Doric - DOR | moanin | , some groanin, ae wifie wis t | |
Doric - MNA | ious strain aa you've got - ' | Moanin | Cow disease' !" |
Central - LAL | gip, snarlin' an' snipin' an' | moanin | ' at ye a' day lang. Imagine i |
Central - EDN | crawlt furder doon the close, | moanin | . |
Doric - ABN | an wummen, skraikin, girnin, | moanin | , ‘In the name o Goad, let u |
Doric - MNA | She winna pit up wee ma | moanin | ! Ats fir certain! |
Doric - ABN | Syne a kinna groanin. Than a | moanin | an a greetin. Syne Ah really |
Central - WCE | aebdy likes her cause she's a | Moanin | Minnie; she looked pure gobsm |
Central - SEC | Gae tak the | moanin | wheengers whaur |
Doric - DOR | come roon, an as he lay there | moanin | an groanin he said, "Noo |
Doric - ABN | At's aa'richt, 'an. So fit ye | moanin | ' aboot? |
Doric - ABN | s Aitken stairted greetin, an | moanin | , “No, Jock, no, please no!â |
Doric - MNA | hem clearin up the kitchen an | moanin | on aboot the young folk these |
Central - WCE | school dance. She'd been | moanin | at me fur ages tae get them d |
Central - SEC | best pal. I get fed up wi her | moanin | these days. Disnae like her n |
Central - GLA | ‘Stoap yer | moanin | Coyle! Ah’m entitled tae sa |
Central - EDN | lyin’ still, crawlin’ or | moanin | ’ in pain. Red sodgers were |
Central - WCE | ters, an quite a few folk wur | moanin | cause they had run ootae roll |
Central - GLA | tracksuits. The spoilt cunt's | moanin | fur a Berghaus jakit, a Mera |
Central - GLA | e end ae laldy, the big birds | moanin | they couldnae taste theirs, a |
Central - WCE | she gaes | moanin | ti the burgh bugle, itherwise |
Central - DUN | wff graveyard. Ah heard trees | moanin | an whisperin in the win’ as |
Doric - DOR | re tired o life. Ma is ayewis | moanin | aboot bein tired an Da nivver |
Central - LAL | giy scunnert wae ma constant | moanin | ; |