| Central - LAL | r consteetuent mean ae drain, | gully | or a sewer. I mean ae cundie, |
| Central - AYR |
ae slairit it on wi the breid- | gully | ." |
| Central - EDN |
he larry. Iskander produced a | gully | an stertit tae cut it up. |
| Orkney - ORK |
an than doon in the ebb wae a | gully | or sumin o' that kind tae cut |
| Central - LAL |
at the ae time. 'Jist fetch a | gully | ... Ah dinnae waant tae ken w |
| Ulster - PUL |
An Abraham tha | gully | grips, |
| Central - LAL |
if somebody wis shairpenin a | gully | on a grindstane inside its be |
| Ulster - PUL |
A quare fella, cute as a | gully | , a heid as fou |
| Central - EDN |
s vyce mutit. He brocht oot a | gully | , an they hackit the fabric fr |
| Doric - MNA |
. An forbye, there's a muckle | gully | atween hiz; naebody fae oor s |
| Central - SEC |
mak oot some sinister-lookin | gully | , wi ootcrops o rock, trees wh |
| Ulster - PUL |
His | gully | scorin snicks in tha wood for |
| Central - EDN |
an searched him. They got his | gully | , bit that wis aa. |
| Central - AYR |
slauchterin beasts, drew his | gully | quick across her craig an pit |
| Central - LAL |
rs tae suffer a slauchterhous | gully | across their craigs, wi-oot b |