Central - GLA | Gryphon said, a bit pit oot, " | Hum | ! Well, thir's nae accoontin f |
Central - LAL | ' | Hum | ! Hae!' answert the king; an a |
Central - LAL | ' | Hum | ! Hae!' said the king. 'I ken |
Central - WCE | some sich. An’ Andy, well, | hum | bein’ o’ a higher class o |
Central - LAL | drinkin,' the drouth answert, | hum | -drum-like. |
Doric - DOR | sterical wae yer death-rattle- | hum | |
Central - AYR | boom-cognate-boom- | hum | -end-o-game out there |
Central - LAL | nd doon tae keep waarm, and a | hum | cam intae his heid aw o a sud |
Central - LAL | If that peerie winna | hum | an croon |
Central - LAL | could. 'Ye dinna aften get a | Hum | wi seeven verses intil it, da |
Ulster - GUL | on878 Ack lass, you aww hay a | hum | -dinger o a day!!! https://t.c |
Central - WCE | ded ah’d niver even noticed | hum | an’ when ah looked up again |
Central - WCE | ognised me. Bit ah recognised | hum | an his dirty brown mac. An’ |
Doric - ABN | t Grunny wis fair pleased tae | hum | awa tae the hymns. |
Central - LAL | coming nixt, if ye'd like tae | hum | the tune, |
Central - SWE | that ye fair like tae | hum | . |
Doric - ABN | Noo and then she’d try tae | hum | alang, but she wis unable tae |
Central - WCE | ourite. We a’ wanted tae be | hum | . So we got wur buckets; in ma |
Central - NEC | ck, afore ah pass oot fae the | hum | . Ye're tae gang tae Loch Stym |
Central - LAL | it over now, so back tae the | hum | drum... ?? .. Mind how ye's g |
Central - LAL | mind wis that taen up wi the | hum | that he wis makkin up for Hee |
Central - GLA | silencin their chatter an the | hum | ay the street. |
Central - GLA | s.’ ah sais tae him oer the | hum | ay the many voices in the roo |
Central - LAL | om mani padme | hum | . For the Bard o becomin, |
Doric - MNA | at - is feet war stairtin te | hum | like a bit o blue Cheese. |
Central - WCE | ak’ the choice o’ pitting | hum | in a merchant company scuil a |
Orkney - ORK | the electrical | hum | o trowies, |
Central - LAL | me an | hum | |
Central - WCE | ah hink wis even sadder than | hum | buyin’ it in the first plac |
Ulster - WUL | Poor man haes baen | hum | 'led bae weemin, |
Central - WCE | ren’s section. Then ah seen | hum | lookin’ at me sortie strang |
Central - SWE | and throen | hum | a look. |
Central - SEC | e heez place, thur's a mingin | hum | o friythe fish. Ah remarkit o |
Central - WCE | ’ listened tae her gie’in | hum | the run aroon. An’ then he |
Central - DUN | atter afore omebodie cuid sop | hum | , This wis a shair an certain |
Central - LAL | or raither | hum | a catch or twa o plainsang. |
Central - LAL | e gaes, While Pooh and Hoolet | hum | and haw, And where the letter |
Central - WCE | oped gaein’ tae uni wid git | hum | a better class o’ chum than |
Central - WCE | it, won't ye,' his wife tellt | hum | . And later on, as she watched |
Central - WCE | Ah cudnae scream, or confront | hum | or whit. After whit seemed an |
Central - WCE | nae gonnae try an’ git past | hum | , an’ then ah jist legged it |
Central - WCE | flair like a minefield. A low | hum | then began ringin oot aroond |
Central - GLA | n the bus, chatterin at a low | hum | . The wee angry driver tappin |
Central - WCE | ys an girls huv been feart by | hum | an the likes o’ hum. Cus na |
Central - WCE | his hing hingin’ oot an’ | hum | playin’ wi’ it. Hus expre |
Central - WCE | an the likes o’ | hum | . Cus nae wan expects that kin |
Central - WCE | s rippin’ the shit oot o’ | hum | . Bit he didnae seem that happ |