Shetland - SHD | like another eight year old," | laughed | Chloe, "When they came back h |
Central - NEC | "Ach, is that aw?" | laughed | Hercules but deep doon he wis |
Doric - DOR | the bedroom for a lang time" | laughed | the |
Orkney - ORK | -aye, oblivious. The boy half- | laughed | |
Central - GLA | blanked him. | Laughed | at him, even. And, lit, ah do |
Doric - DOR | We aa | laughed | . |
Central - LAL | 'Ye're some girl,' Da | laughed | . 'Noo, Marie, kin we keep thi |
Central - GLA | ot, awright?” then he kinda | laughed | , like a hunner an fifty quid |
Central - WCE | ceships. They'd probly jist a | laughed | at him anyway anen it widda b |
Central - WCE | Rab | laughed | . |
Central - LAL | auss looked doon at Sunny and | laughed | . "Aye, jings richt enough!" s |
Central - SEC | n ordinary Jamaican might hae | laughed | at a neighbour affecting uppe |
Doric - NNB | Alice | laughed | so much at iss, at she hed ti |
Central - GLA | Alice | laughed | that much she hid tae run bac |
Southern - SEA | Ahlice | laughed | sae much at this, that she he |
Central - GLA | He | laughed | at that. Don't hink he wis ex |
Ulster - GUL | e. After 3 shots of Bucky, he | laughed | . Bloody Christians |
Central - WCE | weird eyes, he said. Then he | laughed | an goes, Wan minute thir ambe |
Central - EDN | “Then he | laughed | , the way he does, as if he’ |
Central - LAL | im back tae the farm whaur he | laughed | as he shot oot the pair man |
Doric - MNB | I telt her to get a dram, she | laughed | at that and said she micht ji |
Central - WCE | ilets aw wur days did yi. She | laughed | after she said it an ah tried |
Doric - MNA | wanted tae buy something? She | laughed | an replied, “Michty min are |
Central - LAL | ashtray. Ah retched, and she | laughed | so hard hur falsers fell oot. |
Central - SEC | “Aye,” she | laughed | . “Blue, white an rid rings |
Central - LAL | ngs. “Nocht but haar!” he | laughed | . “Nocht but haar!” |
Doric - MNA | ey fit me like a glove.” He | laughed | and tellt her he wiz pleased |
Ulster - EUL | ored lik a pig an tveriebodie | laughed | , an says Aunt Maisie tae me, |
Central - SEC | Shuggie | laughed | . "Aye, dinnae worry aboot tha |
Central - SEC | Hughie | laughed | tae himsel. Here's me jist af |
Central - SEC | Annie | laughed | tae. It wis barry tae see Bet |
Central - DUN | s feart o the 'gamies', Davie | laughed | an said, 'Naw, naw lad they'r |
Central - SEC | The Hare | laughed | "Aye, why no? |
Central - WCE | s, she said, Yi'd get us pure | laughed | aff the dance flair. |
Doric - MNA | gyang in first. The detective | laughed | at this and said, “Are ye f |
Central - WCE | Embarrassed, we | laughed | , an tae ease the tension, |
Central - WCE | ied. Ah well mind yon time we | laughed | till ah fell aff ma bucket wh |
Central - LAL | wur baith back in the kirk we | laughed | again. |
Central - LAL | Coont Olaf | laughed | a roch, croupit laugh. "Yer s |
Central - LAL | Morag | laughed | . 'A'll hae juicier stories ta |
Central - SEC | "Savin the Kids" ah | laughed | . "Wur talkin aboot Aldo here, |
Central - WCE | the Bairn, in the Broons. Ah | laughed | then, bit ah blame his mither |
Central - LAL | e she'd huv understood why ah | laughed | at the wee school when Mrs Cl |
Central - SEC | I | laughed | . '"'Course it exists. Itherwy |
Central - SWE | Folk | laughed | while Mrs McAdam scowled and |
Doric - MNA | thocht she’d seen. The cook | laughed | and tellt her it hid jist bee |
Doric - MNA | ack o’ his neck as McDougal | laughed | “yir time is up wee loon! |
Doric - DOR | His pal | laughed | his heid aff saying I got een |
Central - WCE | or class an nearly aw ae them | laughed | apart fae Bunsen because he c |
Central - SWE | still sat there an smiled an | laughed | |
Central - WCE | arlene jist shrugged at me an | laughed | an she'd this big dopey look |
Orkney - ORK | he folk steud aroond there an | laughed | . |
Central - LAL | mighto had a laugh; we mighto | laughed | at him thegither. She mighto |
Central - LAL | while the auld Haggis | laughed | 'til his squishy sides ached. |
Central - EDN | Yer a right tool’, Nichols | laughed | but wi a bitty a hidden grima |
Central - EDN | Fucking whalloper’, Nichols | laughed | . |
Central - WCE | s an aw the boys in the class | laughed | at me; aw ma pals wur up at t |
Central - WCE | s an aw the boys in the class | laughed | at me. Aw ma pals wur up at t |
Central - WCE | dvantageous is sowt that gets | laughed | oot the place in a cuttin win |
Central - SEC | Granny ayeways | laughed | at Benny Hill But turned the |
Central - WCE | sad, ah tolt him. Ma da jist | laughed | ; he said he'd a done the same |
Central - WCE | e take me swimmin. Ma da jist | laughed | at me though, an then he said |
Central - WCE | nt tae clean hair. Laura jist | laughed | at me an then she said, Naw K |
Central - GLA | 'Dae wit Da?' He'd jist | laughed | at me like adults always dae |
Doric - DOR | aff the groond." Dugald jist | laughed | at me - yon big, belly laugh |
Central - LAL | And see that Sharkey, he jist | laughed | at me. He said he'd lived up |
Central - WCE | et ma ma on side but she jist | laughed | at me. Away yi go, she said, |
Central - WCE | et ma ma on side but she jist | laughed | at me. Away yi go, she said, |
Central - WCE | ur cats' choir. Charlene jist | laughed | . Moan Harpreet, she said, Moa |
Central - WCE | huvin an eppy. Charlene jist | laughed | . D'yi think ah'm stupit or so |
Central - WCE | Ah jist | laughed | an then ah tipped the box ups |
Central - SEC | Big Tam jist | laughed | an stamped his feet. |
Orkney - ORK | man whit happened, he cheust | laughed | till he wis seek! |
Central - LAL | er, the Baudelaire orphans aw | laughed | , even Sunny, wha o coorse did |
Central - SEC | Jock an Isa?' I says. They aw | laughed | . Aw bit |
Central - LAL | called hur Mr Bert and Bobby | laughed | . |
Central - GLA | ng addit angrily, an everybdy | laughed | . "Tit the jury consider their |
Central - LAL | dae ma ain recipes. Ma daddy | laughed | whin e saw me. Thomas tellt m |
Southern - SEA | in an angry voice, an a'body | laughed | . "Let th jury consider their |
Central - LAL | nny skirled again, and awbody | laughed | . |
Central - SEC | Everybody | laughed | . An that is how the Unicorn w |
Doric - NNB | n an angry tone, an everybody | laughed | . "Lit e jury consider their v |
Central - LAL | ties o coal-black toast, they | laughed | and laughed, and then made pa |
Central - LAL | they clapped and they | laughed | and the Haggis made three. |
Orkney - ORK | n and whessan - and I nearly | laughed | oot lood. |
Orkney - ORK | the waals. ‘Peedie tyke,’ | laughed | Mr Dursley as he gaed fae the |