Doric - SNO | rinnin | throu the cauld, | |
Doric - ABN | rinnin | fae aboon their een | |
Central - WCE | rinnin | barefuit an hauf-naukit fae t | |
Central - SWE | rinnin | aa the wey | |
Doric - DOR | Rinnin | a'wie at sic a speed | |
Ulster - GUL | rinnin | , fundraisin an sae oan, foreb | |
Doric - DOR | rinnin | aboot half naked an shoutin a | |
Central - SWE | Rinnin | barefuit on the hill | |
Central - LAL | rinnin | on, and as his coarn widna ga | |
Central - LAL | Rinnin | doun the brae toward the blae | |
Ulster - BUL | Rinnin | wat. | |
Central - GLA | Rinnin | back tae their maw the only t | |
Doric - ABN | Rinnin | straacht at me? | |
Ulster - GUL | an' | rinnin | the Discover Ulster-Scots Cen |
Ulster - GUL | curns peyin a shaire o' | rinnin | costs. Thon bes a twa edged s |
Central - LAL | airlie said, and aff he gaed, | rinnin | through the snaw as fast as h |
Central - LAL | g! Wait for me!' she shouted, | rinnin | intae the gairden shed. |
Central - LAL | ‘Doug!’ Kat shouted, | rinnin | up tae meet her cyber-pal on |
Central - LAL | y ye look at it," Klaus said, | rinnin | his fingir ower the gowpin br |
Central - LAL | rn. He thocht on it a whilie, | rinnin | |
Central - LAL | I'm no!" cried oot Chairlie, | rinnin | up tae the bed and haudin oot |
Central - LAL | a wee lassie, | rinnin | , screechin |
Doric - MNA | the bag an he wiz oot agane, | rinnin | doon the drive, jookin intae |
Ulster - BUL | An doon the lane, | rinnin | awa |
Doric - MNA | et the strand; a richt tease, | rinnin | forrit as if blithe tae see y |
Central - DUN | gh,' shoutit Tam an took aff, | rinnin | flat oot in atween the graves |
Doric - MNA | t cut at the Moss o Leddrach, | rinnin | as if her life dependit on't, |
Central - AYR | short breenges at the stick, | rinnin | a |
Ulster - CUL | shoart charges at the stick, | rinnin | a weethin forrit ivery time a |
Central - SEC | tuik aff hir bunnet slaw-lik, | rinnin | hir fingirs throu hir hair. |
Central - SEC | er, but Gary didnae luik ben, | rinnin | on insteid up the craigs peth |
Central - SWE | Nae weans loupin, | rinnin | , skreighin, plooterin rooon t |
Doric - MNA | appeart an jyned the line-up, | rinnin | her hans aa ower his bare che |
Central - LAL | ters. We haed races wi girds, | rinnin | alangside as we rollit them w |
Central - LAL | rts. Naether ir thay dafties, | rinnin | roon wi swurds an hackin daic |
Central - WCE | ten ghaistly fitbaw players, | rinnin | aboot, an playin a gie rough |
Ulster - EUL | e a queer yin, Sally Andrews, | rinnin | aff tae France hk thon! I niv |
Central - SEC | in her memory, | rinnin | into a mixter-maxter o his tr |
Central - SWE | The aald wife cam a- | rinnin | |
Central - WCE | at, the depairtment wes up-an- | rinnin | bi 1971. The forcie R. J. Lya |
Central - WCE | Leonard in the pattrent wurds- | rinnin | -thegither poetrie o Thomas Cl |
Central - WCE | r yersel. The warld's langest- | rinnin | sitcom is nearin cancellation |
Doric - DOR | caa tae myn is at they war . | rinnin | , hann for niv, an the Queen g |
Ulster - EUL | Tha weefla | rinnin | wile |
Central - LAL | rrart tae trainin him up as a | rinnin | pairtner. |
Doric - MNA | tho, she'd bin unca hard caad | rinnin | efter her sick man. |
Doric - DOR | e the air, or fidder she gaed | rinnin | swippertlie intil the wuidin |
Doric - DOR | s syne! Fester!" An they gaed | rinnin | on a file wi nae wird said, t |
Central - WCE | d fowk that hae never stapped | rinnin | their mooths aw their days. W |
Southern - SEA | ce o thunner, an fowk sterted | rinnin | aboot in aw directions, bangi |
Southern - SEA | ei, an awa," but they sterted | rinnin | when they liked, an feeneeshe |
Central - AYR | -white face o a man, his heid | rinnin | wi bluid, appeared at the doo |
Doric - MNA | wi a thin wee treelip o reid | rinnin | oot frae the crook o her moo. |
Central - EDN | en? Wi a bath an hot an cauld | rinnin | water an a back an front gair |
Central - LAL | eeveeheid wis awready aff and | rinnin | . The second he heard Mr Wonka |
Doric - SNO | rinnin and | rinnin | |
Central - LAL | on database jist aboot up and | rinnin | , is awreadies daein whit it c |
Central - LAL | ers tae their piggy banks and | rinnin | oot tae the shoaps wi haunfus |
Central - LAL | ere busy readin yer books and | rinnin | yer yap aff," Coont Olaf said |
Central - LAL | pig wis staundin upricht and | rinnin | roond and roond the byre like |
Southern - SEA | @jamieginger173 E | rinnin | the nite ginger twat? |
Doric - MNA | in abbdabbs. Tae save him fae | rinnin | intae the enemy machine guns |
Central - LAL | fat on ony o us. If we warnae | rinnin | , we war climbin; up lamposts, |
Central - AYR | o Greenock, wi a pasture brae | rinnin | doun tae twa guid fertile hol |
Doric - MNA | e lassie up tae keep her frae | rinnin | awa…gin the actress hid rea |
Doric - MNA | the bit, yer faither shid be | rinnin | that ferm, div ye ken at noo? |
Ulster - GUL | Sae dinnae be | rinnin | , |
Central - SEC | here's aye some blether'll be | rinnin | ' tae pass on onythin' ye've s |
Ulster - SYN | says, 'Ye oul fool!' wull be | rinnin | tha risk o hell fire. Sae, ï |
Central - SEC | awfy joab? Mah watch maun be | rinnin | slaw.' he seyd. |
Central - DUN | ither stuff. The oil micht be | rinnin | doon, but there's a lot left |
Doric - MNA | rtit wi ruts far the sna bree | rinnin | in the Spring thaws hid torn |
Central - DUN | o person ye wuid want tae see | rinnin | even a burger van? The Brexit |
Shetland - SHD | Støytaks - an da wife | rinnin | |
Central - SEC | The | rinnin | time wis 2 hrs an 15 mins sae |
Central - SEC | The | rinnin | an the bikin an the smokin no |
Central - LAL | The | rinnin | sea lang giftin tae oor stran |
Central - SEC | that day wad come A gied the | rinnin | up. |
Central - SEC | it an comic action. There the | rinnin | joke aboot Phil's studio that |
Southern - SEA | , muved doon tae tak owre the | rinnin | o Roberton Schuil, |
Southern - SEA | m an his marrow tuik owre the | rinnin | o the local post |
Doric - MNA | ir a grip on her grief an the | rinnin | o the ferm, she micht ging ha |
Central - LAL | watchin the | rinnin | , see, o watter onendin |
Central - AYR | majority an cuid tak ower the | rinnin | o Cruikedbank. |
Doric - MNA | the ae event left. It wis the | rinnin | race. Mysie Wabster an Johnny |
Doric - SNO | and a laddie | rinnin | , |
Ulster - PUL | ine it yet, Annie and Johnnie | rinnin | roon tha fiels, fishin fur sp |
Doric - MNA | hts raced throw her heid like | rinnin | bawds, criss crossin a corn p |
Central - DUN | ere daein physical stuff like | rinnin | aboot an pleyin gemmes, an fa |
Doric - MNA | t the room, Jessie fellt like | rinnin | ahin her. The Laird composing |
Doric - ABN | o nar cawd ilk-ither ower, me | rinnin | tae catch the schuil bus, an |
Southern - SEA | denly a fitman in livery came | rinnin | oot o th wood- (she reckoned |
Central - LAL | ae we bairns haed a rare time | rinnin | aboot the fields, playin in t |
Doric - MNA | tit cheerio, Jeannie wad come | rinnin | intae Granny Riddle’s gaird |
Central - SEC | an dis aa the bairns no come | rinnin | up the street tae see what th |
Doric - MNA | the day?” an quickly come | rinnin | if a fart in their erses ging |
Doric - DOR | shoutin an fowk singin, some | rinnin | , ithers jist dannerin alang, |
Southern - SEA | at work. I wini b there gane | rinnin | |
Southern - SEA | syne | rinnin | doun again ti the parlor, |
Central - LAL | arooned in the clachan, we're | rinnin | oot o' butter and we're daein |
Central - LAL | e aye late, except when ye're | rinnin | late yersel. |
Central - WCE | st minute the twa o them were | rinnin | doon the path thegether and o |
Central - LAL | ke dizzens o Perjinkians were | rinnin | an lowpin aroond the circles, |
Doric - MNA | h backed chair. Emotions were | rinnin | a riot in her mind and she fe |
Doric - DOR | ie answered. "Aye" Tears were | rinnin | |
Doric - DOR | the one track road at ey were | rinnin | on |
Central - LAL | he cam aff the cairt an afore | rinnin | hame or tae the scuil! |
Central - LAL | leimit, faurer still you’re | rinnin | . |
Central - SEC | ee nae cuddy cried Itchy Erse | rinnin | at Doncaster." |
Central - AYR | Covenanters sent Claverhouse | rinnin | for his life ower the muirs j |
Central - LAL | There wis a wee nervish grue | rinnin | through Scottish Twitter whan |
Ulster - EUL | Bi yins tae toon aye | rinnin | . |
Ulster - SYN | her. A'm scunnèrt wi hir aye | rinnin | tae me!' " |
Central - LAL | a Jock and Chairlie were hauf | rinnin | and hauf walkin tae keep up w |
Central - WCE | him as much as the real thing | rinnin | ’ efter him, though. |
Ulster - BUL | The wie ye mine sitch | rinnin | : |
Central - LAL | Aye there this dour souch | rinnin | aneath the cantiest o turns h |
Central - LAL | . Ye can be a pairt o this bi | rinnin | the SETI@home program (http:/ |
Doric - DOR | his a dee wi | rinnin | the fitba an he ordered a hun |
Central - EDN | drappin wi | rinnin | myrrh. |
Central - LAL | pit thegither. A white streak | rinnin | doon his neb makkit him look |
Central - LAL | t wis little mair nor a track | rinnin | atween thaim. It wad hae satt |
Central - EDN | We canna hae bairns an siclik | rinnin | aw owre wir sanctuar. Ye hae |
Doric - MNA | rden. Aften she’d hear folk | rinnin | throwe her back yard as the n |
Doric - DOR | g here arrived smashed up oil | rinnin | oot o box waiting twa weeks n |
Ulster - CUL | lice, whose thochts wur still | rinnin | on the sang, "A'd hae said ta |
Central - LAL | But ah'm | rinnin | awa wi masel. Point is, if, a |
Central - LAL | ae gie Rodrick dixie, and I'm | rinnin | doon wi him. I couldnae wait |
Doric - DOR | canna get mannies een noo, am | rinnin | oot o them |
Central - EDN | plirtin aa weys. A guaird cam | rinnin | up wi the first aid box, bit |
Central - AYR | picket frae the easy side cam | rinnin | up cryin "Dragoons! Dragoons! |
Central - SWE | She cam | rinnin | in frae the cauld, |
Central - WCE | wir cheers aa roond, fowk cam | rinnin | aa airts. |
Doric - DOR | haed seed the stushie an cam | rinnin | ower, grabbit haud o the fush |
Central - AYR | ir big grey ferm horse an cam | rinnin | ben. 'Here's yer twa big sons |
Central - SEC | herlie haird the crash an cam | rinnin | oot tae see Ian stuck on the |
Central - AYR | Isabel heard her cries an cam | rinnin | oot juist as the troopers cla |
Doric - DOR | ie mair an the Fite Queen cam | rinnin | like gyte throu the wuidin, b |
Central - AYR | a flunkie in fancy claes cam | rinnin | oot o the wid-(she ettlt he w |
Doric - DOR | The neist mamen, sodgers cam | rinnin | throwe the wuidin, firstlins |
Central - SEC | Barbara Stewart cam | rinnin | oot o her closie. |
Central - DUN | ae pick up spears as they cam | rinnin | an these they gied tae the me |
Central - SEC | Ye'll niver see them | rinnin | loose. |
Ulster - PUL | t's awfu nice, but dinnae cum | rinnin | whun yer teeth faa oot! |
Central - LAL | red her auld, baggy tunic, an | rinnin | barefit. Forby, she wis sair |
Doric - ABN | me, loupin oot the moter, an | rinnin | in tae the shop ahin MacTavis |
Central - EDN | t she cud haurdly feel it, an | rinnin | a finger doonwart, he fund he |
Central - LAL | e o sperklin mirror gless. An | rinnin | across their path, jist afore |
Ulster - GUL | e tae bae hefted wi' staff an | rinnin | costs, the mair at thaires a |
Doric - MNA | poetry book fae ma hanbug an | rinnin | ma fingirs ower the crackit r |
Central - LAL | es, and they asked the wumman | rinnin | the shop how much they'd need |
Doric - MNA | tive fit lookit like a German | rinnin | backwards towards the British |
Doric - MNA | in he saw fit lookit a German | rinnin | backwards towards the British |
Central - SEC | Watery een an | rinnin | nose - |
Doric - MNA | e dug wis bowfin an bowfin an | rinnin | up an doon in excitement. A s |
Central - LAL | ice the arbitrar respellin an | rinnin | thegither o wirds, baith Scot |
Ulster - PUL | wus ootby tha hoose playin an | rinnin | aboot whun, abune his heid, j |
Central - LAL | Pressed doun an | rinnin | ower. |
Central - SEC | bye tae git the projeck up an | rinnin | . |
Central - LAL | times. It’s areddies up an | rinnin | . |
Doric - DOR | she wes outen the chaamer an | rinnin | doun the stair - or laestwye |
Doric - MNA | ee me; he's young an fleet an | rinnin | free; he's loupin finces, rac |
Central - LAL | a bonnie sicht. She had been | rinnin | for three oors strecht, her t |
Central - WCE | tit an hoo lang they hae been | rinnin | . Some hae been on the go sin |
Central - SEC | Sourgentine that's been | rinnin | syne 1984. |
Central - SEC | The award haes been | rinnin | for three year noo an Willie |
Central - WCE | age an its spikkers haes been | rinnin | on a Sunday service for a lan |
Doric - DOR | e-like. "There the Fite Queen | rinnin | ower the mouls! She cam fleei |
Doric - MNA | he's gat mair oan er myn then | rinnin | aboot in is motir." |
Central - SEC | y saw it say, aw thur big men | rinnin | ' like bairns tryin' tae git a |
Doric - MNA | n he wis pechin like he'd bin | rinnin | . "Een o her veesitors fun her |
Ulster - SYN | wus fu o demons, an haed bin | rinnin | roon for a lang time wi naeth |
Central - EDN | xclaimt. “Quhit wis he ddin | rinnin | aroon?” |
Ulster - GUL | uvenile pipe ban' at hes bein | rinnin | fer a wheen o' yeirs, hes gie |
Ulster - GUL | n he pedalled on, wi me comin | rinnin | behind, |
Doric - MNA | onds like a streak o lichtnin | rinnin | doon his back. It |
Doric - ABN | w-cannie! Thare's a wee bairn | rinnin | ower oor wey pouin a toy widd |
Shetland - SHD | a burn | rinnin | |
Doric - MNA | smilin it the maanie an gaun | rinnin | throwe the hoose. |
Doric - MNA | yer diet. Ye' ll hit the grun | rinnin | ." |
Central - SEC | r tap. Alan heard the soond o | rinnin | watter. |
Southern - SEA | tie Janet, hed the owerance o | rinnin | the hoose, an seyin til the b |
Central - DUN | hat we are mair nor capable o | rinnin | oor ain economic affairs. Aw |
Central - DUN | onie talentit Scots capable o | rinnin | things. This flees in the fac |
Central - LAL | es,' said Teeger, wha wis noo | rinnin | roond in circles wi his tongu |
Central - LAL | emock o a laddie that wis noo | rinnin | back and forrit across the lo |
Central - EDN | fingers he made the motions o | rinnin | until they were safe wi the i |
Doric - MNA | immer, an Daisy's daft days o | rinnin | lowse throw the parks war by |
Central - DUN | ed fer Reform the auld weys o | rinnin | the Cooncil had yet tae cheen |
Ulster - BUL | Wae the hurry o | rinnin | watter, |
Doric - DOR | hemmers o Hell, an didna stop | rinnin | till it reached the ither sid |
Central - SEC | FOR the saicont year | rinnin | , Campie Primary Schuil in the |
Doric - MNA | . The sheughs bi the road war | rinnin | fu o blaik bree. |
Central - LAL | n this road afore whan we war | rinnin | oor ain mail-order business. |
Doric - MNA | ilky film he'd ivver seen war | rinnin | in an oot the crood, signin a |
Central - SEC | land Free Press. Tho they war | rinnin | intae siller bother, the Scot |
Central - LAL | jist follaein the soond o her | rinnin | feet. But as suin as they cam |
Doric - MNA | him, an the mithier | rinnin | efter him. They baith wun doo |
Ulster - SYN | his wife, fer ocht ither ner | rinnin | aff wi anither man, an then m |
Doric - DOR | h-" Ailice hechl't out, efter | rinnin | a bittikie faarer, "tae reist |
Doric - MNA | s," she said, tears o lachter | rinnin | doon er face. |
Doric - MNA | " said Sandy, tears o lachter | rinnin | doon his face. "Yon 'Come Din |
Doric - DOR | guid heid o watter | rinnin | fae the linn sae oo jaloused |
Ulster - GUL | An iver | rinnin | tide. |
Central - LAL | river | rinnin | ae wye, ae wye, but ae wye |
Central - LAL | ’s a florin for ye lad, for | rinnin | aa that wey wi sic guid news. |
Doric - DOR | dnae! Yon Billy-gaits naw for | rinnin | awa!” rowst Trev. |
Doric - DOR | k stell wi the sywte o terror | rinnin | doon his face. He wiz a deed |
Central - DUN | get nouadays, nae cludgies or | rinnin | watter apairt fae the river i |
Shetland - SHD | fur | rinnin | owre, fur layin fish oot flat |
Ulster - GUL | “A bee'll sting. Am fur | rinnin | ” The goat run hame. Then th |
Ulster - PUL | dae wi a bit o a gairden fur | rinnin | aboot — sae, in May, tha Do |
Central - LAL | here war lichts o ilka colour | rinnin | ower the watter an up an doun |
Doric - ABN | o himsel, aat caat, for he's | rinnin | oot o lives at the iverleevin |
Doric - ABN | h for hell. Onless Aal Nick's | rinnin | oot o quile.' |
Ulster - GUL | hair way by here. The water's | rinnin | awfa high, it's teemt a wheen |
Doric - MNA | n ower is broo. "The watter's | rinnin | aff ma - Ah'm meltin."' |
Ulster - BUL | As the watter's | rinnin | . |
Central - GLA | ebbe it's jist a cauld that's | rinnin | oot yer face. |
Central - SEC | wis thocht at first but it's | rinnin | oot fast for aw that. |
Central - DUN | need tae be bribed tae act as | rinnin | dogs o development - aw they |
Central - LAL | s mints i the twa kintras was | rinnin | ootower the twa. Up tae 95 pe |
Southern - SEA | agin, yasin th ink, that was | rinnin | doon eis face, as lang as eet |
Ulster - GUL | are buddin, the Spring Lambs | rinnin | roon. |
Central - LAL | means "actors and stagehaunds | rinnin | aboot sortin awthin oot at th |
Central - GLA | Haed oor faces | rinnin | oot the back o oor heids |
Central - SEC | aw boulevards wi raws o trees | rinnin | doon ilka side |
Central - EDN | wey ither fowk wis aareadies | rinnin | , tae shelter ahint the muckle |
Doric - MNA | uarry, owerluikin the roadies | rinnin | intae the verra hairt o Meikl |
Doric - MNA | – a richt snorrel o roadies | rinnin | throwe birk an fir, a den fur |
Southern - SEA | le, ee yaised tae sei laddies | rinnin | ' ontae the slope wi muckle ho |
Central - DUN | t the shares in the companies | rinnin | ower budget tae mak even bigg |
Doric - DOR | s a hantle little-wee burnies | rinnin | stracht athort it fae the tae |
Ulster - BUL | guerded wae fait stane dakes | rinnin | bak tae guerd as weel the slo |
Doric - MNA | ot - climmin up on the dykes | Rinnin | aff an files on tae the stree |
Doric - DOR | spein the squeegly lines | rinnin | ower the monitor gless. A cou |
Central - LAL | ooterin, and there were pipes | rinnin | aw ower the ceilin and waws, |
Doric - ABN | nivver felt in the closes | rinnin | wi damp, |
Central - SEC | t, this wes because Jenny wes | rinnin | through options in her heid o |
Central - LAL | he very idaia o a buncha wogs | rinnin | the Suez Canal! Bluidy rideec |
Central - LAL | cocks an the lang harlt paths | rinnin | alang tae a muckle swaird o g |
Central - LAL | @raiphsays Mine tae. Nose is | rinnin | lit a tap ?????? |
Doric - DOR | wis | rinnin | awhare. Yon stink wid gae ye |
Central - DUN | mes whan siller, or widd, wis | rinnin | affy short, an it cuid get ge |
Central - SWE | A wis | rinnin | the gauntlet o him |
Central - WCE | yin wha wis | rinnin | awa goat jumpt bia bunch o ne |
Doric - DOR | haud, cos bleed wis | rinnin | doon his left lug. At that pi |
Central - AYR | An sae, she wis | rinnin | ower in her mind (as weel as |
Central - LAL | ing cud stap her whan she wis | rinnin | . But the aipple wis fou o Aph |
Central - EDN | Then she wis | rinnin | wi the lave, Hsien hyterin an |
Central - SEC | line. The nixt ye kent he wis | rinnin | miles a day, pittin in for a |
Shetland - SHD | y Haa, an Sheltie Prattle wis | rinnin | aboot hentin claise an underc |
Central - LAL | op for inventin, and time wis | rinnin | oot. She hadnae telt Klaus ab |
Doric - MNA | a bonnie wummin, bit time wis | rinnin | oot in the merriege stakes. ' |
Central - LAL | t, dippin intae sleep. Ah wis | rinnin | hame nane the wiser, yit nane |
Central - LAL | I wis | rinnin | fir ma mither |
Doric - DOR | days work. Water wis | rinnin | oot the erse o his breeks an, |
Central - LAL | s. He checked the coulter wis | rinnin | free on its spindle, an gied |
Doric - MNA | kinely it im. The watter wis | rinnin | doon is face an intull is een |
Central - LAL | OH whit a guddle! Wetter wis | rinnin | doon the wa's ontae the flair |
Central - LAL | ous pipe - and the river wis | rinnin | richt intae the tunnel. And s |
Ulster - GUL | But the lass that wis | rinnin | the show said, |
Doric - ABN | wa fae the watter, cos it wis | rinnin | high, but ye ken fit bairns a |
Central - LAL | luve. Aw she thocht aboot wis | rinnin | . |
Central - LAL | a Jock, 'that the factory wis | rinnin | . And it's gane on rinnin ever |
Central - EDN | forrit an skansed the kervins | rinnin | hiz fingirs owre the rimm o t |
Central - SEC | t ach! although ma nose keeps | rinnin | , |
Central - WCE | , a cauld stream o full stops | rinnin | senselessly doun the back o y |
Ulster - EUL | aes wi oil anoint, An ma cups | rinnin | ower. |
Doric - DOR | tears | rinnin | doon your face" Little wifie |
Doric - DOR | wis gigglin an laughin, tears | rinnin | |
Central - SEC | Untenty o the twa tears | rinnin | doun. |
Ulster - CUL | vert haes voice, an, wi tears | rinnin | doon haes cheeks, hae went on |
Southern - SEA | funnd eis voice, an, wi tears | rinnin | doon eis cheeks, ei went oan |
Doric - MNA | herd an a haaf o the buggers | rinnin | aboot the place somewye an di |
Central - EDN | (ma fingers | rinnin | wi myrh) |
Central - EDN | haun, anither pair o fingers | rinnin | towart the first an coupin th |
Doric - MNA | n wis pink. There wis slivers | rinnin | doon their chikks an baith wa |
Central - WCE | ly, that witches cannae cross | rinnin | |
Doric - DOR | Wi' a pair o' geets | rinnin | through i'hoose o' Sandy an J |
Central - LAL | cadam thit passed fir streets | rinnin | diagonal aff the main road. A |
Doric - ABN | thochts | rinnin | throw their heids. ‘Oh, Ang |
Doric - MNA | Fa ains thon paa prents | rinnin | awa? |
Central - SEC | sents, eh? Bit thair time’s | rinnin | cot, gin thai bit kent it ... |
Central | an aboot. Nixt thing ’e’s | rinnin | ’ oot o’ is gairden an’ |
Central - SEC | orin it on the paint that’s | rinnin | doun step ablo step. Doun in |
Ulster - EUL | wumman wi a lang dairk plait | rinnin | doon yin shouler. She had ins |
Central - WCE | servant's lug, a cauld sweit | rinnin | doon ma back. |
Central - LAL | wa. Sae they sent her sleekit | rinnin | tunics, an saft sandals made |
Central - AYR | 're aff," but they aa stertit | rinnin | when they tuik the notion, an |
Doric - MNA | finnin a thrill o excitemint | rinnin | throwe her. "It cud bi the st |
Ulster - CUL | accident o the gold-fish kept | rinnin | in hir heid, an shae had a va |
Doric - MNA | ken, Ah ken, bit ye're faist | rinnin | oota ideas, Ronnie. |
Doric - ABN | e.” Syne, “Fit aboot jist | rinnin | awa?” Ah suggested. For a m |
Doric - MNA | rice spint the rest o the day | rinnin | back an fore te the javvie, n |
Doric - MNA | alad fir the second Setterday | rinnin | . |
Central - LAL | hawed hoo gallus they were by | rinnin | at the bulls’ heids, cleeki |
Doric - ABN | 1745, Fleeman assistit her by | rinnin | errands an deliverin saicret |
Doric - MNA | losion she’d heard somebody | rinnin | throwe her gairden. The const |
Southern - SEA | byRobson46 @Moose_211 onybody | rinnin | the nite #letsgetwet |
Central - DUN | uadays it's jist a back alley | rinnin | atween the High Street and Wh |
Doric - ABN | wyte! There's anither faimly | rinnin | on ti |
Doric - DOR | Ayewiz | rinnin | tae i'loo |