Central - EDN | im a file o didgeridoo music, | tied | aroon the hause o a muckle du |
Shetland - SHD | Dey hed a muckle eanvees bag, | tied | up at da mooth wi strings: an |
Shetland - SHD | Jeck wis staandin afore dem, | tied | in chains, wi a soldier apo e |
Central - SEC | ein Grangemouth an Tantallon, | tied | twa howes o kirnel pouered |
Central - LAL | rsh! The tongue wis rowed up, | tied | wi string afore it got biled, |
Doric - DOR | aited three rashes thegither, | tied | them in a knot and stuck them |
Ulster - EUL | tae achieve wi hir ain tongue- | tied | husband. |
Shetland - SHD | Der tongue- | tied | an kinda faert. |
Doric - MNA | you if you tend to get tongue- | tied | , nervous and are always afrai |
Central - AYR | , Dauvit ... God help him ... | tied | tae the back o a horse. They' |
Central - SEC | "Collar? | Tied | up?" Wolfie said |
Central - EDN | Callum, “No A’ve no’! A | tied | them tae you at the tap o’ |
Doric - ABN | werdue for the scrapyaird, aa | tied | up alang the far quay, side b |
Orkney - ORK | Wormy et a haep of lasses, aa | tied | tae a graet big stane |
Doric - MNA | ked ower the neep park, tae a | tied | hoose at the fit o the lang d |
Central - LAL | sition on the estate cam wi a | tied | hoose that alloued him tae ma |
Doric - MNA | n up in the library. It wisna | tied | like his een and fin he coupe |
Central - GLA | r wae yer tits oot an yer bra | tied | in yer hair as some mad, inex |
Central - LAL | t him. He wis twa streets awa | tied | tae a palin stab wi a claes r |
Central - GLA | otside tae get Clyde where ad | tied | her leash tae the bike rack. |
Doric - ABN | t ower Rubislaw Quarry an had | tied | the Charities Wik Slogan in t |
Doric - MNA | A caaf bed | tied | roon the middle |
Orkney - ORK | got him in a plastic poke and | tied | the top up tight |
Central - SEC | greetin as we gagged him and | tied | him tae the tree. Brenda had |
Central - GLA | him in his bad clothes and | tied | about fifty pounds of pig iro |
Doric - MNB | a heid. I pit on ma beets and | tied | up ma pints. |
Doric - MNA | stable fur the nicht, tae be | tied | tae their staas, unharnessed, |
Doric - DOR | I'll be | tied | up richt guid an proper |
Central - LAL | t sae mony years o their life | tied | tae machinery. |
Shetland - SHD | rs an we belld him a ropp. He | tied | hit tae a bycht i da whillie' |
Central - LAL | t aboot thirty feet lang. She | tied | yin end o it tae the metal sp |
Central - SEC | e could come by; an' syne she | tied | on me a bonny new craig-cloth |
Doric - MNA | eens back intae her shawl she | tied | them up intae the mak dee bag |
Central - AYR | 'er seen the like o't, as she | tied | the cord, dried an swaddlt th |
Doric - MNA | owp, nae least an auld pianie | tied | onno the milk cairt an pued h |
Orkney - ORK | orge his thick leather peenie | tied | ahint his back everything spi |
Ulster - EUL | . Maisie minded the lang rope | tied | up tae the washin line at yin |
Central - SEC | eft chowk, an a bit sash rope | tied | roun his waist. Stickin intil |
Central - SWE | texture | tied | aroon ma tongue. |
Doric - ABN | while Ah become tongue | tied | an dumbfounded |
Central - SEC | tae the drugs. By the time we | tied | him tae the tree he wis wide |
Shetland - SHD | ee o da herbour office. As we | tied | up, he clamb aboard an axt fu |
Doric - DOR | ne tae match yer cardigan. Ye | tied | it on wi a bit o ribbon an ye |
Central - DUN | id face, mousy broun hair aye | tied | up in an auld scarf, airms on |
Doric - MNA | d teen oot a smaa leather bag | tied | at the top. He untied it and |
Doric - NNB | hed a beeg canvas bag, wheech | tied | up at e mooth wi strings: int |
Southern - SEA | ae a muckle canvas bag, which | tied | up at th mooth wi strings: in |
Ulster - CUL | y had a big canvis bag, whuch | tied | up at the mooth wi strins: in |
Shetland - SHD | ly eftir," Willie said, "at I | tied | his story in wi sometheen my |
Doric - MNA | it is't the day, laads?" Jack | tied | maatchin goons roon their nec |
Central - NEC | akit except for a bittie bark | tied | aboot their waists tae hide t |
Shetland - SHD | id be sittin in a keppy creel | tied | on tae Dad’s back. I’ll n |
Doric - MNA | aleerie the kite, wi his tail | tied | tae a tree, got a gey begeck |
Ulster - GUL | oser I spied the box, was all | tied | up wi string |
Central - GLA | an | tied | roon the neck ae the boattle |
Doric - NNB | here afore," sade Alice), an | tied | roond e neck o e bottle wis a |
Southern - SEA | here afore," said Ahlice), an | tied | roond th neck o th bottle was |
Central - AYR | here afore," said Alison), an | tied | roun its neck wis a paper lab |
Doric - DOR | hin wands, aw spleet-cane, an | tied | on three weet-flees on ilka y |
Central - LAL | ool cryin “Feenisht!”, an | tied | aff her last threid. |
Orkney - ORK | tae git her intae the byre an | tied | aap whar wae could hae a good |
Central - GLA | s an auld man. The second man | tied | him in his bad clothes and ti |
Central - GLA | ts ear-flaps trochled doon an | tied | aneath her face. She swept up |
Central - LAL | Bladenoch river by Wigtoun an | tied | tae a stake whaur the tide wu |
Ulster - EUL | eonard pullt on his jumper an | tied | up his buits. There was plent |
Central - NEC | pe. Ae Sikh swam the river an | tied | ae end o the turban rope tich |
Central - EDN | ebody had aareadies packit an | tied | her bedroll for her. She slun |
Doric - ABN | ft o the quay far they'd been | tied | up. |
Central - SEC | The springer spaniel had been | tied | up and shot several times wi |
Central - LAL | That nicht, the queen | tied | a poke o flour tae the prince |
Central - NEC | rus intae submission. He then | tied | a leash roon him and dragged |
Central - LAL | ot Athens: hoo Athenian women | tied | up their hair an dressed gey |
Central - EDN | m a puir deil they had gotten | tied | up. |
Central - LAL | gallopin horse. Imagine bein | tied | up, watchin the watter comin |
Central - GLA | clichés aboot his hauns bein | tied | an if it wis up tae him, he w |
Central - SEC | leaf. Ah pit mah Nikies oan n | tied | the laces tight, tae be hones |
Orkney - ORK | y's hid's peedie belly-button | tied | in a granny knot? |
Orkney - ORK | Bit a red rosette noo | tied | tae her bridle |
Orkney - ORK | bratto | tied | tight an shaal wuppd aroond h |
Shetland - SHD | lie ta Nort Haven an left her | tied | tae da pier; spak tae da cost |
Doric - ABN | uple’s footsteps if we iver | tied | the knot? |
Doric - DOR | ng tooslie beard an reid hair | tied | in |
Central - GLA | ttoos, an his long black hair | tied | up in a fuckin mad bun. |
Doric - MNA | tae the nines, wi their hair | tied | up in ribbons an ither falder |
Central - GLA | taemake sure ma ain turbos ir | tied | n walk quickly oot fae ma hid |
Central - GLA | is makin sure his trainers ir | tied | n A follow suit. Losin a trai |
Central - SWE | Herr | tied | perjink in a lacy bauble, |
Southern - SEA | a life up Borth’ick, it wur | tied | in wi the Peth Heid |
Orkney - ORK | askit this morneen and shae's | tied | up til id's sorted. The Sigur |
Central - DUN | muckle baist. The harpoon was | tied | tae hunners o fathoms o stout |
Central - DUN | they went. He wis taen, hands | tied | , afore Brude wha had set up h |
Orkney - ORK | Wi hands | tied | ahint his back, |
Central - NEC | completely unhermed. Hercules | tied | a rope roon the animal's legs |
Central - SEC | Ebenezer wes | tied | ower a horss lik a grumphie g |
Orkney - ORK | The cloot aboot thee wis | tied | tight |
Doric - DOR | . says Jonsar Eck. A rope wis | tied | on tae Jonsar Eck's |
Shetland - SHD | re," said Alice), an whit wis | tied | aboot da neck o da bottle but |
Doric - MNA | nae time at a the knot it wis | tied | |
Central - WCE | Ma identity is | tied | up wi’ the land. An’ ah |
Southern - SEA | tae the slope wi muckle hooks | tied | tae sticks. Cleeks, a hink th |
Central - LAL | a Fankelites had got themsels | tied | in knots an, at first, Kat cu |
Central - GLA | e waist doon wae his troosers | tied | roon his neck in some lunatic |
Central - SEC | near her hair. An she ayeways | tied | it in a bun An covered it wi |
Central - LAL | that | tied | her tae the stake twa-oor syn |
Central - AYR | ad a muckle canvas seck, that | tied | at the mooth wi whangs: an in |
Central - DUN | eant. Or mebbe they were that | tied | up in their involvement wi th |
Central - GLA | They'd a big canvas bag that | tied | up at the mooth wae strings: |
Central - EDN | his Muse, the yae thing that | tied | him tae his ain warld. |
Orkney - ORK | knitted Fair Isle bunnit that | tied | under the chin |
Southern - SEA | @mapmyrun did e hev eer feet | tied | the gither #slowasasnail |
Central - LAL | y knot tae ken, and as Violet | tied | the clootie strips thegither, |
Central - LAL | o this is weill-kent, but it | tied | a haund ahint oor backs the h |
Ulster - SYN | git thair, ye'll fin a cowlt | tied | up, that haesnae iver bin rid |
Central - GLA | irth chairt drawn, cast, fast | tied | tae the mast o aw creaution. |
Central - SEC | loose ends is aw | tied | up. |
Central - WCE | ppeart wi a Chihuaha wi a bow | tied | roon |
Ulster - GUL | Was a big brown box | tied | up wi string, tae fall aff, s |
Central - SEC | ve that her Patois is closely | tied | up wi the things an folk that |
Southern - SEA | r English. Scots is certainly | tied | til a parteiklar community an |
Doric - MNA | kin in the mill the hoose wiz | tied | so Mary hid tae be oot o the |