Southern - SWE | efore. Like the eye-rhyme are/ | snare | , no enough o thon aboot! |
Doric - MNA | on aabody aa oy e warl like a | snare | . Kecp a look oot an ayewcese |
Ulster - PUL | a boadie frae thonner set tha | snare | . Whaur ir ye frae, yersel?” |
Doric - MNA | tering ower e tap o her on ma | snare | fer the first time! #PipeUpfo |
Ulster - PUL | ud tak a coney or a burd in a | snare | . |
Doric - DOR | s ah thrashed like a cat in a | snare | but it was tae no avail it lo |
Ulster - PUL | “Ma leg wus fankle’t in a | snare | oan tha Rocky Moontin,” tha |
Doric - DOR | wis widely believed that the | snare | involved had been fashiont fa |
Central - LAL | He'd hunt us doon wi | snare | an gun, |
Central - LAL | s aff beech trees; knar-holes | snare | |
Central - SEC | s aff beech trees; knar-holes | snare | |
Central - DUN | yiv jist stepped fut inta eis | snare | , |
Doric - DOR | came upon a crudely fashiont | snare | . A rope, fastened at one end |