Central - LAL | owk's stories that wir dowie, | knackie | , thochtfae or whiles haurdly |
Ulster - GUL | releegious an pairtie gates; | knackie | skeels tha like o biggin, fai |
Central - WCE | 'A | knackie | limerick is unco haurd tae sc |
Doric - DOR | sinse intil't, tho it's nae a | knackie | -lyeukin een!" Still an on, ye |
Central - EDN | d a clype-clash, but he wis a | knackie | speaker an-aa. He threapit th |
Central - SEC | ttin in wi mah awfu hinthaund | knackie | repost. |
Central - LAL | e ack the daft laddie wi some | knackie | fraisin, whan his faither pit |
Central - LAL | out siclike. My man is gey an | knackie | . He can dae oniething an sort |
Doric - DOR | "Ye seem tae be richt | knackie | at expounin wirds, sir," said |
Doric - DOR | , said Ailice, fair vogie fit | knackie | she wes bein. |
Central - LAL | in the act. Puggies were gey | knackie | and gleg, and in their ain sp |