Shetland - SHD | legged | sprawl in the lambeen snaw. | |
Ulster - EUL | A choir o yellae- | legged | gulls wi legs danglin gey an |
Doric - MNA | rst es Beldie pulled the lang- | legged | Victorian bloomers ower er br |
Southern - SEA | uchess was sittin oan a threi- | legged | stool in th middle, nursin a |
Southern - SEA | uddenly, she jist saw a threi- | legged | table, aw made o solid gless: |
Central - EDN | priority, though. Ma wee four- | legged | best pal. Nuttin else matters |
Central - GLA | kets wi Hammy and Ally, cross- | legged | wi their prayer beads clickin |
Central - GLA | ree of them were sittin cross- | legged | on the flair wi their eyes sh |
Central - SEC | tae end it aw until ma eight- | legged | hero arrived. You ken what? A |
Central - DUN | boot- | legged | it we a regular fit |
Doric - DOR | ast hr n a haf ...... Crossed | legged | !! x |
Central - LAL | re dead brilliant, boys," and | legged | it. |
Central - GLA | An he | legged | it pronto tae iz underground |
Central - GLA | l, Ah'll see ye later," an he | legged | it pronto! |
Doric - MNB | red and it hit her freen so I | legged | it to my next class which wis |
Doric - MNA | shoved Moira tae the side, an | legged | it, oot o the cupboard, throu |
Central - LAL | n monks quietly sittin' cross | legged | , a' quiet an' contemplative. |
Central - WCE | past hum, an’ then ah jist | legged | it up the stair straight oot |
Central - SEC | It's no long before wuv | legged | it oor tae the shabby lookin |