Ulster - BUL | Stump | o the epple tree, | |
Doric - ABN | Stump | on't, trump on't | |
Central - EDN | a stranded tree- | stump | an ruit system, |
Central - GLA | She sat doon oan a | stump | . It wiz snowin again. |
Doric - MNA | ye winner fit folk'r peyin a | stump | fir. It's bliddy daylicht rob |
Central - LAL | aid, plankin himsel doon on a | stump | , "If ye're honestly wantin me |
Doric - MNA | An he sat on a | stump | in the cauld snaa bree. |
Central - LAL | y! That poor wee burd's gat a | stump | insteid o a fie!' |
Central - LAL | t back in. They were rump and | stump | , heid and heels steekit tae t |
Doric - MNA | 0, an gave them twa wikks tae | stump | up, or ging tae the gaol fur |
Central - LAL | auld wummin sittin on a tree | stump | , rockin back and forrit and s |
Central - AYR | The | stump | o thon aince michty Sycamore. |
Doric - MNA | st he drew ooto the pyoke the | stump | o a calfie's shank, frae horn |
Central - SEC | Wha kens the hale n | stump | o it? |
Central - AYR | e gate an strode ower tae yer | stump | , |
Doric - MNA | tll. "Ah'll hae a first class | stump | , an aa, please." She peyed fi |
Central - DUN | is Dundee criminal, they'd aw | stump | up. The plan wis nae that sim |
Doric - MNA | our son once called it the | stump | . |