Doric - MNA | , stovies, hen-broth, clootie- | dumplin | , bannocks, breid an |
Central - NEC | e. "Ye have no done bad for a | dumplin | but ye winna come hame fae th |
Central - LAL | wer ma front porch, deid as a | dumplin | !' |
Central - WCE | 'Spell whit, ya | dumplin | ! Spell the word "whit'!' |
Central - LAL | As in 'clootie | dumplin | ' :-) https://t.co/w1am3fpjA0 |
Central - LAL | tcakes on the girdle. Clootie | dumplin | wi a wee sprackle o raisins a |
Central - WCE | dy wi a fizzog like a clootie | dumplin | , wha wis sittin on the ither |
Doric - MNA | come oot wi a slab o clootie | dumplin | . She’d speir at him ‘Wid |
Doric - MNA | he plate a big slab o clootie | dumplin | lay on an teer aff anither fy |
Doric - MNA | Robson he praised her clootie | dumplin | (or as she’d say clootie du |
Central - LAL | maks clootie | dumplin | fir yir birthday |
Doric - DOR | lee. The corp o't's a cloutie | dumplin | , the wings is leafs o hollin, |
Ulster - GUL | Diddle, Diddle | Dumplin | |
Doric - DOR | A bonny big | dumplin | biled in a cloot |
Doric - DOR | nt wis the care o the special | dumplin | cloot. |
Doric - MNA | a bit rest an anither daad o | dumplin | tae sit an watch the ongyans. |
Doric - MNA | o’t an throwe a moothfae o | dumplin | shouted ‘Michty Jocky ye mu |
Doric - MNA | ut Ackers wiz that fond o her | dumplin | an tae Mrs Robson he praised |
Doric - MNA | the reels an mashin yet mair | dumplin | intae his face. Jocky’s sar |
Doric - MNA | If he should spew his | dumplin | |
Doric - DOR | At the sicht o a weel fauret | dumplin | restin on a platter |
Central - LAL | nted tae be taen for a daupit | dumplin | , so a' the swanky court fowk |