Ulster - EUL | Shovin | lake buck mad. | |
Central - EDN | t. “Eat it,” Guzul sayed, | shovin | a bowl intae his hauns, “or |
Central - SEC | n ye gae, Granda,” he said, | shovin | an gangin on by wi a leuch. T |
Doric - MNA | oota here," growled Morrice, | shovin | by Joyce's admirer. "Fit a ne |
Doric - MNA | door te Norman," said Duncan, | shovin | is hans inte the pooches o'is |
Doric - MNA | e objeck o Enic's attintions, | shovin | awa is han es he tried te hel |
Central - GLA | ah says, | shovin | Boabby doon ontae wanny the b |
Doric - MNA | a bloody mannie!" he shoutit, | shovin | the belly duncer hard in the |
Doric - DOR | r an gaed ower ti the windae. | Shovin | his haans in his pouches he s |
Central - LAL | en78 ?????? two by two... nae | shovin | ! |
Central - AYR | n horses shoutin at thaim, an | shovin | thaim forrit. It wis her fait |
Doric - DOR | o | shovin | , an screwin, the bobby manage |
Central - WCE | , an at the same time she wis | shovin | a chocolate eclaire in her gu |
Doric - MNA | the Attic...an noo, Ah'm jist | shovin | in time till the aifterneen f |
Central - GLA | h the newspaper, periodically | shovin | ’ it inches fae ma face n as |
Doric - DOR | e me as if they were literary | shovin | the bottle doon her throat. F |