Doric - MNA | Ye cwid | argy | wi her fae mornin tae night B |
Central - WCE | yersels when she's aboot. Nae | argy | -bargy, nae cheek, nae backcha |
Central - LAL | agin ye; nae | argy | -bargy; nae flytin, |
Central - LAL | aboot whilk there can be nae | argy | -bargy and jist a tiny sample |
Central - WCE | 'Dinnae | argy | -bargy wi me, fur heaven's sak |
Central - WCE | 'Dinnae | argy | -bargy wi me, laddie, or ah'll |
Central - SEC | the shop. An he wasnae gaunae | argy | -bargy fur long enough. Scratc |
Central - SEC | cont ...” Annie stertit tae | argy | . |
Ulster - CUL | "Naw mae!" hae answert. "Wae | argy | 't last March-jest afore hae w |
Central - LAL | The nicht, wi aw the | argy | bargyin, the heid bangin, the |
Central - WCE | Is he a birsie | argy | -bargyin type? Then we'll say |
Southern - SEA | In fact, she hed quite a lang | argy | -bargy wi th Lory, whae at las |
Central - GLA | ae tone, "an thir's that much | argy | -bargy ye kin hardly hear yers |
Ulster - CUL | An | argy | 't each case wi the wife; |
Ulster - EUL | An | argy | if a coo wus broon, |
Doric - ABN | fine thegither, wi nivver an | argy | -bargy. We aa took wir turn ti |
Doric - MNA | be veesitin the hoose fur an | argy | -bargy. The tattie-howkin wisn |
Doric - DOR | y. Efter a puckle quarrels an | argy | bargy things settled doon |
Doric - ABN | his mither leid. There'd been | argy | -bargyin aboot this for mair n |
Central - WCE | ur a’ways right Ye’d even | argy | black wis white If ye’d sto |
Central - WCE | first afore ye answer. Never | argy | -bargy wi her. Never gie her o |
Southern - SEA | ersel, "th wei aw th beasties | argy | -bargy. Eet's enough tae drive |
Central - WCE | tbeat. An then A mind aw they | argy | -bargies A had wi ma editor, w |