Ulster - BUL | Chairgin | the lang hud legs | |
Central - LAL | chairgin | , inti the ruck - jumpin the | |
Central - LAL | Watch it bairgin, | chairgin | , splairgin |
Central - SEC | uv settled doon. In he comes, | chairgin | through the doors. As if he's |
Central - LAL | Nixt day, the Prince gaed | chairgin | roon |
Central - SEC | sses on folk ayont blamin and | chairgin | , |
Doric - ABN | a trad wife are profitin fae | chairgin | ither quines tae tell them fo |
Central - LAL | , so £70 + VAT = £84. Is he | chairgin | VAT twice? Is he at it? This |
Central - LAL | "Weel ah dinnae feel like | chairgin | ony mair guns the day," Fatty |
Central - NEC | e. Immediately the Hydra come | chairgin | oot, bealin wi rage. It stood |
Southern - SWE | are | chairgin | ' fir favours, |
Central - WCE | hit ye’re sayin is, ye’re | chairgin | me for the smell o food. That |
Central - WCE | “Ye’re | chairgin | me for the smell o food,” T |
Central - LAL | frae a deein haund bi a gyte | chairgin | horseman wha's cairry it tae |
Central - LAL | oblin wi bleezin reid een cam | chairgin | oot. |
Central - LAL | The squirrels cam | chairgin | up ahint him... |
Central - WCE | Scabbit an | chairgin | a quid for an oor; |
Central - LAL | aiconds the thunderin noise o | chairgin | buits rung thro the naerrae c |
Doric - ABN | d tae defend his reasonin for | chairgin | €18 for a pint o Guinness. |
Central - NEC | panic ower there. The buhl's | chairgin | aboot, gowfin folk up in the |
Central - LAL | n keen sichtit ee, gin he wis | chairgin | the scribes tae tak up thir q |
Doric - MNA | the same kinna stuff - only | chairgin | ye an affa lot mair." |