Doric - DOR | wull A droon i the bricht sea- | gust | o Yer smile |
Ulster - PUL | A | gust | garred gresses fissle; |
Central - LAL | tte' wis sic a bonnie name, a | gust | o chirries in |
Central - LAL | they sense the air, hae a | gust | |
Doric - DOR | rgettin far I am, catcht wi a | gust | o farrach. |
Doric - DOR | in the chair the gither, en a | gust | o win an, ey are hingin on li |
Central - SEC | say "Keep oan walkin". Then a | gust | ae wind comes oot ae naewhere |
Shetland - SHD | Just bi dat dey wir an extra | gust | a wind, da porch door crashed |
Ulster - EUL | atory an pullt the coard as a | gust | o wind wafted the lectric bul |
Central - LAL | on his first tassie wi a guid | gust | . Straucht an haill cam relief |
Southern - SEA | Nae wind tae | gust | nor blaw away |
Central - EDN | ik a cunnar, dakklin owre the | gust | , an aye vissiein about him at |
Orkney - ORK | tled up mild winds, a gentile | gust | |
Orkney - ORK | stled up mild winds, a gentle | gust | |
Central - DUN | hen there wis an extra strang | gust | o wind an he wis blawn off th |
Central - LAL | airience smoored his leeberal | gust | . But James McConechy, a freen |
Central - LAL | Haes the clean | gust | o winter on its lips |
Central - SEC | Hes the clean | gust | o winter on its lips |
Central - SEC | n me. Whin ah felt th' pointy | gust | o' win`, ah knew 'twas unco a |