Central - AYR | hurlin | brickbats | |
Central - LAL | hurlin | in ma cairtie, ay, we'll whee | |
Central - LAL | hurlin | in ma watter-cairtie, see, wi | |
Doric - MNA | te bi ootside wi yer Granda, | hurlin | in - is tractir. Ah likit na |
Central - SEC | paircel doon ontae his desk, | hurlin | up a clood o blackboard stoor |
Ulster - EUL | s. "Oot ye git," said Esther, | hurlin | wirds intae the bak as she bu |
Central - LAL | til hir choaker brustit oot, | hurlin | gowd links aaweys lik slingin |
Central - LAL | wis gey an dauntin at first, | hurlin | out an in ma |
Doric - MNA | cht himsel fair the man, noo. | Hurlin | oot an in tae the college ilk |
Central - SEC | haur an onie time. Ye cuid be | hurlin | alang in yer motor wi hunners |
Central - EDN | distant, no sae lood’s the | hurlin | o bluid in his ears. The auld |
Doric - MNA | Were | hurlin | ben the motorway When like a |
Central - LAL | sun slingin its spears, hail | hurlin | its flanes, |
Southern - SWE | A fair auld bit o watter | hurlin | doon fae the glen and by the |
Doric - MNA | de, ane fir inside an ane fir | hurlin | in the car. It widna maitter |
Southern - SEA | that claymore! Tae wabbit fur | hurlin | ... ???? |
Central - LAL | ; yet it seemed tae me he wis | hurlin | doun intae an abyss an I coud |
Central - LAL | in like mad, and the boat wis | hurlin | alang at a skelpin pace. Mr W |
Doric - DOR | d - BANG! A shot cracked oot | hurlin | the roe’s heid shairply int |
Central - LAL | hen Ah declined they'd stairt | hurlin | abuse, includin tellin me hou |
Central - EDN | Words that send him abruptly | hurlin | back in shock. And he looks j |