| Central - EDN |
r breeze, waggit in the hurly- | burly | , an sleepit anaith the Wunter |
| Central - LAL |
interrupts the hurly- | burly | |
| Southern - SEA |
ainge (she kent) tae th hurly- | burly | o th busy ferm-yard-while th |
| Central - SEC |
lenging for a high cross wi a | burly | Gurkha, the defender’s heid |
| Central - SEC |
ary barged in, flanked by twa | burly | polismen. |
| Central - GLA |
tashy bouzouki player, a big | burly | fiddle player of farming stoc |
| Ulster - EUL |
ts white mouldins naked again | burly | yellae waals. |
| Ulster - BUL |
pushed; Its liltin mode, Has | burly | tap men unco hushed, Till che |
| Central - SEC | m football - n awe the hurly | burly | - cheery! |
| Southern - SEA |
Ahlice, forgettin in th hurly | burly | hoo big she'd grown in th las |