Ulster - GUL | Pullin | the digger efter her and kick | |
Central - SEC | Pullin | awa fae verb/noun differs nou | |
Central - GLA | Pullin | the auld lawnmower oot, ah gi | |
Southern - SEA | d been up in the attic an aa, | pullin | oot auld ganseys, plaids an s |
Doric - DOR | the name o Sidney Mieras wha, | pullin | his caravan fu o shoes an bee |
Doric - MNA | te clear ma heid," said Ina, | pullin | er jaicket aff its peg. "Ah'l |
Shetland - SHD | An wi dat sam dey rowed, | pullin | her oot o da tide. |
Central - LAL | rk between you two,' he said, | pullin | a convincin facial expression |
Doric - DOR | s an affa business,' he said, | pullin | up a cheer tae ma kitchen tab |
Doric - MNA | intit te wirk oan," she said, | pullin | oan er briks an tryin te mak |
Doric - MNA | "Hiya," said Joyce, | pullin | er t-shirt doon ower er sinbr |
Doric - MNA | ..iv ye'r sure," said Beldie, | pullin | the offendin underweer richt |
Central - GLA | tae the laces ay ma trainie, | pullin | it aff. |
Doric - MNA | pair Ah'v gat," said Ronnie, | pullin | oan is briks an forcin is fee |
Doric - MNA | yersel dressed!" said Stevie, | pullin | oot a haufdecent pair o briks |
Doric - MNA | "Right!" said Stevie, | pullin | up a cheer. "Lut's hae a look |
Doric - MNA | k, Ronnie?" speert Chantelle, | pullin | on his sleeve, |
Doric - MNA | all we have," said the quine, | pullin | oot a puckle cairds an showin |
Ulster - CUL | yer pairdon!" said the Moose, | pullin | haes ee-broo doon, but muckle |
Central - GLA | hen a van buzzes by his arse, | pullin | oer tae the kerb. ‘Whit’s |
Doric - ABN | He shuffled on, | pullin | at his beard, weet wi melted |
Central - EDN | aal richt,” sayed Iskander, | pullin | awa fae him an rubbin his wri |
Central - GLA | re ur less.’ McDade shrugs, | pullin | oot a bottle ay Bucky fae his |
Central - GLA | mooth. ‘Ssshh.’ he sais, | pullin | at me. ‘Get back here oot t |
Central - GLA | s is stoappin at the Gorbals, | pullin | intae a street just aff Balla |
Doric - MNA | ome on fit an some wi motirs, | pullin | trailers an cairts te tak the |
Central - LAL | en ah should o been in class, | pullin | the weeds oot their floo'er p |
Central - LAL | e gat ye a present,' he says, | pullin | oot a book. 'Well, it's yers |
Central - GLA | e gat ye a present,' he says, | pullin | oot a buik. 'Well, it's yers |
Doric - ABN | ggin at the bouncer's jaiket, | pullin | him back. 'Ah widna tangle wi |
Doric - ABN | fit's the pynt?" he mummelt, | pullin | the blunkets ower his heid |
Doric - DOR | ermintit the life oota her - | pullin | her ponytail an kickin the ba |
Central - LAL | s jist cannea help themsels... | pullin | oot/choppin doon trees, rippi |
Doric - MNA | nae the time tae be naeweel. | Pullin | oot his pocket watch he saw t |
Doric - DOR | wi’in about thirty yairds. | Pullin | a wee bit scrim nettin ower h |
Central - LAL | ays, openin his briefcase and | pullin | oot a stethoscope. 'I'll make |
Central - EDN | till nicht he wis pushin and | pullin | , aye at the bit whaur the war |
Central - LAL | sh, but keepin Coont Olaf fae | pullin | a fly wan on them in order ta |
Central - SEC | enthusiasm and high hopes ae | pullin | . And _ that's exactly why ah |
Doric - ABN | Faithers ayewis seemed tae be | pullin | yer leg an laachin aboot thin |
Doric - ABN | their tale - weel, it's like | pullin | a limpet aff a rock, they jis |
Central - WCE | it hadnae been fur Laura Kyle | pullin | me aff her. Don't you EVER sa |
Central - GLA | e middle ae the table n we're | pullin | rounds wae it. We aw git para |
Doric - ABN | ch, Faither, Ah'd say ye were | pullin | ma leg," said Dod. |
Central - SEC | w, but her an her sister were | pullin | a flanker." "Whit are ye oan |
Central - GLA | tily oot tae the street afore | pullin | the door back doon wae a scre |
Central - SEC | he says. "The only hing worth | pullin | in here is a pint. Grab a sea |
Central - LAL | but I could NEVER get awa wi | pullin | ony o that stuff on him. |
Doric - ABN | an throwin steens at cats, an | pullin | roddens fae Mrs Warrender’s |
Doric - MNA | stridin ower te the winda an | pullin | doon the 'Walk-ins Welcome' s |
Central - GLA | ais, catchin up tae McDade an | pullin | him back by his shoulder. |
Doric - MNA | ichtin er moo wi er hunkie an | pullin | a paper cuttin oot o er purse |
Central - GLA | kin up the shattered frame an | pullin | the photie oot. It’s damage |
Central - GLA | kin up the shattered frame an | pullin | the photie oot. |
Doric - MNA | ittin his han inte's pooch an | pullin | oot a tube o Smarties. "A swe |
Central - GLA | master, snappin its teeth an | pullin | away fae him, the tension oan |
Central - GLA | i a flourish, like a magician | pullin | oot a bouquet ae flowers. |
Central - GLA | flingin her curtains open an | pullin | her windae shut, drawin me da |
Central - WCE | ey wur heehawin an laughin an | pullin | faces at each other. |
Southern - SEA | kin up tae um, but frownin an | pullin | faces at um as ei spoke. |
Central - SEC | ted hammerin at the cooker an | pullin | bits aff an throwin them inta |
Doric - MNA | d, pickin a hanfu o clover an | pullin | ma doon te lie aside him on t |
Central - WCE | me haudin ontae her hauns an | pullin | her alang. |
Central - WCE | me haudin ontae her hauns an | pullin | her alang. |
Central - WCE | ht in there kickin up shit an | pullin | me ootae school if need be. |
Doric - MNA | e at, like," said Jim, a grin | pullin | it the neuks o'is moo. "Ah ha |
Central - GLA | her. Too bloody interestit in | pullin | drivers oer fur no wearin the |
Central - LAL | WithMe Aye just need tae keep | pullin | ma finger oot and dismiss ma |
Central - SEC | iffer o sharn an perfume, her | pullin | her haun awa like fae a het m |
Central - GLA | lick ay the indicator, an wir | pullin | ayr at a bleak petrol station |
Central - LAL | the bad nemmes o the day, or | pullin | the hair oot his heid, or bol |
Doric - MNA | y Fergie an the giant tractor | pullin | a shiny ploo aat gid slicin t |
Southern - SEA | whit they'll dae next! As fur | pullin | mei oot o th windae, Ah only |
Ulster - CUL | what they'll dae nixt! Es fur | pullin | mae oot the wunda, A wish the |
Central - GLA | tryin tae kiss Monica, n hur | pullin | away. He's laughin, puttin hi |
Doric - DOR | the kitchen area. Like Arthur | pullin | Excalibur oot o the stane, Do |
Doric - DOR | I hope she's | pullin | ma leg an takin i' Mick, aye |
Doric - ABN | ers o an oor fae hame, he was | pullin | awa fae a roonaboot, fan the |
Doric - DOR | Trek tractor beam and it was | pullin | ma ah the wi tae Mengele’s |
Central - SEC | , shoutin, fightin, sometimes | pullin | the bark aff the trees or wre |
Central - SWE | It is | pullin | this auld cottage |
Doric - MNA | id, noddin it a maanie fa wis | pullin | oan a pair o wirkin beets, "b |
Central - LAL | man wi gey short hair wha wis | pullin | on a lang rope, attached tae |
Central - GLA | Ah didnae know if he wis | pullin | ma leg or no, so ah startit l |
Doric - ABN | came oot wi. I think she wis | pullin | ma leg maist o the time she o |
Central - SEC | van jist in time, fer she wis | pullin | a tartan heidsquare oan an tr |
Central - WCE | ' the motor and the motor wis | pullin | awa wi the tyres skraichin. T |
Central - GLA | oor last yin, Mrs Shields wis | pullin | oot all the stops. Ma ma wis |
Central - SEC | wir slips as the hing begins | pullin | awey fae the rest ae the fiel |
Ulster - WUL | A days | pullin | |
Central - GLA | sh aboot at a cunt an Joe’s | pullin | him back. It’s a couple ay |
Central - WCE | OOO, he said, then he startet | pullin | faces. Ah mean it, ah tolt hi |
Central - GLA | takin drugs, or advice aboot | pullin | lassies, reads like a ghost s |
Central - SEC | widnae huv hinked twice aboot | pullin | the trigger." |
Central - WCE | ldnae stop girnin an she kept | pullin | the shoes aff an flingin them |
Central - WCE | ldnae stop girnin an she kept | pullin | the shoes aff an flingin them |
Central - SEC | how smartly dressed the boay | pullin | pints is. This is a plush est |
Central - GLA | s, an a variety ay methods ay | pullin | it aff. He’s nothin, if no |
Central - SEC | gie wis stood behind it, busy | pullin | pints. The baith ae thum wur |
Central - SEC | Maggie. Who, as per, wis busy | pullin | pints. She wis yin ae they fi |
Central - GLA | dug bears its teeth, gravity | pullin | at its slebbers, formin a str |
Central - GLA | k holes wae their ain gravity | pullin | at me, an he stares right int |
Central - GLA | e lanky streak ay piss, Monty | pullin | a sword oot fae behind the ar |