Orkney - ORK | Hummin | tae hirsell, quietly | |
Central - EDN | swayed her erm like a trunk, | hummin | a phrase. |
Central - LAL | 7 efter mony years o fechtin, | hummin | an hawin on the pairt o Breet |
Central - WCE | So, ah’m kinda | hummin | ’ Ma Sweet Lord tae ma’sel |
Central - LAL | Things wi a | hummin | honkin blaw. |
Central - SEC | ey he’s bobbin his heid and | hummin | along tae the lyrics. And the |
Central - WCE | t the same. Charlene wis pure | hummin | an hawin cause she said it wi |
Ulster - EUL | sang fur ye, Ma. I heared ye | hummin | his sang in the gairden whan |
Central - AYR | shed his sermon. Then a laich | hummin | frae the precentor raise inta |
Central - WCE | arin me to William Wallace an | hummin | our national anthem ah will b |
Doric - DOR | Liking the look o that! Been | hummin | ' an haein' about getting a co |
Central - SEC | @Carolro28744016 Yir | hummin | ?? |
Central - DUN | e mannie. Shair enough he wis | hummin | awa tae himsel. Nou it wisnae |
Central - WCE | ears an startet | hummin | . |
Central - WCE | ingers in his ears an startet | hummin | . |
Doric - MNA | "An aat's fan she stairtit | hummin | an heyin aboot the waddin dat |
Central - SEC | ed, disgustin. In short, jist | hummin | , ye ken whit I mean? Weel, th |
Central - GLA | And mammy | hummin | "Swanee River", |