Central - WCE | Slung | carelessly owre his shooder. | |
Central - GLA | oaf wi’ spam for his piece, | slung | him oot into the cauld dark n |
Southern - SEA | ma pipes in o ae bag, | slung | owre ma shouthers, riding ith |
Central - GLA | wiz aye a corrie-fistit-gun, | slung | low, auld laces cinched aboot |
Central - LAL | airty Group on the Scots Leid | slung | a deifie tae that mony elemen |
Central - EDN | tied her bedroll for her. She | slung | aathin ontae her back. |
Central - GLA | The Moose | slung | this a deafie, an went oan in |
Central - SWE | obbs hud ees big firritin bag | slung | ower ees shooder, an auld can |
Doric - MNA | Nae seener hid Jock | slung | the skin roon his shooders, t |
Central - LAL | s as a Scots dialect is aften | slung | a deifie for tae big up its c |
Central - LAL | the usual deerskin | slung | ower his shooder. |
Central - LAL | rse raip. The furst cauve wis | slung | ower the powney’s shouders |
Central - SWE | big blue IKEA bag he’s got | slung | ower ee’s shooder, so it’ |
Central - SWE | weel as we depairtit. He jist | slung | the blue bag o’er his shood |