Central - SEC | cockin | , daffin, crawin crouse. | 2005 | |
Doric - MNA | wis a wee loon wi pirn-taes, | cockin | -oot lugs an a kittlin caad Sa | 2014 |
Doric - MNA | n whinneyied, the broken been | cockin | clean throw the skin, the rey | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | hocht o the muckle black Deil | cockin | his hooves in the moo o a cav | 2004 |
Doric - MNA | fir't. Jist listen," he said, | cockin | his lug, "ye can hear the kni | 2011 |
Doric - DOR | ge, like a muckle black wyver | cockin | in its wab bi the ingle. | 2001 |
Central - LAL | ie wee movements wi his heid, | cockin | it this wey and that, and tak | 2016 |
Doric - MNA | twa hornier | cockin | up abune his heid jist like a | 2014 |
Doric - MNA | umbazement o steel an glaiss, | cockin | up on its hunkers ower a stam | 2007 |