| Doric - MNA | n strappit in I back o a van. | Clarted | in aathin. Teen inti Aiberdee |
| Orkney - ORK |
Hid hid | clarted | aap his pootches, an gaen aap |
| Doric - MNB |
ir fancied a bowl of porridge | clarted | wi syrup. But fan I looked in |
| Ulster - PUL |
Were | clarted | tae ma knees. |
| Central - WCE |
breeks and baith haunds were | clarted | in clabber. Ye should o heard |
| Doric - ABN |
ny wis a bittie peeved that I | clarted | the fish in tamata saas, but |
| Orkney - ORK |
oosers and his shoes were aal | clarted | wi sharn. |
| Central - LAL |
are still | clarted | wi thon); an there's naethin |
| Ulster - PUL |
Hame at dailygaun | clarted | tae his oxsters in Antrim cla |
| Central - LAL |
n. "He got up, his fine claes | clarted | frae heid tae fit in keech, a |
| Ulster - PUL |
An tha big drum's skin is | clarted | red |
| Doric - MNA | ti be minging. Fan a loon wis | clarted | in summin. A guid bath sortit |
| Doric - MNA |
s. Neist, ey teen some sticks | clarted | wi tar an set fire til em, sy |
| Doric - ABN |
Aprons | clarted | in blood an' bits o' mince |
| Doric - DOR |
Ye'll spend yer days | clarted | , |