Central - SEC | shairply | to mind. | |
Ulster - CUL | "A had not!" gret the Moose, | shairply | an wile angry. |
Southern - SEA | "Ah hed not!" cried th Moose, | shairply | an fair beelin. |
Central - LAL | mean?' spiered Mr Teevecheid | shairply | . |
Doric - DOR | d oot hurlin the roe’s heid | shairply | intae the air afore she drapp |
Ulster - CUL | richt tae think," said Alice | shairply | , fur shae wus stairtin tae fe |
Ulster - CUL | tairts wi a T!" said the King | shairply | . "Dae yae tak mae fur a dunce |
Doric - DOR | outstretched haun wes driven | shairply | doun intae the dubs by a muck |
Doric - ABN | whilk the Doric spikkin loun | shairply | replied, wi his best kent wir |
Central - WCE | The faither keeked up | shairply | . Ah wid mind!' he gurled. 'Di |
Central - WCE | Miss Honey looked up | shairply | . 'No bad,' she said. 'Ah get |
Central - EDN | mainer. The lave birselt her | shairply | , and they gaed ootby. A wheen |
Central - LAL | roond and snappit his fingirs | shairply | , snap, snap, snap, three time |
Central - WCE | She yerked the bunnet | shairply | . Mr Wormwidd let oot a roar t |
Central - LAL | s fecht o the 1540s is brocht | shairply | intae sicht: thay spear cuid |