Orkney - ORK | a | apron | an a smile. Sheu tryd |
Central - SEC | lassie happy - ee shood c ma | apron | lol |
Central - SEC | in road in an oot. Up oan the | apron | , front ae the shop, lookin do |
Central - AYR | hit wee lassie gruppin at the | apron | -tails hingin ower her swallt |
Central - SEC | 2 He had the same material of | apron | , as my dungarees. It was mean |
Central - LAL | ae wi the same flooery, cream | apron | . Ah'd been fruitful and multi |
Central - LAL | remember Mammy no bein in an | apron | ; maybe that's why ah wis so d |
Doric - MNA | r mysteries tae onybody in an | apron | , ither than a smith or a farr |
Doric - MNA | git oot in the lang skirts an | apron | o a Nor-East fish wife. |
Doric - MNA | lint ‘n’ fleerish fae her | apron | pooch for tae licht the cannl |
Doric - MNA | lint ‘n’ fleerish fae her | apron | pooch she tried wi freezin ha |
Central - DUN | inner legs an stuck it in her | apron | pocket wi the wards, |
Central - AYR | uried wee Jennet's pow in her | apron | - ower late. |
Doric - MNA | Wiping her hands on her | apron | , she left the kitchen. Jessie |
Central - DUN | an auld broun dress alow her | apron | , which micht no aye be as cle |
Central - LAL | drap beer spilt on a lassie's | apron | ; she walks by them and they'r |
Central - LAL | re's a muckle great butcher's | apron | on the corner garden along fr |
Central - EDN | happenin, he had taen oaf his | apron | and hat, pit the knife intae |
Central - WCE | said, wipin his hauns on his | apron | , “But when ye sit yersel do |
Central - AYR | as he skelpt his hauns on his | apron | tae dicht aff the flour. 'An |
Doric - DOR | r makkin breid wearin a funcy | apron | , |
Central - SEC | . Ah’ve goat ma butchers’ | apron | oan and ah’m carefully exam |