Doric - DOR | Steppin | ootside he is free | |
Central - SWE | Steppin | oot the time | |
Central - GLA | Steppin | through, ah near shite masel | |
Doric - DOR | steppin | aff a spaceship. Jist back fa | |
Central - SEC | y hangower, lassie," he said, | steppin | awa in fricht. |
Central - LAL | ha it is, Princess?" he said, | steppin | oot. |
Central - LAL | aus and Sunny," Mr. Poe said, | steppin | back through the front door. |
Central - LAL | and quines," Coont Olaf said, | steppin | forrit tae speak tae the audi |
Central - LAL | ked her wey across the stage, | steppin | tentily aroond bits o furnitu |
Central - GLA | sais an gies the roof a bang, | steppin | away. |
Central - LAL | rlin wife,' said Granda Jock, | steppin | oot o the lift. 'It's ainly u |
Doric - MNA | on the first day he met her, | steppin | oot frae her cousin's door in |
Central - GLA | ow Pearcey daint ye? ah sais, | steppin | oot the waiy, revealin him. |
Central - GLA | yer talkin aboot?’ ah sais, | steppin | tae the side. He comes oot fa |
Central - GLA | yet. ‘PEARCEY!’ ah shout, | steppin | back so ah kin see, efter hav |
Doric - MNA | ore gyaun ben the livin room. | Steppin | inno the mids o the fowk, he |
Central - SEC | like a heid at the back yin. | Steppin | sideyweys tae the livinroom w |
Central - LAL | rate hoo SSE can be seen as a | steppin | stane atween English and Scot |
Central - SEC | “a | steppin | stane tae a National Scots La |
Central - GLA | boot leavin the warm taxi and | steppin | oot intae the freezin cauld a |
Central - LAL | he pairt o the burn where the | steppin | -stanes were, and when he wis |
Central - SEC | n the cairt an the wee pownie | steppin | awa quietlike atween the lang |
Central - GLA | ‘Here, it’s like | steppin | back in time in here, man.’ |
Central - AYR | his shuid ever fyle her shune | steppin | oot ower his threshold intae |
Central - LAL | Ye're | steppin | ti your doom, quine. |
Doric - DOR | kie step'll feel as gin ye're | steppin | on brukken glaiss. As peyment |
Central - AYR | r yer ain guid - tae stop ye | steppin | ' oot o' line. That wis always |
Doric - MNA | ht fur Minnie, Daisy wi heich | steppin | hooves an a blaik star on her |
Doric - DOR | Noo I'm | steppin | oot ma aul broon sheen, quine |
Central - EDN | ilica oot the way rather than | steppin | oan them. He caucht up wi her |
Doric - MNA | ledges, like a wheen brukken | steppin | -steens risin inno the lift †|
Central - GLA | oon Alice, every noo an again | steppin | oan her toes when they passed |
Central - LAL | ck on the grund ye canna help | steppin | on them. And on the faur side |
Ulster - GUL | @Dale_Pankhurst I remember | steppin | ' out with most of thon band. |
Central - GLA | poise close ahint us, an he's | steppin | oan ma tail. |
Central - LAL | She's | steppin | barefit, comin ma way |
Central - LAL | s an cultural prefairances as | steppin | aside an a threit tae the Ame |
Central - LAL | us tak a closer glisk at this | steppin | stane or spectrum norrie. |
Central - LAL | on white seggans | steppin | , ay, A leuk outbye |
Shetland - SHD | aboot | steppin | awa fae |
Shetland - SHD | but | steppin | up |
Shetland - SHD | nd whin I saa dis peerie body | steppin | oot o da lee o da herbour off |
Central - LAL | Scottish Staunart English – | Steppin | Stane or Spectrum? |