Central - GLA | near her, she said, in a wee, | timid | voice, "Err, 'scuse me, sir-" |
Central - GLA | a braw day, in't it!" said a | timid | voice at her side. She wis wa |
Southern - SEA | t's an awfy nice day!" said a | timid | voice at hur side. She was wa |
Central - SEC | ed to kill fine diners form a | timid | circle aroond him. Ah'm remin |
Central - SEC | dug back tae ma flat. He's a | timid | and frightened wee hing and a |
Southern - SEA | Heis voice has a | timid | an tremblin soond." |
Central - GLA | His voice has a | timid | an tremulous soond." |
Doric - NNB | His voice has a | timid | an tremulous sound." |
Central - SEC | ut once more, upon A tame and | timid | steed. |
Southern - SEA | Yer breath sae clear, the | timid | light |
Southern - SEA | his moarnin," said Ahlice gie | timid | : "but eet's nae yis gaun back |
Central - WCE | You bolster | timid | spirits wi a psalm, |
Central - AYR | You bolster | timid | spirits wi a psalm, |
Central - SEC | eftir her faither, who wis as | timid | as a wee moose. |
Central - SEC | who looked shy and extremely | timid | . |
Doric - NNB | in," sade Alice a peedy bitty | timid | leck: "but id's no use goan b |