuirds frae the south, ay, a | |
Doric - DOR | ae the ingle, fair terrifeed, | grippin | me ticht till her, ye ken, an |
Doric - MNA | in. It's ma nerves," he said, | grippin | is guts. "Ah'm a bittie blick |
Shetland - SHD | med him. He startit ta shakk, | grippin | da steerin wheel, his knuckle |
Central - WCE | Trunchbull snipped. And noo, | grippin | him stievely by the twa lugs, |
Doric - ABN | h!' skraiked Mrs Cadwallader, | grippin | his haan. 'Oh! Oh! Ah want ha |
Central - LAL | Neist he gingit nor an east, | grippin | province aifter province, an |
Doric - MNA | her nose as she sails on by, | grippin | onte her Marks and Spencer's |
Central - LAL | iver wis a barrel-kistit man. | Grippin | Wullie’s shoothers wi rauch |
Shetland - SHD | da tide | grippin | da keel draggin her, racin |
Doric - MNA | ibbons, an they liftit Minnie | grippin | the shaif ontae Fauldie's bac |
Doric - ABN | airn in her airms, the loonie | grippin | the muckle great parcel ticht |
Doric - ABN | ns. A wheen o us thinks ye're | grippin | ower muckle grun for yersel a |
Doric - DOR | caal fingers at are | grippin | at your joints; files een the |
Doric - DOR | try te pull awa bit she's aye | grippin | . |
Doric - MNA | in an she wis glaissie-eed an | grippin | oan tull er glaiss like er li |
Central - EDN | Face Trippin'- Pan | Grippin | ', |
Doric - MNA | ower te the passenger seat an | grippin | Betty's han in a byordnar sho |
Central - SEC | hiz haun forrit ti lat Tammas | grippin | the kie. Than wi the |
Doric - MNA | Vi wis | grippin | onte the side o the sink as s |
Shetland - SHD | " Maggie Ann aksed, nervously | grippin | da tablecloth atween her fing |