Central - LAL | ISA Yer hat! A | fryin | pan wioot a handle! I never s |
Central - LAL | ISA Yer hat! A | fryin | pan wioot a handle! I never s |
Shetland - SHD | ot o da room. Da cook fired a | fryin | -pan at her as shö guid oot, |
Ulster - CUL | the room. The cook throwed a | fryin | pan efter hir es shae went oo |
Central - LAL | ted Donald ower the heid wi a | fryin | pan would o been burned intae |
Central - LAL | lobbed him ower the heid wi a | fryin | pan and tae his dyin day, he' |
Central - LAL | Ma wife kin turn things in a | fryin | pan withoot tongs and lifts f |
Central - GLA | t dressed n al take yae fir a | Fryin | Scotsman. |
Central - AYR | o the room. The cook chuckt a | fryin | pan efter her as she gaed by, |
Central - GLA | ae the room. The cook threw a | fryin | -pan efter her as she went oot |
Doric - ABN | ated us by makin a batter and | fryin | the fish and the chips. It wi |
Central - EDN | dgement ah’ve refrained fae | fryin | up masel rid meat. Insteed, f |
Central - SEC | juicy sausages which ah'll be | fryin | up later fur oor breakfast. B |
Doric - MNA | He yokit wi the | fryin | pan |
Central - WCE | s dain a bit a’ fish in the | fryin | ’ pan An’ drinkin’ beer |
Doric - MNA | ot win o the fine smell o ham | fryin | as it wafted throwe the room. |
Central - DUN | Which maks his | fryin | pan richt foo |