Central - GLA | stappin | dry siller in thair back poot | |
Central - SWE | stappin | ona path o glamourie, | |
Central - SWE | stappin | lichtly, swishin alang, a she | |
Central - EDN | " | Stappin | the kerr on a hie pynt o the |
Central - LAL | t?' the fat shoapkeeper said, | stappin | a meenit and smilin at Chairl |
Central - WCE | traight aheid oot the windae, | stappin | hissel fu o breid and peanut- |
Doric - MNA | in deen, than?" speert Joyce, | stappin | a leaflet fae the hotel's Hea |
Central - LAL | t like an animal in its cage, | stappin | anely tae pynt a fingir at Vi |
Central - LAL | n yet?' spiered Wee Grumphie, | stappin | for a moment tae lift a stick |
Doric - MNA | irth a damn!" giggilt Winnie, | stappin | a sweetie inno er moo. |
Doric - MNA | the ootcome?" speered Rosie, | stappin | anither sweetie inno er moo. |
Doric - DOR | ilice said richt gentie-like, | stappin | ower the little burnie efter |
Central - LAL | said Heehaw prood as ye like, | stappin | them ootside Wee Grumphie's h |
Doric - ABN | rides alang the river Loire, | stappin | aff at the toons an villages |
Doric - DOR | ensample nou," she heild on, | Stappin | a muckle daad o plaister on h |
Central - SEC | Ye maukit bairdies, | stappin | up the wey? |
Central - LAL | wey tae the bankin district, | stappin | tae tak a cauld sip o watter |
Doric - MNA | n vrocht thegither in a crew, | stappin | a thoosan herrin inno ilkie b |
Central - DUN | guid, hot, hairt-warmin, wame- | stappin | grub. |
Central - LAL | o Kelvinhaugh an Burns's hert- | stappin | Wha'll Mowe me Noo? Adam Macn |
Central - LAL | sex desire. Although its hert- | stappin | hecht o lesbian devotion ulti |
Ulster - EUL | Hairt- | stappin | , heid turnin |
Central - EDN | days Tittie cam til the loch. | Stappin | the kerr on a hie pynt o the |
Central - LAL | "Hae ye feenished | stappin | that hole in the bankin anent |
Doric - DOR | nie easin onygaits," she said | stappin | in ablow the trees, "efter be |
Doric - DOR | n farder awaa, the mair I gae | stappin | the wye o't. Lat's see, is is |
Central - LAL | But there wis nae | stappin | Mike Teeveeheid noo. The radg |
Central - LAL | But there wis nae | stappin | her noo. Soon, her heid and s |
Ulster - EUL | sie tae hir nephew. "He'll be | stappin | wi us. Say, "How do you dor" |
Doric - MNA | d em aneth the caal tap afore | stappin | em back in is moo an garglin |
Ulster - EUL | It's "Whar'r ye | stappin | ?" - fur leaving's lea'in. |
Central - SEC | spaeks o the star o Bethlehem | stappin | abuin the stable, garrin some |
Central - LAL | pickie-beds on the pavvie, an | stappin | chuckie stanes doon syvers, A |
Central - LAL | ious aboot comin thegither an | stappin | Lunnon pairties haudin ontae |
Central - SEC | l takkin her luif in mines an | stappin | the coin richt intil't wi muc |
Central - WCE | cleukin clauchtin hanchin | stappin | |
Central - LAL | im that he'd haen hae haun in | stappin | a baist daein awa wi itsel. |
Doric - MNA | e ither een pangit the herrin | stappin | them thegither bi size. Aawye |
Southern - SEA | ive til his hame wi speed, no | stappin | tae speak tae oniebodie whae |
Central - LAL | please! We really cannae keep | stappin | like this.' He turnt left. He |
Central - LAL | stapped phonin, scrievin, or | stappin | by tae see ony o the Baudelai |
Ulster - SYN | ae pass remarks, sayin, "He's | stappin | ower wi a wrangdaer!" Oniehoo |
Central - SEC | me o us wonder what is't it's | stappin | , an whaur! Na, it's in the En |
Central - GLA | an fimmist ma eme wis | stappin | wi us |
Ulster - CUL | s at sneezin an howlin wi'oot | stappin | . The only things in the kitch |
Ulster - CUL | dnae a minute tae think aboot | stappin | hirsel afore shae fun hirsel |
Central - LAL | t pit up her haun – withoot | stappin | eatin her piece – an dinged |
Central - LAL | ernear a haill year noo wioot | stappin | , and it's still jist as guid |
Central - LAL | blew for days and days wioot | stappin | ! And uyah, it wis cranreuch c |