Central - SEC | pu | ’ed oan ma pixie an’ ma pa | |
Doric - MNA | pu | ’in the lang fite threid ahi | |
Central - SWE | Pu | 'ed ticht an brichtly knittit | |
Central - SWE | pu | waefu tales fae richt inside | |
Central - EDN | pu | ’ed him inside, fu o concern | |
Central - SWE | pu | 'in' the steel-shod cairt, cai | |
Central - LAL | pu | ’ yersel tae yer fu’ hicht | |
Central - SWE | Pu | a lang face. Grow wyce...an c | |
Shetland - SHD | Aedie, | pu | a wisp oot |
Ulster - SYN | ain ee? Ye oul hippycrate ye, | pu | tha plenk oot o yer ain ee fu |
Doric - MNA | in yer richt ee miscomfit ye, | pu | it oot an cass it awa fae ye, |
Central - LAL | n oan like that... G'oan Meg, | pu | her glaikit heid aff... Ay, a |
Central - AYR | than shuir I have nane, Weel, | PU | dae it again an again." |
Central - EDN | or the rear. She follaet him, | pu | ’in on her ain jaicket. He k |
Central - LAL | in hunky-dory but then again, | pu | the ither yin.' |
Central - EDN | t that abruply an kissed her, | pu | ’in her ticht agin him, an s |
Central - EDN | ox. He splintit broken banes, | pu | ’ed teeth an lanced byles. H |
Central - EDN | n he flung hissel doon in it, | pu | ’in his sheepskin up tae his |
Ulster - SYN | ïn yer ain ee? Ye hippycrit, | pu | tha plank oot o yer ain ee an |
Doric - MNA | py ruggit aff the Coke's ring- | pu | an poored some drappies ower |
Ulster - EUL | Tha trigger- | pu | 'in finger's glee, |
Ulster - PUL | ," said Sam, "bot she' like a | pu | -thru fur a rifle'. |
Ulster - EUL | An wi tha | pu | , he saa |
Central - WCE | Thon guy at Polkemmet wha | pu | 'd the switch, |
Doric - MNA | yer brither, 'Hey min, lat ma | pu | ee mote oot o yer ee,' fan ye |
Central - EDN | dom gaed til. Than whan China | pu | ’ed oot the univairsity staf |
Central - LAL | At hame, we'd | pu | an awfy mou |
Central - WCE | wid | pu | yer vera beard aff, an gif'n |
Southern - WCE | Hae a drink o wine, and | pu | us a flooer |
Doric - MNA | ther an waffed at him tae hae | pu | up a cheer aside her, jist th |
Central - EDN | She tried tae | pu | awa. “Ye’re aa richt noo, |
Central - EDN | fundie wumman, they tried tae | pu | him awa. “Come on,” they |
Central - LAL | on Ayrshire loon, bi able tae | pu | igether a wee bit special syl |
Central - WCE | An wullnae allow thaim tae | pu | the plug, |
Doric - DOR | ’d gang awa up the glen tae | pu | some blaeberries, the bairns |
Doric - MNA | he Leddrach dam, an learn tae | pu | the cairt fin Alec tells ye.' |
Central - EDN | in enticement, ettlin for tae | pu | him back ontae the bed: Come |
Doric - MNA | red aabody, proposin wyes tae | pu | the boat aa thegither, her ae |
Central - SEC | But as A went tae | pu | the trigger |
Central - LAL | Ah try tae | pu | masel thegither. |
Central - EDN | ce didna unnerstaun. Beatrice | pu | ’ed up a creepie an sut asid |
Central - SWE | as the night bus tae Belgrade | pu | ’s oot ontae the highway, ma |
Central - EDN | He | pu | ’ed oot the wee packet o see |
Ulster - PUL | somethin an, takkin hoult, he | pu | ’ed wi aa his micht. His pui |
Central - EDN | he globe ... it wis haurd. He | pu | ’ed his buit unner the edge |
Central - EDN | tae hide amang the weemen. He | pu | ’ed up a sate neist Beatrice |
Central - EDN | aces, Tad had catched her. He | pu | ’ed her roon tae face him, t |
Central - LAL | die wisnae haein ony o it. He | pu | 'ed his mammy's sleeve and sai |
Central - AYR | he cudna gainstaund him an he | pu | 'd her ben the haa, syne the r |
Central - EDN | She | pu | ’ed saftly awa, an he lat he |
Central - EDN | Dumfoonert, she | pu | ’ed back her hauns an leukit |
Central - EDN | e gaed intae the gairden. She | pu | ’ed some kin o gowan an lean |
Central - EDN | affrontit, an nae wonner. She | pu | ’ed a cover ower hersel. As |
Central - EDN | heid?” she suggestit, as he | pu | ’ed her doon again. |
Central - EDN | e quickenin o her pulse as he | pu | ’ed her towart him; he winti |
Central - SWE | Mirrored the faces that he | pu | 'ed |
Central - EDN | tae coorie intae him, bit he | pu | ’ed awa fae her, an got up, |
Central - EDN | te belt. “What the - ” He | pu | ’ed at the fastenin, unable |
Central - EDN | Raggle | pu | ’ed his tap lip intae his mo |
Central - LAL | ey's gorge is unquait) single | pu | ! The ae gulp, and a tuimness |
Central - SWE | But the pale mune | pu | 'd, the careless tide ran high |
Central - GLA | Noo, aither thay're | pu | 'in ma leg |
Central - LAL | Ye were | pu | 'd early. |
Doric - MNA | n parks an his disciples were | pu | 'in e heids aff e corn an etti |
Central - SEC | a polished irn trivit thin ye | pu | 'ed doon bi the fore en whaur |
Central - LAL | nnae want tae revisit getting | pu | 'd oot ma auld maw's fan dang |
Central - EDN | e nae waur nor gittin a tuith | pu | ’ed.” He wasna shair foo m |
Doric - NNB | I | pu | 'd ye out |
Central - EDN | A self-drive taxi | pu | ’ed up ootbye. That wad be h |
Central - SEC | A'll | pu | up the weeds an A'll pit in t |
Ulster - SYN | new claith, fer tha patch'll | pu | awa an mak ït waur. Nether w |
Central - WCE | Aiblins the wool they'll | pu | wi some stealth tax, |
Central - LAL | (Bothwell | pu | 's back the shroud ti reveal D |
Ulster - SYN | f he daes, tha new patch wull | pu | awa frae tha oul, an forbye t |
Ulster - GUL | An | pu | 'd oot a plum |
Ulster - EUL | An | pu | wi micht an main. |
Central - WCE | His face lit up, an | pu | 'in a flooer, |
Southern - WCE | His face lit up, an | pu | 'in a flooer, |
Southern - SWE | ss expressiveness. Noo awa an | pu | flooers oot a mowdieknowe ya |
Central - LAL | He can | pu | teeth, tak oot arrow heids, m |
Ulster - EUL | Yinst streeched an | pu | 'ed wi Michtie Han |
Central - EDN | laid his haun on the buird an | pu | ’ed back his sleeve. She cud |
Ulster - SYN | bïg sheuch, wud ye no gae an | pu | ït oot strecht aff, Sabbath |
Central - LAL | he went back tae his desk an | pu | 'd a belt fae the drawer. |
Central - EDN | r aroon her, bit than the man | pu | ’ed a peeble oot o the lug o |
Central - EDN | cleekit Raggle be the haun an | pu | ’ed him awa. Raggle turnt ta |
Central - EDN | wis Hsien. He catched her an | pu | ’ed her inbye. “Best juist |
Central - EDN | wumman. He knelt aside her an | pu | ’ed back the panel in front |
Central - EDN | He pit baith erms roon her an | pu | ’ed her ontae the narrae pal |
Central - EDN | ill rochly by the shoother an | pu | ’ed him awa fae the lad. The |
Central - EDN | zul. The lassie raxed ower an | pu | ’ed her tunic. Beatrice wis |
Central - SEC | ae? Weel, I just bent ower an | pu | 'ed him oot. Soaked tae the sk |
Doric - DOR | ed ti be deein daft tricks an | pu | 'in faces tae mak fowk lach. S |
Central - EDN | nicht, lyin on grunsheets an | pu | ’in thair sheepskin coats ti |
Central - LAL | ets an shops - was yirkit an | pu | 'd thin be the need for intell |
Central - WCE | Micht justly rant an | pu | thair hair, |
Central - EDN | cleekit her roon the waist an | pu | ’ed her ticht agin his thee. |
Central - EDN | mittent her roon the waist an | pu | ’ed her ontae his knee. His |
Doric - MNA | eriet hersel in his breist an | pu | 'd him tae her. They lay thegi |
Doric - NNB | Lyan | pu | 'd up bi the ruits |
Central - LAL | if his spinal chord hid been | pu | 'd an twisted lik an elastic b |
Central - LAL | mburg wan Seturday. The train | pu | 'ed in.........a double decker |
Central - EDN | Derriakin, arrived yin evenin | pu | ’in a hauncairt. They blew i |
Central - EDN | cauld vomit feel o dejection | pu | ’in him doon, an warslet agi |
Central - EDN | her breist ... Than the haun | pu | ’ed back suddenly. She opent |
Central - SWE | maun | pu | masel thegither noo. |
Central - EDN | t. Nusiret micht be capable o | pu | ’in aff an escape ona smaa s |
Central - SWE | Ah who | pu | 'd apples, frae true Adams tre |
Central - SWE | ile the bits Ah'm in jist noo | pu | |
Doric - DOR | So | pu | 'ed a comb ower ma heid |
Southern - SWE | freckles | pu | 'd tae the fore bi the everlas |
Doric - NNB | Twa horses | pu | 'd up |
Central - GLA | It is | pu | 'in yersel back fae the brink? |
Central - SWE | ur at eventide the auld folks | pu | 'd their chair |
Doric - MNA | dle on e pavement, black hats | pu | ’ed doon ower eir broos an i |
Central - EDN | ybe he ignoret thaim. The bus | pu | ’ed awa intae the traffic wi |
Central - EDN | felt hissel respond. His body | pu | ’ed towart her. His ancestor |
Doric - MNA | bbits, or daddylanglegs. They | pu | 'd the wings an legs aff daddy |
Ulster - GUL | his fizog? Thrawnlik Dorothy | pu | ’ed tha steerin wheel wither |
Central - EDN | wee, Raggle absently-mindedly | pu | ’ed a stalk o parsley that h |
Central - WCE | The hale community | pu | 'd thegither |