Orkney - ORK | rope | whin sheus gittan middling gr | |
Ulster - GUL | Shae sed, “Rope, | rope | , heng the butcher. |
Central - LAL | s the-day wadna ken a skippin- | rope | or a cahoutchy baa gin thay s |
Central - LAL | 'Cut ... the bluidy ... | rope | ,' Ah managed tae pech frae ma |
Central - GLA | bank wiz high on this side. A | rope | swing hung fae a sycamore tre |
Doric - DOR | n a crudely fashiont snare. A | rope | , fastened at one end tae the |
Doric - DOR | l o that". says Jonsar Eck. A | rope | wis tied on tae Jonsar Eck's |
Central - LAL | he mingin claes, Violet had a | rope | that wis, she howped, jist ab |
Central - NEC | ely unhermed. Hercules tied a | rope | roon the animal's legs and ge |
Central - GLA | hat high she must have used a | rope | ladder or stilts - but when |
Central - WCE | ket. Here it is. Ye'll find a | rope | in the well. Jist |
Central - LAL | in thon breeze, clingin tae a | rope | made oot o mingin claes, she |
Central - LAL | n shift it, and we'll bring a | rope | for Pooh, and I'll awa and te |
Central - DUN | ome o the crowd poucd 1t wi a | rope | up Union Street, alang the Ne |
Central - NEC | he cloots thegither tae mak a | rope | . Ae Sikh swam the river an ti |
Doric - MNA | tait et a diseydid tae keil a | rope | aroon thi injin's forrit pull |
Orkney - ORK | dance will be at the end o a | rope | . |
Orkney - ORK | dance will be at the end o a | rope | . |
Ulster - EUL | p o court shoen. The sway o a | rope | . A silent sky that turnt blak |
Central - SEC | e. When ur done, we'll drop a | rope | fir ye tae clip it tae the ha |
Doric - MNA | tae panik noo, So he pet's a | rope | ashore an tak's aff up thi ra |
Central - LAL | limb aboard!' said Doug, as a | rope | ladder drapped doon fae his c |
Doric - ABN | the back door and watch as a | rope | ladder unfurls fae the helico |
Central - GLA | ht tae bide, sleepin across a | rope | |
Ulster - GUL | The oul wumman met a | rope | . |
Central - LAL | e aw daein it. They had got a | rope | and were haulin Hoolet's chai |
Orkney - ORK | lue an orange piles o tangled | rope | |
Central - SEC | wey ma messages. He tried tae | rope | me intae a conversation wae u |
Ulster - GUL | The | rope | 'll naw heng the butcher. The |
Central - WCE | The | rope | he'd used, tae tie the gate, |
Ulster - GUL | The | rope | stairtet tae heng the |
Ulster - GUL | The | rope | sed. |
Central - LAL | s 'Teevecheid cried oot, 'The | rope | 's snappit in twa! We're gonna |
Central - GLA | hung fae a sycamore tree. The | rope | hung straight doon an there w |
Doric - ABN | vering directly abeen us. The | rope | ladder is flung oot eence mai |
Central - LAL | fawin. Tentily, she gied the | rope | a guid pull, and it steyed up |
Central - SEC | In the end, they drapped the | rope | , then pulled me back up. Whit |
Central - GLA | Ah take it an unwind the | rope | fae the nails, shooderin the |
Central - LAL | p, surrendered, let go ae the | rope | and forgot wha it is that A w |
Central - WCE | up surrendered let go ae the | rope | an forgot wha it is that A wi |
Central - DUN | e mak some adjustment tae the | rope | towin the yawl whan the haill |
Doric - DOR | n for 8 days. Had to hide the | rope | fae him like |
Central - LAL | find thon tindel-box, gie the | rope | a guid tug, aan and I'll ken |
Doric - ABN | wye doon and clings ontil the | rope | as the wind swings him like a |
Central - GLA | Wrappin the | rope | roon the bunch ay corroded na |
Central - LAL | d faw in and come back on the | rope | wi the nixt bit o gear, and t |
Doric - MNA | ae the kitchen an pull on the | rope | till it came up. The cook sai |
Central - LAL | sodger shoutit, tuggin on the | rope | . |
Central - LAL | ried tae scurry back doon the | rope | , but Coont Olaf's crony wis o |
Central - WCE | e bucket on tae the end o the | rope | and lower it doon, but dinnae |
Doric - ABN | ndrew says. He grabs onto the | rope | ladder and starts clambering |
Doric - ABN | He clambers up the rest o the | rope | and disappears inside, and th |
Doric - ABN | ˜Come on!’ he shouts as the | rope | starts to ascend, lifting him |
Orkney - ORK | when the hangman tightens the | rope | ? Will I cry like the bairn th |
Central - LAL | outit, as the hangman pit the | rope | aroond his neck. "Whit aboot |
Ulster - GUL | ae sed, “Rat, rat, gnaw the | rope | . |
Ulster - GUL | The rat stairtet tae gnaw the | rope | . |
Ulster - GUL | ck o cheese. An A'll gnaw the | rope | . |
Central - LAL | metal raither than a clootie | rope | . She opened her een and saw h |
Shetland - SHD | ip dem dagidder, a lang white | rope | , |
Central - LAL | hair wha wis pullin on a lang | rope | , attached tae a pulley. For a |
Shetland - SHD | o a lang | rope | , lasses jimp oot an in, |
Ulster - EUL | d tae. Maisie minded the lang | rope | tied up tae the washin line a |
Central - SEC | lie Clancy, wi a lenth o sash | rope | roun his neck cam intil the l |
Central - SEC | the left chowk, an a bit sash | rope | tied roun his waist. Stickin |
Central - LAL | hope. Tak heed. Some thinnish | rope | is whit I need. |
Doric - MNA | n an thi puilee et guided thi | rope | wis bolted on tae thi side o |
Central - LAL | Ti | rope | a kid, an cut its throat. |
Doric - NNB | Wippled wi | rope | |
Central - GLA | broon beads strung on a thick | rope | . Like rosaries but much bigge |
Central - NEC | r an tied ae end o the turban | rope | ticht tae a tree. That gied u |
Central - LAL | We bought a light-up skippin | rope | wi the tickets and hud the ti |
Central - DUN | them tae jettison the harpoon | rope | tae lichten the boat. Tired o |
Central - LAL | ae the next, it made a kind o | rope | . As she wirked awa, she mindi |
Central - LAL | n. "I dinnae ken. Some kind o | rope | , I think." |
Ulster - GUL | ike strapped on wi a length o | rope | , |
Doric - DOR | ders wiz a guid long length o | rope | . He wore a deerstalker on his |
Central - DUN | d go pouin hunners o yairds o | rope | fae as monie as hauf a dizzen |
Ulster - BUL | An tether | rope | hung in tha shed |
Orkney - ORK | will be the hangman's | rope | . |
Central - LAL | d tae a palin stab wi a claes | rope | , a pile o wid stackit up roon |
Central - LAL | at the end o his | rope | , flingin up his hint legs. Th |
Central - GLA | Hoi, Bill! Catch haud ae this | rope | -Will the roof bear?-Watch tha |
Central - LAL | le ye can get in by. Tie this | rope | aroond yer waist, and I'll lo |
Central - AYR | ere, Bill! Grup a haud o this | rope | -Will the ruif bear?---Nou min |
Southern - SEA | Here, Bill! Catch haud o this | rope | - Wull th roof bear? - Mind |
Ulster - CUL | ere, Bill! Grab a houl o this | rope | - Wull the roof bae fit tae |
Central - DUN | dancin on the end o a gallows | rope | there wis nae contest, an the |
Doric - DOR | d been fashiont fae Eddie’s | rope | . It wis unlucky that the ghil |
Central - LAL | ot. Noo, Teeger, where's that | rope | ? Whit's fashin ye, Hoolet?' |
Central - EDN | t in Edinburgh walkin a tight | rope | . |
Central - DUN | tae hunners o fathoms o stout | rope | an aince the whale tried tae |
Doric - MNA | uddin Rose chucket ower a tow | rope | . Thi next theing wis, ther wi |
Doric - MNA | artet tae lift, couse thi tow | rope | wis held on throo thi hatche' |
Central - GLA | or oer. ‘There’s a bit ay | rope | there, tie it roon the nails |
Central - SWE | an ettlins, skeck a lang grey | rope |