Central - GLA | Walked | up tae the front an jumped up | |
Central - LAL | walked | oot, no kennin whit mood her | |
Central - LAL | Walked | haun in haun in the sun? | |
Doric - DOR | n wee a lady boy! She looked, | walked | , talked & kissed like a lady |
Central - LAL | Beek, the lang streek, | walked | awa. The tottie wee Boonce pa |
Doric - MNB | I headed doon the stair, | walked | along the lobby intae the kit |
Shetland - SHD | at men at biggit chapels, | walked | in silence. |
Central - SWE | assed a wheen doon the years, | walked | doon jist aboot every street |
Central - SWE | ma faither saw McKenzie oot, | walked | back in tae the room and belt |
Central - LAL | acknowledged this sheepishly, | walked | the next flight like a sensib |
Central - SEC | , is a degerent fuckin drunk. | Walked | oot oan her and her creepy fu |
Central - LAL | @grazzar09 | Walked | up there wi ma faither in law |
Ulster - BUL | A | walked | fae miles in tae tha hill |
Central - SEC | were then pit in the cord. A | walked | tae the edge. |
Central - WCE | In ninety-twa we aa | walked | tae London |
Central - GLA | s. Da sent me oot and afore a | walked | aff tae school telt me that h |
Central - SEC | aa the attenshun. Cinderella | walked | ower, as bold as ye like. |
Central - GLA | hroat, and nae wonder efter a | walked | a guid mile in the freezin da |
Central - LAL | it! Don’t tell me some gaub | walked | in. |
Central - LAL | better, ye'd huv thocht he'd | walked | straicht oot o a picture and |
Doric - ABN | wad say. Weel, ae Sunday we'd | walked | alang the prom, enjoyin the s |
Central - SEC | Efter he had | walked | aboot thrie mile the vultures |
Central - LAL | them gaed; and efter they had | walked | and walked and walked, they c |
Orkney - ORK | ursley aroond the middle, and | walked | off. |
Central - SEC | ria spat the dummy at 4:1 and | walked | aff the pitch, couldnae handl |
Central - SEC | Or men had warked and | walked | the coast And coal wis growth |
Doric - MNA | st shook his heed, turned and | walked | awa intae the gloom. Jessie b |
Central - LAL | ime. Good luck!' she said and | walked | aff. |
Central - SWE | heidphones ower his heid and | walked | awae fae the wee gaggle o’ |
Central - GLA | of me. A untied the leash and | walked | wae Clyde and Jim up tae the |
Central - LAL | purse. Ah lifted the pack and | walked | to the check-oot. |
Central - LAL | oun fae the driver's bink and | walked | aheid twal yairds intil the y |
Orkney - ORK | live. I feenished me wark and | walked | doon tae the shore and met Ta |
Central - WCE | Matilda turnt awa fae him and | walked | oot through the open front-do |
Central - LAL | n wi her so ah turnt roon and | walked | towards the shelf tae pit the |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey got up and | walked | swippertly oot the room but i |
Central - WCE | huv jist packed yer gear and | walked | awa,' Matilda said. |
Central - WCE | oney got up fae her chair and | walked | oot the room. |
Central - LAL | rumphieman his ten kisses and | walked | awa wi the music box. |
Doric - MNA | it came up tae her hochs and | walked | ablow the arch o the wee brig |
Central - WCE | t lesson.' Then she turnt and | walked | ower tae the board and tentil |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey turnt and | walked | oot the room, disjaskit but n |
Central - GLA | n Daddy wis a bad bastart and | walked | oot oan us. She always said t |
Central - WCE | ckly pushed open the yett and | walked | up the path. Matilda hovered. |
Central - EDN | ere stertin tae wuss they’d | walked | - e’en Abdul - he cud tho |
Central - EDN | riticise onybudy afore ye hae | walked | a mile in their shin!” |
Central - LAL | alking or the dog wants to be | walked | ; my hair needs washing or my |
Doric - MNA | ng a licht bulb, fin the wife | walked | langsyne. Ah keekat doon an s |
Central - LAL | He | walked | me doonstairs intae the livin |
Central - SEC | He | walked | on. At the end o the path the |
Central - NEC | He | walked | alang the banks o the River S |
Central - SEC | He | walked | on. At the end o the peth the |
Central - GLA | Ahi've awready lost a da. He | walked | oot on us, classic da move, s |
Orkney - ORK | ir and headan back inside. He | walked | ower and sorted the fence and |
Doric - DOR | p an sat doon quick again. He | walked | aboot the kitchen, the letter |
Central - LAL | ," Klaus said quickly, and he | walked | oot the door afore the mannie |
Central - LAL | ent fae anger tae joy, and he | walked | back onstage. Gesturin tae th |
Central - LAL | Syne he | walked | awa wi his bag o saut, |
Central - LAL | yince or twiced, and syne he | walked | back a wee bit and pit his lo |
Orkney - ORK | er hid sheu thowt hid than he | walked | in through the door. |
Central - SEC | is gointy be seek and then he | walked | in. The big man himsel. Alex |
Central - NEC | rcules," they chanted when he | walked | past. "Stick the nut on thae |
Central - WCE | Miss Flynn wis aff an when he | walked | in late aw yi heard him say w |
Central - WCE | go and see whit wis up, so he | walked | ower tae the hoose whaur Miss |
Central - SEC | She | walked | quick march, heid held high. |
Central - LAL | llinpeen ablow her oxter, she | walked | awa across the laich-hoose. A |
Central - GLA | e ither, trym every door, she | walked | doon the middle like a hauf-s |
Doric - NNB | ither, tryan every door, she | walked | richt sad doon e middle, wond |
Central - SEC | mair. Right oan midnicht, she | walked | intae the hall, took the keys |
Central - LAL | help her clear her heid. She | walked | intae the muckle widd aside h |
Central - WCE | in a hot oven lang syne. She | walked | ontae the platform wearin a m |
Central - LAL | idnae ken whit tae think. She | walked | ower tae a muckle stane and s |
Central - EDN | wk that kent, the better. She | walked | back wi him tae the middle o |
Central - EDN | d wumin!” as he pit it. She | walked | , fir those wha ken Glenshee, |
Central - EDN | tly went tae jine them. As he | walked | intae the Refectory, he saw a |
Central - LAL | s dirk sae it wid unhap as he | walked | . In ma mind, I saw him pass p |
Southern - SEA | an efter a meenit or twae she | walked | oan in th direction in which |
Central - LAL | s tellt hersel. Ilka time she | walked | past the Grumphiehoose she en |
Central - GLA | utions ah've oardert;" an she | walked | away, leavin Alice alane wae |
Central - WCE | n the dressin-table. Then she | walked | awa and sat on the end o the |
Doric - NNB | s aboot a feet high: then she | walked | doon e peedie passage: an the |
Central - GLA | is aboot a fit high: then she | walked | doon the wee passage: an then |
Central - WCE | ou like tae know, an then she | walked | away wi a big smirk on her fa |
Central - WCE | across her throat an then she | walked | away laughin. |
Doric - NNB | two feet high: even then she | walked | up towards id rether timidly, |
Southern - SEA | twae fit high: even then she | walked | up towards eet gie timidly, s |
Central - GLA | wa fit high: an even then she | walked | up tae it awfy timidly, sayin |
Central - WCE | tae haud ma breath. When she | walked | away, ah said tae ma ma, Aw s |
Doric - MNA | n, so grabbin the lantern she | walked | a step or twa towards the sou |
Doric - NNB | an efter a meenad or two she | walked | on in e direction in wheech e |
Central - SEC | grew louder and louder as she | walked | through the verdant grassland |
Central - WCE | oot the bairn's safety as she | walked | through the fair hoachin High |
Doric - MNA | a quick nervous tap at it she | walked | intae the kitchen. An aal wom |
Central - GLA | come back, an eventually she | walked | oaf in the direction the Merc |
Doric - ABN | e efter a fyle. An wi that he | walked | richt intae a steen waa an fe |
Central - LAL | he door opened, and Mr Baffie | walked | intae the room. He wis cauld |
Central - SEC | cause they'd seen him, Hughie | walked | further than he meant tae. Fi |
Central - WCE | Kelly Marie | walked | ower taewards us an said, Har |
Central - LAL | d swallied a flee. The lassie | walked | on. |
Central - LAL | ~ a quieter town. Mair people | walked | along its streets than there |
Shetland - SHD | @davidhunt100 I've | walked | here thousands o times and it |
Central - SEC | Dave | walked | cautiously up tae the tawny s |
Ulster - CUL | e all deeply grateful to have | walked | the earth when he was in his |
Central - EDN | “Ah’ve | walked | amang stirks afore noo,” Bi |
Orkney - ORK | We | walked | through the dark taegither Bo |
Central - SWE | disgust et wur ignorance. We | walked | up a burn that |
Central - SWE | enever we came tae a loch. We | walked | awey up |
Central - LAL | at ten following on behind we | walked | a mile an a hauf doon the cam |
Central - LAL | In gloamin eve we | walked | an talked, |
Central - EDN | thir explore fir him, then we | walked | back tae the minibus, tae fin |
Central - DUN | when we | walked | on thi same side o thi street |
Central - SEC | the corner oan his ain. As we | walked | taewards him ah could see his |
Central - WCE | Ah | walked | past the Robbie Park an doon |
Doric - DOR | you come son said Mengele, ah | walked | intae the room and looked at |
Central - WCE | Ah've mind ah | walked | owre that bing evri day, |
Central - LAL | h think ah’d known since ah | walked | intae the hoose, but when she |
Doric - ABN | playin the Last Post. Syne Ah | walked | ower to the Prof's room wi Sa |
Central - WCE | Kirsty, an ah | walked | doon tae the front ae the lin |
Central - WCE | t’s your turn Kirsty, an ah | walked | doon tae the front ae the lin |
Central - WCE | e aye Kirsty, he said when ah | walked | in, Did yi see the game jast |
Central - LAL | ara hud naught oan me when ah | walked | oot in ma first guid frock an |
Central - LAL | As Ah | walked | wi him ahint the pleugh. |
Central - SWE | As ah | walked | oot aroun the watter |
Central - LAL | d near Central Station. As ah | walked | past its green and gold sign, |
Central - SEC | win yur hert rate doon. As ah | walked | forward taewards the automate |
Central - SEC | and fuckin won. As soon as ah | walked | in a caught sight ae a famili |
Central - LAL | yev reminded me o' the day ah | walked | the twa miles tae the train s |
Central - LAL | as much as it did the day ah | walked | oot o Copland and Lye in it. |
Central - LAL | Rabbit, Wee Grumphie and Pooh | walked | yin efter anither, and Teeger |
Central - WCE | Laura McNish | walked | past me tae go tae the bin ta |
Central - LAL | Deith | walked | throuch thon hoose, |
Central - LAL | true. Catchy and Sandra both | walked | doon the aisle in 1978 in the |
Central - LAL | I | walked | on towart the dyke. I didna s |
Doric - MNA | I | walked | wi ye, |
Orkney - ORK | I | walked | tae the nearest fairmhoose an |
Orkney - ORK | I | walked | home in the grimleens - bitt |
Central - SEC | ma hip an haudin her ticht, I | walked | slowly eftir Billy. I didnae |
Central - LAL | An sae I | walked | on, an at skeek o day I cam u |
Central - LAL | 'If I | walked | awa fae this Pit, and syne wa |
Doric - MNA | . Dr Makadoork said that if I | walked | plenty in the clean fresh air |
Central - SEC | our an plastic nou. An whan I | walked | in efter my denner the day, t |
Orkney - ORK | When I | walked | in through wir front door. |
Central - GLA | She looked up when I | walked | in, and said through a weak v |
Central - LAL | sangster or fiddler - gin I | walked | I wad be a patron tae mair fo |
Doric - MNA | wiz leavin the hospital. As I | walked | oot I found forceps and scalp |
Central - GLA | in the woods. Sometimes if yi | walked | roon yirsel tae meet the troo |
Central - WCE | ernoon an aw yi heard when yi | walked | intae it wis |
Orkney - ORK | ers every morneen, as Jimmack | walked | by. |
Central - SWE | now quite openly. Mrs McAdam | walked | towards me. There wis nae esc |
Central - WCE | The twa o them | walked | aw the way tae Matilda's hoos |
Central - WCE | huil yetts and the twa o them | walked | in silence through the High S |
Central - SEC | An | walked | richt oot the door. |
Central - AYR | t its heid in a nicht tid, an | walked | awa even smerter. |
Doric - ABN | That Ah will,' said Jamie, an | walked | throw the waa. |
Doric - NNB | she got kinda angry leck, an | walked | off: e Moosie started sleepan |
Doric - NNB | vered all oer w; diamonds, an | walked | two an two, as e soldiers did |
Central - GLA | vered aw aer wae diamonds, an | walked | alang in twos, like the sodje |
Southern - SEA | rated aw ower wi diamonds, an | walked | twae an twae, as th sojers di |
Doric - ABN | gaed intil the restaurant, an | walked | up ti the coonter, far a youn |
Doric - NNB | hook ids hied impatiently, an | walked | a peedy bit quicker. |
Southern - SEA | ook eets heid impatiently, an | walked | a wee bit quicker. |
Central - GLA | hook its heid impatiently, an | walked | a wee bit quicker. |
Central - GLA | nae bother, mate,' ah said an | walked | away. 'I he guy's a weirdo. P |
Central - EDN | till it wis near daurk, than | walked | , neither fast nor slaw, aroon |
Orkney - ORK | alive. I feenished me wark an | walked | doon tae the shore an met Tam |
Central - AYR | e battle tuik place. Ilka man | walked | alane wi his ain thochts o fe |
Central - SEC | Big Tam Davison, the polisman | walked | in. Course the pub went quiet |
Central - WCE | t an in the end ah gied up an | walked | home in the pissin rain. |
Ulster - EUL | slammed the scullery door an | walked | ootside. |
Central - WCE | an tolt her tae spin on it an | walked | oot, said Kelly Marie. Ah wis |
Doric - ABN | .) Fan Ah got tae the yett an | walked | up the drive - it wis a big |
Central - LAL | he stage noo where ah've been | walked | over one too many times. |
Central - SEC | Then | walked | the coast wi ghaists o men Wh |
Doric - MNA | make it up to you!” He then | walked | awa back intae the gloom and |
Doric - MNA | ind his taking the coins then | walked | oot and wint back intae the m |
Doric - MNA | tle them intae the beets then | walked | up and doon. They were heaven |
Doric - ABN | Onywye, this day Mr Aitken | walked | intae the kitchen, far Abbie |
Doric - ABN | n linn an spital he had aften | walked | nae dout. |
Central - SEC | nty be scraps n we hivny even | walked | oot the tunnel yet. The rival |
Central - AYR | ant tae ken me noo'. Oor John | walked | richt by me in the street, He |
Central - WCE | said, O.kaay. Mister Anderson | walked | away shakin his heid. Dick, s |
Central - LAL | Poloko | walked | back past her hoose, and Prec |
Central - NEC | uds. Me an a lad cried Ginger | walked | intae Singapore thegither. We |
Central - LAL | wha never | walked | ahint a ploo. |
Central - SWE | they've never | walked | afore but say |
Central - WCE | poker. Miss Trunchbull never | walked | , she aye stramped like a stor |
Central - WCE | excitet cause ah'd only ever | walked | past Trendy Tribe, but then a |
Central - LAL | ae banes broken, bit he niver | walked | again. Ma mither an me, we lo |
Doric - DOR | min fae anither street. Blair | walked | forrit towards far the ruckus |
Doric - DOR | nly twa hours afore. As Blair | walked | hame fae the almost palatial |
Doric - DOR | ed tae drizzle doon. The pair | walked | side by side alang the |
Central - WCE | s never paddult in the sea or | walked | alang the beach an felt the s |
Central - WCE | s never paddult in the sea or | walked | alang the beach an felt the s |
Central - LAL | ame, but he's actin like he's | walked | straicht oot o an Oscar Wilde |
Central - LAL | eidALBA @meljomur Yep. And AS | walked | the walk on indy (and everyth |
Central - LAL | Ache all over as | walked | down tae aqua class, dae aqua |
Central - EDN | rin efter ye. They sometimes | walked | in a zigzag along the pavemen |
Central - WCE | right next tae me when Chris | walked | ower taewards us, an he went |
Central - EDN | Ane wis | walked | bi Caskie as Weir's mace. |
Central - LAL | said, as she and her siblins | walked | hame wi Judge Strauss. "I din |
Central - WCE | 's eyes widened as the others | walked | e'er. |
Central - WCE | me, th hing fae ma nichtmerrs | walked | tae me…scud…tap…scud |
Central - WCE | fillt purse, Till Houletgless | walked | oot intae the street. |
Central - LAL | ism o the type: the dog wants | walked | , my hair needs washed where S |
Central - LAL | t Olaf oot the door. As Klaus | walked | doon the touer stairs, he fel |
Central - LAL | Whan Jesus | walked | doun tae Galilee Loch he spei |
Orkney - ORK | Ah''m the bloke that | walked | intae the pub and stood right |
Doric - ABN | hivn't they? 'The people that | walked | in darkness have seen a great |
Southern - SEA | cNeilSNP Why that blonde twat | walked | aff when Ian Blackford aboot |
Central - LAL | jist | walked | a' by itself |
Central - WCE | the alcove. Charlene had jist | walked | intae the dinner hall an she |
Doric - MNA | othfae o abuse Mabel hid jist | walked | awa. “Nae point!” Aa that |
Central - LAL | g her. But the daft gowk jist | walked | strecht past the temple. He d |
Central - WCE | h fur wance but Harpreet jist | walked | away fae hey Ah said ah didna |
Central - WCE | ourse, they couldnae huv jist | walked | , it'd take far too long. So t |
Central - EDN | st February 1974 when A furst | walked | intae the P.E. Dept in a weel |
Central - GLA | an another cunt, who’s just | walked | intae the room, laugh alang w |
Central - WCE | Whan Tammy Scott | walked | intil the Braeside Bar he was |
Shetland - SHD | trowe hit dat tinkled as you | walked | ower dem. We stoppit afore a |
Orkney - ORK | ll closeen time - I must hiv | walked | five mile. There wis furry ha |
Central - EDN | dain here? Justine could huv | walked | in’’ |
Southern - SEA | mate and his mother... we huv | walked | alang this harbour! Braw day |
Central - WCE | new school uniforms an we aw | walked | up tae the school thegether. |
Central - AYR | , even though she’d already | walked | past it aboot a hunner times. |
Orkney - ORK | They | walked | till the Gruffalo stopped tae |
Central - GLA | They | walked | wae me tae the school, nippin |
Orkney - ORK | They | walked | till the Gruffalo stopped tae |
Central - EDN | They | walked | thegither for the lave o that |
Central - EDN | They | walked | on in silence for a bit, than |
Central - SEC | skin n chittering while they | walked | to there cars - and felt so |
Central - GLA | tionately in her ain, an they | walked | away thegither. |
Doric - NNB | ately intill Alice's, an they | walked | off tigithir. |
Central - LAL | So they | walked | through Paris wi the pitchfor |
Orkney - ORK | So they | walked | till the Gruffalo stopped tae |
Central - SEC | feenished his Buckie so they | walked | doon as faur as ma road-end w |
Southern - SEA | As they | walked | off th'gither, Ahlice heard t |
Central - GLA | As they | walked | away thegither, Alice heard t |
Central - SEC | As they | walked | hame through the scrub |
Doric - NNB | As they | walked | off tigithir, Alice heard e K |
Doric - ABN | stairt racin as seen as they | walked | in ti the lecture room ilka M |
Central - LAL | the schuil' said Sepo as they | walked | oot tae the playgrund. 'Wha d |
Central - EDN | r fowk?” she speirt as they | walked | , aamaist leukin a reason tae |
Doric - ABN | lmes ti tell fae the wey they | walked | that they were mair acquant w |
Central - WCE | re stammygastered. Miss Honey | walked | tae the front o the class and |
Central - AYR | ch: even then, as she cannily | walked | up tae it, she wis a wee bit |
Central - WCE | Tammy | walked | ower ti the table, sat doun, |
Central - LAL | Granny | walked | tae the bus stoap wi twa bags |
Doric - MNA | r the next couple o oors Mary | walked | aboot the parish an ivery noo |
Ulster - WUL | But A min' A al'wiz | walked |