| Ulster - PUL | jink | an jook aff | |
| Ulster - PUL | jink | an jook aff | |
| Central - SEC | the laird o thon castel hed a | jink | in hiz |
| Central - LAL | opened a creek. Throu the sma | jink | the wuman lodger vizzied her |
| Doric - MNA | wir couthy mind, bit couldna | jink | the trowth. |
| Doric - MNA | an raxx yer mou wide an dinna | jink | aboot,” |
| Central - NEC | could lowp ower moontains and | jink | atween islands wi the wan jum |
| Central - LAL | ars syne and the path had tae | jink | aroond them. In atween the bo |
| Central - LAL | tae tak coonsel. "We hae tae | jink | oot o this treatie, seys he, |
| Central - LAL | an it’s yer duty tae | jink | it then |
| Central - EDN | One | jink | tae fool them aw’, one jink |
| Central - EDN | tae fool them aw’, one | jink | behind them. |
| Central - LAL | gied a sudden shairp | jink | and a sudden shairp jouk and |
| Central - LAL | bluid or brain shaw fidge or | jink | |
| Central - EDN | A last | jink | tae beat them aw’ an’ oan |
| Central - LAL | an you jouk or dodge? Can you | jink | or step quickly tae the side? |