| Ulster - EUL |
in, an she wud reach hir red, | swallt | hans oot tae pet Sally's heid |
| Ulster - SYN |
us thïs man wi hïs bodie aa | swallt | up. Sae Jesus axt tha laayers |
| Doric - MNA |
im fa's airms an legs were aa | swallt | up. Jesus speirt at e laayers |
| Doric - MNA |
a stotter o a sair heid, an a | swallt | shiner he cud hairdly see oot |
| Central - LAL |
ngue. The neist morn hit haed | swallt | up lik a buncy castle. |
| Doric - MNA |
His face | swallt | up like a meen |
| Central - AYR |
ld an blae, his feet were aye | swallt | , an his kyte as weel. For mon |
| Central - AYR |
urnt furst rid then bleck, an | swallt | tae double its size afore he |
| Ulster - EUL |
ples on her airms were red an | swallt | , an ah wunnered if feathers w |
| Doric - MNA |
heer at the fireside, her een | swallt | wi greetin |
| Central - AYR |
e apron-tails hingin ower her | swallt | wame. Maist o the troopers on |
| Central - AYR |
heir bellies slashed an their | swallt | puddens burstin oot ower the |
| Doric - DOR |
forcing it back up oot their | swallt | bellies. Seen enough, they’ |
| Southern - WCE |
haur the paircel o rogues hes | swallt | tae a haill bing; |
| Central - WCE |
said. "Has yer heid suddenly | swallt | up or somethin?' |