Central - LAL | Fling | the creepie, January 2018. Fe | |
Southern - SWE | fling | wide the door, | |
Central - SWE | fling | doon ma bag, poor oot ma flas | |
Central - GLA | d oot. "Beheid that Dormoose! | Fling | that Dormoose oot ae court! S |
Central - LAL | man yowled. 'Fire doon ablow! | Fling | me in the watter! Dook me in |
Central - LAL | " | Fling | him in jyle!" |
Central - LAL | up my heart! And walk abroad, | fling | cark and care aside, |
Central - WCE | the jek-aisie luikin rhymes: | fling | us / ding us, cuddy asses / P |
Shetland - SHD | are all right for a bit of a | fling | now and then, but they mustn' |
Central - LAL | in o fantoosh poems, he winna | fling | this beuk i the back o his mi |
Doric - DOR | An wi his crap fermer his a | fling | . |
Orkney - ORK | Pierhead | Fling | |
Central - LAL | Thames on a boat whaur he wad | fling | huddies owreboard whan it wis |
Central - DUN | uid get close an then he wuid | fling | his great harpoon intae the m |
Central - LAL | midnicht afore Mr Baffe could | fling | them oot the last o them sae |
Central - LAL | haird tae see whaur she could | fling | the grapplin hook and hae the |
Central - LAL | And | fling | yon Gowdilocks in jile. |
Doric - DOR | ed thair licht's no ayebydand | fling | aff yer duddies! hap Yer bouk |
Central - WCE | e bowffed. 'Hack them aff and | fling | them in the bin, ye unnerstau |
Central - LAL | a moment tae lift a stick and | fling | it awa. |
Orkney - ORK | The Highland | Fling | wis murder and the Sword Danc |
Doric - MNA | dy want tae sing, or lowp and | fling | richt steerie, It warbles on |
Central - WCE | r and ah'll lock the door and | fling | the key doon the well!' |
Central - WCE | a lassie by her pigtails and | fling | her ower the yett in the play |
Central - WCE | rch up and grab the gless and | fling | the contents, esk and aw, owe |
Central - WCE | oot the book in haundfus and | fling | them intae the waste-paper bi |
Central - WCE | convertin’ an he couldnae | fling | us oot afore we’d even hud |
Central - WCE | mer. Ten tae wan she's gonnae | fling | her.' |
Central - LAL | Tae | fling | a fauld-stuil in the kirk or |
Central - WCE | Tae | fling | guid money eftir bad? |
Central - SEC | tae | fling | thae chemicals aboot |
Central - LAL | fit it in his bow an had tae | fling | it wi his twa hauns. Wheech! |
Central - LAL | ite; hoo the servants had tae | fling | twenty sheep an goat carcasse |
Central - LAL | olet used her richt haund tae | fling | the hook wan mairtime. |
Central - LAL | Coont Olaf wid tell them tae | fling | Sunny aff the touer." |
Central - LAL | n wild baudrons as ettlin tae | fling | the wan blanket ower the twin |
Central - NEC | and cranny o Crete tryin tae | fling | Hercules aff. It groozled thr |
Central - LAL | ither, wha bairnt her, is tae | fling | hersel aneath a train. Gif si |
Central - LAL | clattie, lacy white dress tae | fling | on. Klaus, meanwhile, had his |
Central - SEC | n Fife, the worst epithet tae | fling | fae your mooth is tae caa a c |
Central - SEC | his pynt the tree stertit tae | fling | aipples at the Tattie Bogle. |
Central - SEC | intelligence. He wis apt tae | fling | his aix at ony chiel that rub |
Central - EDN | i-circle. Hsien had juist tae | fling | the dugs a bit o droggit fles |
Central - GLA | ir, seafood smells waftin. We | fling | doon wir jaickets an order fi |
Central - GLA | s a genie. Naught happens. Ah | fling | it across the room. |
Doric - ABN | appeal. It wis nae picnic ti | fling | back the blunkets, pit on yer |
Central - SWE | y's the day wir Scottish fowk | fling | cantrips oot fir Huntigowk. |
Central - LAL | O English Teachers: The final | fling | ! A threid tae help ye wi revi |
Central - SEC | o the daiss system The final | fling | o the Conservative and Unioni |
Central - LAL | A'll | fling | ma enseignies, ay, in the Dou |
Central - LAL | A'll | fling | ma cuttie serk, ay, in the Do |
Doric - DOR | He'll | fling | some fruit intae i'air |
Doric - ABN | That'll | fling | us hich's can be, |
Doric - ABN | the Major, 'Ony chiel that'll | fling | hissel intae the Linn o Clatt |
Ulster - SYN | aes wrang. An tha angels wull | fling | thaim intae tha fierie furnac |
Central - LAL | hur old age. At least ah can | fling | an ootht taegether, ah hink, |
Central - EDN | Sho obviously thinks shé can | fling | me thegidder wi Lachin.” |
Central - EDN | hö obviously thinks shö can | fling | me thegidder wi Lachin.” |
Central - EDN | He expectit her tae warsle an | fling | him aff, maybe even clout him |
Central - GLA | ela, ah wind mah airm back an | fling | the chocolatey knickers at th |
Central - EDN | y piece. She cud dae a Hielan | fling | forbye gin she wis in the moo |
Ulster - CUL | Am bate ta swing the heilan | fling | , nae metter hoo A try. |
Doric - MNA | n the wild notes o the Heilan | fling | rang oot aroon the Bens. Up i |
Doric - MNA | gentlemen, yon wis the Heilan | fling | . The dauncers airch their air |
Central - AYR | l be When they heize us up an | fling | us, wi the labsters, oot tae |
Central - SWE | wid sit wi me the nicht an | fling | some wid |
Central - LAL | e blaw his wheestle oan it an | fling | the hale lot intae the Thames |
Central - EDN | aroon aawhaur, git him fu an | fling | ye at him. Life is real and l |
Southern - WCE | Then | fling | yer empty in yon skip o ruint |
Central - DUN | diferous Scottish weather cin | fling | at ye wisnae a lot o fun fer |
Central - SEC | 'Go | fling | it doon the park,' she said. |
Central - GLA | local bloody haufwits like to | fling | oer the hedge whenever the no |
Central - WCE | ression see if aw the lassies | fling | thir scants at yi. |
Central - LAL | e bother openin tt. They jist | fling | it doon the rubbish chute. Th |
Central - WCE | rick; when buyin a horse they | fling | |
Central - GLA | hey new build kit hooses they | fling | up these days; a five bedroom |