Central - LAL | the wee maid intae the widd, | scartin | themsels on the brammles. The |
Central - EDN | ma hert's carcase, | scartin | ', scunnerin.' |
Central - AYR | l, makin sic a loud screivin, | scartin | soun that Alison's lugs cuidn |
Central - SWE | d graith o history's leavins, | scartin | |
Central - LAL | I could hear him ootside it, | scartin | and snochlin at the lid. |
Central - LAL | ever hear - the scart-scart- | scartin | o shools howkin intae the ear |
Central - EDN | a | scartin | creel strutted tae her back, |
Central - WCE | udden, the Trunchbull sterted | scartin | hersel doon ablow as if she w |
Central - LAL | And gradually the dunchin and | scartin | o the shools grew mair and ma |
Ulster - EUL | He'll aye be | scartin | at thon flay. |
Ulster - BUL | Moo-Moo Meats; The Guards wee | scartin | heids bereft |
Central - WCE | couldnae get caught. Then the | scartin | got worse. She couldnae stop. |
Doric - DOR | whill aw the time | scartin | saicret profiles |
Central - LAL | dae onythin but staund there | scartin | his heid and wunnerin whase h |
Doric - DOR | whan chookies reenged lowse | scartin | the yirth |
Central - EDN | Graivel | scartin | the mirk. |
Central - LAL | ts, tak a wee brek fae aw yer | scartin | an bitin, an mind yersels o w |
Doric - DOR | an somewye a scurry's | scartin | |
Central - LAL | the groond - ane o them jist | scartin | Doug's antenna. |
Central - LAL | inkin o the auld Scots saw: | Scartin | an bitin is Scots folks woo |