Doric - MNA | WORMS | AGAIN Oh birdie dinna lat me | |
Shetland - SHD | Forkitails, sclaters, clocks, | worms | ; he glaeps dem laek sweeties! |
Central - LAL | guid yirdly vapours lift, | worms | turn and spill... |
Shetland - SHD | nin as I couldna no rescue da | worms | trapped upon da pavement up a |
Orkney - ORK | Then I dug up twa | worms | - hid wis aal I could see. I |
Doric - NNB | Owre stons and | worms | |
Central - LAL | ‘Ye’ll no find | worms | in there, ye daft gowk,’ sa |
Central - SEC | m, tellin' them they must hae | worms | , the weiy their stamachs are |
Central - SEC | Ah wis jist kidding aboot the | worms | .” |
Central - GLA | bit its her mooth, lips like | worms | when ye stretch them. |
Central - AYR | , horsehair line, an a pickle | worms | delved frae the midden outsid |
Central - SEC | e we couldnae come up wi some | worms | . The search for bait went on, |
Doric - ABN | fowk begin ti tak the Diet of | Worms | , while we sit bowsin at the n |
Orkney - ORK | The winter dark | worms | deep intae his soul. |
Central - SEC | hin yer erse, you? I'm gettin | worms | jist watchin ye.' |
Central - SEC | aipples, they are likely fu o | worms | ,” the Tattie Bogle telt her |
Orkney - ORK | the lasses go fendan for | worms | |
Central - LAL | Whaur stoor | worms | croul, an benshees bawl, Bewa |
Central - LAL | ‘No a worm hole whaur | worms | bide. A space wormhole,’ ex |
Central - SEC | og owre and fund twa enormous | worms | . He baited oor hooks and we s |
Central - SEC | h,” I replied earnestly. “ | Worms | !” |