Doric - MNA | enie Pence wis a roon, broon, | coin | , fa bedd at the boddom o a mu |
Central - AYR | t owerwhelmed us at the time. | Coin | collectin wisnae as widesprei |
Central - LAL | wi a nummer an made plural (1 | coin | /2 coins; 1 stair/2 stairs) th |
Orkney - ORK | And they tossed a | coin | tae book their turns fur a ro |
Central - DUN | gin ye gied the gaberlunzie a | coin | or twa he wuid say a prayer f |
Ulster - BUL | thra tha | coin | shall nir be loost. |
Ulster - SYN | pen ïts mooth an ye'll fin a | coin | . Tak that an gie ït tae thai |
Central - GLA | hich cunts will go tae turn a | coin | in Archie’s case, or in the |
Central - GLA | Will pit a | coin | ahint ae ear for luck |
Central - WCE | y if we can pull aff the auld | coin | trick o attackin somethin bi |
Central - WCE | id though wis haun me a pound | coin | an tolt me tae buy a tin a pi |
Central - SEC | s up til him an pits ma pound | coin | an coppers in his nieve, "Aa |
Doric - DOR | muckle change oot o a pound | coin | nowadays. Canna even stretch |
Central - SEC | nest turn an haunin the pound | coin | back tae the wumman, that wad |
Central - SEC | fae whan A gied her the pound | coin | . |
Central - SEC | pootch an lifts a hale pound | coin | fae athin. A’m wantin tae s |
Central - GLA | puggy. He slips another pound | coin | in the slot. He's no on the b |
Central - SEC | es an A still haes this pound | coin | an twathree coppers. A'm that |
Central - SEC | nk folk is? A gits this pound | coin | oot ma pootch an ploos ma roa |
Central - LAL | aff Latin an Frainch for tae | coin | its ain terms, sae that it wi |
Doric - DOR | s through? Dee they still dee | coin | slot tv rentals? |
Central - SEC | like fae a het maskin an the | coin | birlin an cheeperin on the fl |
Central - SEC | luif in mines an stappin the | coin | richt intil't wi muckle niffe |
Central - SEC | the coonter an A presses the | coin | intil her luif. It comes ower |
Central - EDN | ely saw siller, an never hale | coin | - only haufed or even quarte |
Central - WCE | e lift his een fae the muckle | coin | . The man nodded as he raxed o |
Central - EDN | bi | coin | drappins were scraped oan scr |
Ulster - BUL | squire he comes with goolden | coin | . |
Orkney - ORK | That searched fur the misseen | coin | |
Doric - MNA | able tae see the new ae poun | coin | - ma wife aye grabs the chan |
Doric - MNA | e wifie, but I hiv a new poun | coin | she hisnae te'en aff me! http |
Central - LAL | laundit thir wis a clinkin o | coin | intae the paulm o Skald the F |
Central - LAL | halfcrowns, and ither sorts o | coin | o the day, fae the compairtme |
Central - LAL | Chairlie taen the wee siller | coin | , and slippit quickly got o th |
Orkney - ORK | Saalty silver | coin | . |
Ulster - SYN | st yin toul hïm: 'Loard, yer | coin | haes made ten mair.' 'Weel da |
Central - LAL | comfort, an Grannie tuik thir | coin | . |
Ulster - SYN | Tha parable o tha loast | coin |