Central - WCE | dumfoonert | as if she wis The Creation, T | |
Doric - DOR | dumfoonert | , feart at this kent neebout's | |
Central - LAL | dumfoonert | . 'Even efter gaun aw the wey | |
Central - EDN | Dumfoonert | , she pu’ed back her hauns a | |
Central - LAL | nnae believe it! Beglamoured! | Dumfoonert | ! Awricht! Braw! Is awbody in |
Central - LAL | WEE GRUMPHIE ( | dumfoonert | ): 'Hullo! This is a trap I ha |
Ulster - PUL | a wile nicht”, sayed Grace, | dumfoonert | , an richt eneuch, it wus a br |
Central - LAL | The bairns jist sat there, | dumfoonert | . Mr. Poe looked up, and clear |
Central - SEC | at the capital wis Edinburgh, | dumfoonert | wadna be the word for it yet |
Central - LAL | back, Heehaw?' spiered Pooh, | dumfoonert | at the notion. |
Central - LAL | nd the haill cless looked up, | dumfoonert | . |
Central - LAL | ered intae the room a wabbit, | dumfoonert | , and awfie feart Klaus. |
Central - LAL | 'Hooshin me?' said Heehaw, | dumfoonert | . "Hooshin me? Ye didna think |
Central - LAL | His maw, | dumfoonert | , wis perceivin |
Doric - MNA | , praisin God. E fowk were aa | dumfoonert | an praised God, sayin, "Fit w |
Doric - MNA | They were aa | dumfoonert | at e michty pooer o God. Bit |
Doric - MNA | ein him ony ill. They were aa | dumfoonert | an said till themsels, "Fit k |
Doric - MNA | till his mither. They were aa | dumfoonert | , an they praised God. "A grea |
Central - WCE | y's face when she spoke tae a | dumfoonert | and hameseek new bairn. |
Central - LAL | nky keepit hirplin roond wi a | dumfoonert | look on her face, sayin, 'Mit |
Central - LAL | his hoose, 'I am bumbazed and | dumfoonert | . Can I jine in tae?" |
Central - SEC | shuid be sae | dumfoonert | at sic a want o dignity. This |
Central - AYR | The keing wes sae | dumfoonert | wi the sicht o the braw, sons |
Central - LAL | e donnert. An aw men shall be | dumfoonert | |
Central - LAL | al fizz wis aa that broke the | dumfoonert | silence. |
Central - LAL | "Whaur am I noo?" thocht the | dumfoonert | tin sodger, as warm glaur sli |
Central - SEC | yer hoose,” he’d telt the | dumfoonert | man, “an ye’ll no yaise i |
Central - LAL | ey were stachered. There were | dumfoonert | . They were bumbazed and dottl |
Doric - MNA | ow wi his sermon, e fowk were | dumfoonert | at his preachin, cause | he s |
Doric - MNA | he gaed awa hame. E fowk were | dumfoonert | at e sicht an praised God for |
Doric - MNA | started tae spik. E fowk were | dumfoonert | , bit a fyow o them said, "He |
Doric - MNA | ie, an aa att heard them were | dumfoonert | wi fit e shepherds were sayin |
Doric - MNA | hey held their weesht an were | dumfoonert | b; his answer. |
Doric - MNA | An her fadder an mither were | dumfoonert | ; bit he bad them nae tell a s |
Doric - MNA | irnie's fadder an mither were | dumfoonert | at fit wis bein said aboot hi |
Central - WCE | Honey gawped at Matilda, pure | dumfoonert | , but when she spoke again she |
Central - LAL | ntae the watter. Oo war baith | dumfoonert | , mooths raxed apen wi a fraiz |
Central - LAL | Precious ettled tae look | dumfoonert | . She kent whit they were mean |
Central - LAL | 'Ah'm | dumfoonert | bi yir taill, Skald, seys the |
Central - EDN | She gaed awa, lea’in thaim | dumfoonert | . |
Doric | Truth be telt, A’m | dumfoonert | bi the fankle fowk are gettin |
Doric - MNA | ed. He speirt for a sclate an | dumfoonert | them aa bi vreetin doon, "His |
Central - WCE | Scart an | dumfoonert | A roupit: Aw Whit? |
Central - LAL | ‘Um,’ said Kat, luikin | dumfoonert | , ‘we dinna . . . ‘ |
Doric - ABN | front o him." Jeems looked on | dumfoonert | . "Ye ken, they say he made it |
Central - LAL | h lowpt doon the baunk an war | dumfoonert | tae fund oot it wis Archie, s |
Doric - MNA | n mairret," he repeatit, fair | dumfoonert | it his pal's unbelievable ann |
Central - SEC | The wee tailor wis fair | dumfoonert | , but he ganted, “Ay, I see |
Central - LAL | nglish o England, but it fair | dumfoonert | Scottish bairns, fur whaim, a |
Doric - ABN | p o tay! A’ll tell ye A was | dumfoonert | ; an myndit her o fat A thocht |
Central - LAL | s aa aroun the bunker. We wes | dumfoonert | ! Whit d'ye think we fund?" |
Central - LAL | Mrs Tod is | Dumfoonert | |
Central - SEC | A wis | dumfoonert | at the civility o the white c |
Doric - ABN | me! You'r a meenister!" A wis | dumfoonert | . |
Central - WCE | Matilda wis | dumfoonert | . |
Central - LAL | Atalanta wis | dumfoonert | . Normally naething cud stap h |
Central - WCE | Tam wis feart. He wis | dumfoonert | , wae shoack. |
Central - WCE | e! she whispered, and she wis | dumfoonert | when awmaist at wanst the cig |
Central - EDN | “Who is Rashida?” She wis | dumfoonert | . “A girl my parents want me |
Central - LAL | forenent his fire, but he wis | dumfoonert | tae see that the door wis ope |
Doric - DOR | Moose wis | dumfoonert | , 'Aa-Deen! O aa e names I hae |
Central - LAL | sail for hame wioot me. I wis | dumfoonert | , an stertit tae rin towards t |
Central - WCE | The 'Trunchbull wis | dumfoonert | . 'Jings!' she snochtered. 'An |
Central - LAL | doun the Mile, ma guidman wis | dumfoonert | there wis sae mony wantin tae |
Central - LAL | Poloko wis | dumfoonert | , but held oot his haunds. |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey wis | dumfoonert | by the wisdom o this toty wee |
Central - LAL | Hoolet keeked doon, a wee bit | dumfoonert | because he didna ken aboot th |
Central - EDN | been that plain - he leukit | dumfoonert | . She had better get it ower w |
Central - SEC | w o the cless. They aw leukit | dumfoonert | , feart - glaikit even - exc |
Central - SEC | e, loupin the burns, and just | dumfoonert | wi wunner at the world aroon |
Central - SEC | aw affecks thaim. Imagine hou | dumfoonert | fowk sooth o the mairches wad |