Shetland - SHD | "Your wife had a | narrow | escape," he said, "she's stil |
Central - SEC | legs. They heaved her ontae a | narrow | bench. The crab had pushed aa |
Doric - NNB | "At wis a | narrow | escape!" sade Alice, a good d |
Shetland - SHD | nerally been rejected outside | narrow | activist circles as education |
Central - SWE | mare slow walkers on the wee | narrow | back streets and lanes throug |
Central - SEC | tae her as she goes doon the | narrow | flight ae stairs. "And dinnae |
Central - LAL | Ma eyes drift tae Maw. Ah | narrow | them. Even fae a distance, ah |
Doric - DOR | will pit ye on the straight n | narrow | laddie! |
Central - LAL | Great Granda's poem. Hur eyes | narrow | as she haulds the auld piece |
Doric - NNB | a good deal: iss fireplace is | narrow | , till be sure; but A think A |
Central - LAL | tandards, at least alang this | narrow | bit main street. Willie seems |
Central - GLA | ntit each other. The path wis | narrow | . Aat wiz the thing. They spik |
Shetland - SHD | trow | narrow | grinnd o bane set free |
Doric - DOR | @Dominiquetaegon Ridiculously | narrow | and clumsy definition tae sta |
Shetland - SHD | policy in Friesland wid be ‘ | narrow | activism’ in Scotland. |