Central - GLA | Shakin | like a haw in the wynd | |
Central - GLA | rsation. He looks at the pub, | shakin | his heid. “Even durin the B |
Central - LAL | 'It's buTTer,' she replied, | shakin | hur heid. |
Central - SWE | "Naa, naa!' she geegled, | shakin | her auld grey curls, |
Central - LAL | find it quickly! Maw shouted, | shakin | hur thick, broon curly hair. |
Central - LAL | his, Stella Marie,' she said, | shakin | hur head, which wis full of t |
Central - LAL | play cards,' ma faither said, | shakin | es heid. 'I don't want them e |
Central - LAL | "Thanks awfie," Klaus said, | shakin | Mr, Poe's haund. The Baudelai |
Doric - ABN | hat ye winna!' baaled Robbie, | shakin | his nieve afore Jamie's face. |
Central - GLA | an wis giein it a funny look, | shakin | it an haudin it up tae his ea |
Central - GLA | m, airms wrapped roon himsel, | shakin | like a shitein dug. ‘It’s |
Central - GLA | headin back tae the caravan, | shakin | her heid an mutterin nonsense |
Ulster - CUL | "Eejit!" said the Queen, | shakin | hir heid impatiently; an, tur |
Central - SWE | in a mell-moorin, | shakin | its fur free |
Ulster - SYN | a guid misure, preesed doon, | shakin | thegither an skailin ower wul |
Central - SEC | s. Manouverin between tables, | shakin | the hands ae his guests. Ther |
Central - GLA | fuck away fae me.’ ah sais, | shakin | him aff an run acroass the ma |
Central - GLA | me Danny though.’ ah sais, | shakin | his haun, which ur like fucki |
Central - GLA | . That's shite' Broonie says, | shakin | his wee baldy nut. |
Central - LAL | all the police,' Bettie says, | shakin | hur head. |
Central - LAL | 'Marie?' Cathy says, | shakin | hur heid. 'She stopped helpin |
Ulster - CUL | an wus lukin at it uneasily, | shakin | it ivery noo an agane, an hou |
Central - GLA | Alec look at me expectantly, | shakin | their heids. ‘Ah’ll tell |
Doric - MNA | afore Jeemicky could get oot. | Shakin | like a leaf he lookit doon at |
Central - SEC | ae Pine Barrens’’ ah say. | Shakin | wae laughter whilst takin sto |
Central - WCE | ud telt me when ah wis a boy. | Shakin | her urn this wis whit she cha |
Central - LAL | He puts a | shakin | , liver-spotted haun oan his b |
Southern - SEA | was linked intae hurs sterted | shakin | . Ahlice looked up, an there s |
Doric - MNA | ill makkin a tuttin sound and | shakin | his heed. Closin the beuk wi |
Doric - MNA | on at the butchered pipes and | shakin | his heed. He tellt Jeemicky t |
Central - SEC | e other hand though, is stood | shakin | his heid in clear disgust. "E |
Ulster - CUL | the waater, an seemt tae bae | shakin | wi fear. "Oh, A beg yer paird |
Ulster - GUL | Nae | shakin | hauns, or peckin lips, |
Doric - DOR | ston, it's nae like you ti be | shakin | in yer sheen, is't? Yer mair |
Southern - SEA | emed tae follow, except a wee | shakin | amang th distant green leaves |
Orkney - ORK | e him an he sees hir hans are | shakin | . He taks the letter an slowly |
Central - LAL | st intae tears. Hur hauns are | shakin | so much that the paper flutte |
Central - SEC | ". His pal wiz stawndin there | shakin | ’ like a rattle snake, he re |
Doric - DOR | s, which Blair could see were | shakin | . |
Central - SEC | dny believe it, ma knees were | shakin | like ah leaf. Ah pit mah Niki |
Central - LAL | that his airms and legs were | shakin | awfie, awfie bad, as if he wi |
Doric - MNB | was sweating and ma arms were | shakin | wi a the adrenaline pumping t |
Central - WCE | wis pure ragin; she wis pure | shakin | wi anger an it remindet me ae |
Central - GLA | k doon at ma hauns. They’re | shakin | , but it doesnae look like ah |
Doric - ABN | cared a wifie oot her wits bi | shakin | his neive at her an shoutin, |
Ulster - CUL | e Gryphon; an it set tae work | shakin | him an gaein haes baak a slap |
Central - GLA | e Gryphon; an it set tae work | shakin | him an punchin him in the bac |
Doric - MNA | The constable, still | shakin | , tellt him aboot the big angr |
Doric - MNA | ebster stood in Mary’s room | shakin | his heed. He’d already writ |
Central - SEC | m making up wae onybuddy - n | shakin | on it - lifes too short - b |
Central - LAL | iam, fidgin wi excitement, an | shakin | the wee lad by the shouders. |
Doric - ABN | An Sandy, his haan | shakin | , took up his paper an began. |
Central - SEC | k slappin him oan the back an | shakin | his haun. They aa agreed it w |
Doric - MNA | left the room Feelin sick an | shakin | |
Doric - ABN | - ”. His vyce was fint an | shakin | . |
Central - SEC | seyd, takkin aff hes Timex an | shakin | it the wey Ah'd like tae hae |
Central - SEC | aw concerned. Bruce hus been | shakin | like a leaf in the motor and |
Ulster - CUL | t tae folly, except a weethin | shakin | amang the far aff green leave |
Doric - DUN | Nae haun | shakin | aye noo. https://t.co/5ZoyOZq |
Central - GLA | tae happen, cept a wee bit o | shakin | in the distant green leaves. |
Central - EDN | Back Breakin' - Sander | Shakin | ', |
Ulster - PUL | Ahint his Ma he's | shakin | . |
Central - LAL | foot and haunbag first, she's | shakin | hur head. |
Central - LAL | each fur the phone, ma haun's | shakin | . |
Doric - ABN | His mither was | shakin | an aa. “It’s aa richt, Jo |
Doric - ABN | King's an ye could hear knees | shakin | aa ower the Elphinstone Haal. |
Doric - MNA | ttie in shock and his leggies | shakin | wi the fear tottered his wye |
Central - GLA | Broonie's da is | shakin | his heed. 'They're aw gonnae |
Central - GLA | pointed. Even Broonie's da is | shakin | his heed - he knows we've go |
Central - LAL | able citizens. Dr Philippa is | shakin | her heid at a'hing Michelle B |
Central - AYR | An’ e’en his voice wis | shakin | ’: |
Doric - DOR | s I can tell ye. A mannie wis | shakin | slipperine aa ower the flair |
Doric - MNB | nd glowered doon at me. I wis | shakin | in ma sheen. A hid been caugh |
Doric - MNB | wis gien a fair fight. I wis | shakin | wi excitement. This wis ma fi |
Doric - ABN | his picters? Lik his haan wis | shakin | an he hid ower muckle pint on |
Central - WCE | me, said Frieda, her haun wis | shakin | as the letters G, R an A wur |
Central - LAL | An Thor wis | shakin | oot his lang lockis frae the |
Central - SEC | , heid in his hauns, shooders | shakin | , the door left open. |
Ulster - CUL | Wae!" gret the Moose, wha wus | shakin | richt doon tae the eno haes t |
Central - GLA | haun oan his shooder. He’s | shakin | like a bloody leaf. |
Central - EDN | rner. And even though she’s | shakin | and lookin visibly ready tae |
Central - GLA | y the van, tae me, ‘she’s | shakin | like a fuckin leaf in here. A |
Central - GLA | his girlfriend, Sarah who’s | shakin | her heid alang wae her pal, t |
Doric - DOR | So there I sat | shakin | like a pig in a slaugherhoose |
Central - WCE | t then the poor thing startet | shakin | an ' everythin cause it wis t |
Central - SWE | Ah thocht | shakin | the rain oot ma ear |
Central - WCE | n’ the entire hoose startit | shakin | tryin tae tip the children oo |
Central - SEC | ent an The hale thing startit | shakin | an began tae faa doon! The pe |
Central - WCE | . Mister Anderson walked away | shakin | his heid. Dick, said Charlene |
Central - GLA | boot.’ ah sais, walkin away | shakin | ma heid. |
Doric - MNA | y this time an found Jeemicky | shakin | wi fear an sookin air in fae |
Central - EDN | hion oan the couch. Playfully | shakin | it until its deid. A very wel |
Central - GLA | woken by Joe fuckin violently | shakin | me. ‘That’s us here. Ah |
Central - EDN | it, in case ma increasin’ly | shakin | ’ han’s discharged it prem |
Central - SEC | ed oan the screen and is busy | shakin | her million-dollar erse aboot |