Orkney - ORK | I reach doon tae grab you, a | flurry | o faethers |
Doric - MNA | n the entertainment cam on: a | flurry | o furlin folk duncers aat war |
Central - SWE | afore the Derbie stert, sic a | flurry | |
Doric - DOR | Wi a | flurry | o sna winter his it's say. |
Central - GLA | s howlin doon the street an a | flurry | ay snow swarms the place, pep |
Southern - SEA | A snaw flake, then a | flurry | |
Doric - MNA | argiement wis firgotten in a | flurry | o scone spreadin an tay steer |
Doric - MNA | irns tummlin in ahin her in a | flurry | o skweel bugs an jaickets. |
Doric - DOR | An noo an again ere's a | flurry | o sna. |
Doric - DOR | Every noo an again ere's a | flurry | o sna, |
Orkney - ORK | The | flurry | o excitement meed me feel a l |
Central - GLA | outit Alice, forgettin in the | flurry | ae the moment how big she'd g |
Ulster - CUL | Alice, quite furgittin in the | flurry | o the moment hoo big shae had |
Doric - NNB | d Alice, quite forgettan in e | flurry | o e meenad how beeg she hed g |
Central - LAL | Scots hid a great an serious | flurry | in the late 1920s, bit in the |
Central - DUN | ess o Brodgar set aff a richt | flurry | o acteevity in social media. |