Central - WCE | s hiv really asked for - an, | gawin | bi the smeddum o the wans ah |
Central - GLA | “Ur ye twa | gawin | ’ tae the big school efter t |
Central - GLA | "Ah'll no be | gawin | there again, that's fir sure! |
Central - LAL | t coud gang for a hurl on the | Gawin | for a Busrun Ring, a wabring |
Doric - DOR | I'wie things are | gawin | , they're fair dumfoonerin me. |
Central - EDN | ba!’ ‘Naw Barney, we’re | gawin | ’ fir a coke! You comin?’â |
Central - LAL | wi that person noo? Or are ye | gawin | back tae an earlier version o |
Central - LAL | ett16 Weel duin, an guid luck | gawin | forrit! |
Central - GLA | " said the Moose. "Ah'll keep | gawin | . 'Edwin an Morcar, the earls |
Central - WCE | e wis ready an the plates war | gawin | oot, Till wis still sittin th |
Central - GLA | know whether she wis comin or | gawin | . Whit the Hatter jist said se |
Central - WCE | ckoning o his daily rates wis | gawin | up an up an up. Ilka mornin T |
Central - LAL | bedroom windae, seen whit wis | gawin | on, and like jing flung a hau |
Central - LAL | t thochtie weddin invitations | gawin | ! |
Central - SEC | sixteent century wi the poet | Gawin | Douglas (1475-1522). In the f |
Central - LAL | yin person keepin yer faimily | gawin | ower this past year? Mebbe yo |
Central - LAL | d yin or memmer o yer faimily | gawin | forrit? |
Central - EDN | . ‘Naw Barney we’re no’ | gawin | ’ oot in that!’ ‘Bit weâ |