Central - AYR | peelie-wallie | platoons o young peach trees; | |
Central - GLA | peelie-wallie | gress whiskers rustlin a roon | |
Central - LAL | raw, flit, coorie, weel-kent, | peelie-wallie | , shooglie, or high heid yin. |
Central - LAL | d be tae leave this culture a | peelie-wallie | shedda o itsel an loss that b |
Central - EDN | oan the paper as leukin lik a | peelie-wallie | tree strainin awards the sunl |
Central - LAL | grutten bairns, an leukin sae | peelie-wallie | , nae mair ‘an a rauchle o b |
Central - WCE | nd scuddy as a jyle-cell. The | peelie-wallie | daylicht that entered came fa |
Orkney - ORK | back in the | peelie-wallie | day. |
Central - SEC | t o hou the years had made me | peelie-wallie | , bags under my e'en ye cuid c |
Central - LAL | iled intae the barn, wheetlin | peelie-wallie | and govin frae side tae side |
Doric - MNA | Aa the fowk aroon him tho war | peelie-wallie | an dwinin, cheengin inno the |
Central - LAL | nd fu o let-be, the ae path's | peelie-wallie | strip appeared, a line o line |
Central - DUN | e day, an the main problem is | peelie-wallie | politicians an lickspittle jo |
Central - LAL | I'm sure, that | peelie-wallie | scrunt o a man, |
Central - SEC | Scots uised haes gotten a bit | peelie-wallie | in raicent years, the innin t |