Ulster - PUL | his place wull be lake an ice- | boax | afore ower lang". Wullie pued |
Central - GLA | s oot at me hke a Jack-in-the- | boax | , an up ah goes hke a skyrocke |
Central - WCE | Soap- | Boax | Major (wance her friend), Wil |
Central - GLA | . She wis eairryin the pepper- | boax | in her haun, an Alice guessed |
Central - GLA | that she tipped aer the jury- | boax | wae the edge ae her skirt, ti |
Central - GLA | "An that's the jury- | boax | ," thought Alice, "an thae twe |
Central - WCE | ogan's fur ten Widbines an' a | boax | a' matches. A dunnit tae gerr |
Central - WCE | e furra a hauf unce a shag, a | boax | a' matches an' a packet a' pa |
Central - EDN | ure ah’ve goat a date wae a | boax | ae Kleenex this Saturday. Ahâ |
Central - SEC | l that ah'll be stoned oot ma | boax | soon enough tae jist fae the |
Central - GLA | iy ah’m leavin here is in a | boax | .’ That wis five years ago n |
Central - LAL | s em tae!! A hus hunners in a | boax | ! |
Central - GLA | her poacket, an pulled oot a | boax | ae comfits, (the salt-watter |
Central - WCE | e lang legs and pit yer piece | boax | ben the scullery an no oan ma |
Central - EDN | ddle aged wuman hudin a large | boax | in her airms. |
Central - SEC | Ah laid the | boax | ae painkillers alongside the |
Central - EDN | hilled oot at the fore ae the | boax | . Though the delectable flavou |
Central - SEC | d crashed oot in front ae the | boax | efter watchin Goodfellas fur |
Central - SEC | wey he's twitchin inside the | boax | . That Aldo's words are gittin |
Central - EDN | link when the hing is oan the | boax | . He loves nuttin maire than a |
Central - GLA | s ointment - yin shillin the | boax | - D'ye want me tae sell ye a |
Central - GLA | e no the sherpest tool in the | boax | , ir ye?" |
Central - GLA | a minute, ah sais, openin the | boax | an liftin the two books (Dubl |
Central - GLA | inute.’ ah sais, openin the | boax | an liftin the two books (Dubl |
Central - LAL | ited an booted fir openin the | boax | mind |
Central - GLA | evellin it roughly oot in the | boax | an placin the books back oan |
Central - EDN | wey ae tellin me tae turn the | boax | oan. Cos it’s comin up fur |
Central - GLA | the mullet makin him drap the | boax | ay cutlery he’s kerrien tae |
Central - EDN | She smiles and places the | boax | in ma airms ‘’That’s al |
Central - DUN | y thi auld songs oan thi juke | boax | , yi sing alang, they`re a lau |
Central - GLA | e bridge hawdin a polystyrene | boax | ae chips an cheese. |
Central - GLA | big soundin perfectly in tune | boax | , juist the melody, straight, |
Central - LAL | ller... bonnie... a cigarette | boax | ... yinst I get it back frae a |
Central - WCE | at nicht tae keek in ma cash | boax | !' |
Central - LAL | Yas! Hannibal | boax | set.. 7 oors o addishanel foo |
Central - LAL | ily pit it intae a wee widden | boax | he had, and treisure it like |
Doric - DOR | Mumzy Darling. Ye hiv yer awn | boax | . |
Central - LAL | gly!' drappin throu ma letter | boax | tae be reviewed. But nou an a |
Central - GLA | ually she spottit a wee gless | boax | that wis lyin unner the table |
Central - SEC | in some dusty lookin tennants | boax | . And ever since then ah've be |
Central - SEC | in taewards a large and empty | boax | ae a room. He opens the door |