Doric - ABN | "Langwidge!" | moaned | Lord Alfred. |
Doric - ABN | "Oooooh!" | moaned | Lord Alfred o Ayr, wi a look |
Orkney - ORK | "Cheust cut the claik," | moaned | Billy. "Open up and let me in |
Central - EDN | Sports Studies Lecturer, too, | moaned | tae me, indignantly, efter ma |
Doric - ABN | Oh Goad ess is jist nae fair, | moaned | Jeems. |
Central - SEC | ishin she believed it. A vice | moaned | an shoutit fae somewhaur in t |
Orkney - ORK | "Ah'm gaan tae dee," he | moaned | and groaned wi peely wally fa |
Central - SEC | "Some party this," she | moaned | . "Nae dancin an ye hiv tae be |
Central - WCE | min." Aw ae ma auld pals n me | moaned | . So I go oot the pub, git oan |
Doric - ABN | ried his heid in his haans an | moaned | 'It's nae eece, it's nae eece |
Central - LAL | gadgies oan the terraces who | moaned | an' groaned an' cried they wu |
Central - GLA | t in wae it anaw," the Hatter | moaned | ; "ye shouldnae've pit it in w |
Doric - DOR | Lichthooses | moaned | on foggy nichts |
Doric - MNA | et fae Faaldydykes? He almost | moaned | oot loud but rallied himsel t |
Shetland - SHD | oard gie me strent," Geoffrey | moaned | , "do I hae ta spell it oot? S |