Orkney - ORK | Hook | on the yoke an retrace wir st | |
Ulster - GUL | It had a | hook | set in the end tae catch, the |
Doric - MNA | t, An offin ye wid find a sma | hook | ena. Fur bait a wid sumtyme's |
Shetland - SHD | y deid. There wis a pot, on a | hook | . That's me |
Doric - MNA | h lad weis tryen tae tye on a | hook | , bit a theink hee's finnger's |
Central - LAL | hat the belt cud be hung on a | hook | . The belt wis designed so tha |
Orkney - ORK | bly knees, an each toe haes a | hook | , |
Orkney - ORK | bly knees, an each toe haes a | hook | , |
Doric - DOR | in he went wi a lang metallic | hook | poking and scrappin at ma tee |
Central - WCE | i a walkin stick so she could | hook | the bunnet aff the dook, and |
Ulster - GUL | Bae | hook | nor bae crook. |
Central - SWE | od dippin ower, but ee didnae | hook | it. |
Central - LAL | The | hook | -haundit mannie footered aboot |
Central - LAL | said plank yer babookie!" the | hook | -haundit mannie gurled, and pu |
Central - LAL | e guid o ye tae drap in," the | hook | -haundit mannie said, like but |
Central - LAL | hen it gets doon tae it," the | hook | -haundit mannie said evenly, t |
Central - LAL | s - the wart-faced loon, the | hook | -haundit mannie, the baldie ch |
Central - LAL | age taewards her siblins. The | hook | -haundit mannie |
Central - LAL | w. And noo oor tea's oot. The | hook | -haundit mannie said he'd keep |
Central - SEC | e hall, took the keys fae the | hook | , unlocked the back door, and |
Central - SEC | mobile starts ringin oaf the | hook | at aboot half seven at night. |
Central - GLA | e the groond, it rang aff the | hook | . There’s no been a peep in |
Central - LAL | e bit o wire tae hing aff the | hook | . She stripped the wire aff an |
Central - SEC | t, that disnae get us off the | hook | . Maist Scots were violent an |
Central - LAL | her dwaum, and afore lang the | hook | -haundit mannie opened the doo |
Central - LAL | her richt haund tae fling the | hook | wan mairtime. |
Central - LAL | on bairns," the mannie wi the | hook | -haunds said, "They've got tae |
Central - LAL | Olaf," said the mannie wi the | hook | -haunds, "you'll wirk oot some |
Central - LAL | lkie, and he waitit until the | hook | -haundit mannie answered, "Hul |
Central - LAL | en," Klaus said, shruggin the | hook | aff fae his shooder. "Awa and |
Central - LAL | came, and Violet, birlin the | hook | ower her heid like a lasso, g |
Central - LAL | Hearin the faint soonds o the | hook | -haundit mannie talkin tae Jud |
Central - LAL | Ahint him wis the | hook | -haundit mannie, wha smiled an |
Central - LAL | ut then he'd mind the wey the | hook | -haunds o Coont Olaf's crony h |
Orkney - ORK | the churn afore | hook | -line, |
Doric - MNA | he kine o lassie ye'd like te | hook | up wi. Iv ye ask me, at's far |
Central - LAL | Thur's even a flesh | hook | tae cut yer throat ... |
Doric - MNA | nee's noo, steil eit thi saim | hook | . A speert em, "Ye sikken a ha |
Central - LAL | had made wis cawed a grapplin | hook | , which is somethin ye use for |
Central - LAL | "She says it wis a grapplin | hook | ," the hookhaundit mannie said |
Central - LAL | e speedery end o the grapplin | hook | , which efter hauf-a-dizzen tr |
Central - LAL | she gaithert up her grapplin | hook | and tippy-taed oot the room. |
Doric - DOR | tak yer motor an sling yer | hook | |
Central - GLA | erse if ye don’t sling yer | hook | ya cheeky wee bastart!’ ah |
Ulster - BUL | Beauties fly hangs ain their | hook | |
Doric - MNA | ld - turnt inte a high-class | hook | - " |
Central - SEC | an wi a guid richt | hook | or twa |
Central - SEC | nses - only a fifer cood faw | hook | line n sinker fir that tweet |
Central - SWE | Vaults, nae Zeebrugge, Sandy | Hook | , Orlando nor Dunblane. |
Central - SEC | o licking a dish; but put Thy | hook | in his nose, and Thy bridle i |
Central - WCE | ll Lyndon tae sling his slimy | hook | . Pamela Sadler. She fancies L |
Doric - MNA | o as tae pet a feish on tvery | hook | , an matst tyme's he did. Ye c |