Doric - DOR | Howlin | gale wi sna aboot twa fit dee | |
Ulster - CUL | hirsel "Whut wye? Whut wye?", | howlin | hir haun on tap o hir heid ta |
Ulster - BUL | An wheeked bak, | howlin | |
Central - SEC | throu hes gran's front door, | howlin | an dreepin bluid aw ower her |
Central - SEC | an stray dogs, | howlin | in a pack, |
Ulster - BUL | Hizzy, | howlin | |
Doric - MNA | er an mither. An they were aa | howlin | an |
Doric - MNA | e sailin, he fell asleep an a | howlin | win gat up on e loch. E watte |
Doric - MNA | l's on thi brig weis makken a | howlin | fusslen soon. Eis maid me fee |
Doric - DOR | Fae the Sooth ere's a | howlin | gale, |
Central - GLA | the snow an the wind started | howlin | again. |
Central - WCE | it again Bit a nine yir auld | howlin | ’ an’ wailin’ Meant it w |
Shetland - SHD | Da fierce wind | howlin | |
Central | n the waithur and wi the wind | howlin | ’ roon’ us in the dark. It |
Central - SEC | t nicht whan we hear the wund | howlin | ', an' oor men are oot there s |
Doric - ABN | The win fae | howlin | , |
Ulster - EUL | air was still, Nae rain. Nae | howlin | wind. She lifted the binlid f |
Central - GLA | n the smashed windaes wae the | howlin | wind. It's Friday 29 October. |
Central - LAL | But the | howlin | is aw aboot duin, |
Doric - DOR | t buildin, wis graspit by the | howlin | gale, sent spinnin intae the |
Central - WCE | rt lookin when she saw Nessie | howlin | in the gairden. If Nessie hud |
Central - GLA | granda an mah uncle. They're | howlin | , |
Doric - MNB | ae auld fowk. The bairns were | howlin | and bawlin and there wis a gr |
Central - LAL | A'm pure | howlin | ! xD https://t.co/Ar8NNrcLvv |
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Central - LAL | Is left iz pure | howlin | ! xD https://t.co/z4TWhpT0k4 |
Central - WCE | puir deil, sair begrutten an | howlin | , o hiechmaist o Royal Highnes |
Southern - SEA | th bairn, eet was sneezin an | howlin | alternately withoot a meenit' |
Ulster - CUL | wus takin turns at sneezin an | howlin | wi'oot stappin. The only thin |
Central - LAL | an earth-shooglin dunt. Then | howlin | , she ran awa never tae be see |
Central - GLA | The rain n wind ir fuckin | howlin | . We're aw stood intae a wee c |
Central - GLA | spect.' Ah joost start fuckin | howlin | . That was worth the wait man. |
Doric - DOR | eepin toot toot tootin hootin | howlin | oot last meenute signals, man |
Doric - MNA | smored bi the sough o the win | howlin | ootbye like a banshee. At 10p |
Ulster - BUL | Whun | howlin | up a bliddy he |
Central - LAL | 'll mar the nicht yet wi your | howlin | . |
Central - GLA | But the snow an the wind wur | howlin | again. |
Southern - SEA | they hit hur; an th bairn was | howlin | sae much already, that eet wa |
Central - SEC | Winds | howlin | roond the young and auld. |
Central - SEC | t hes gran's vyce caulmed hes | howlin | tae a snottery sneevil, sae l |
Doric - SNO | en cross? / When winter comes | howlin | in ...’. I fair enjoyed the |
Central - LAL | s jumpin' an' wee scabby dugs | howlin | ' a' at wance. Nae wunner wur |
Central - DUN | in November whan the wind wis | howlin | an the rain wis bein whippit |
Doric - SNO | a ends wi ‘When winter cams | howlin | in’, and the laist verse ga |
Ulster - CUL | in the place - a continuous | howlin | an sneexin, an ivery noo an a |
Ulster - CUL | ey hut hir; an the weeyin wus | howlin | that much already that yae cu |
Central - GLA | The wind’s | howlin | doon the street an a flurry a |
Central - GLA | e open the windae Tam. It’s | howlin | in here, son.’ ah sais tae |
Central - WCE | a mile, but Charlene startet | howlin | an greetin an stampin her fee |
Doric - DOR | n besides, ye sit up aa nicht | howlin | at the min. Ah feel safer wi |
Southern - SEA | constant | howlin | an sneezin, an every noo an t |
Central - GLA | constant | howlin | an sneezin, an every noo an t |
Central - GLA | The lads are aw | howlin | as Mo sulks away back tae the |
Central - LAL | hris9 @B_Barisic31 Absolutely | howlin | of cats pish and tried tae sa |