| Orkney - ORK | Tripped | um up an kittled um, an made | |
| Central - WCE | “Oww!” I bawled. I had | tripped | ower a rock and hurt ma ankle |
| Central - SEC | doun the auld stair. Maun hae | tripped | at the tap. But somebody phon |
| Doric - MNA | he kirkyard intae a field. He | tripped | ower something in the dark an |
| Central - SEC | she shoutit back. Then she | tripped | an fell an tummled awa doon t |
| Central - WCE | oys laughin at me cause ah've | tripped | ower the baw or somethin. But |
| Central - LAL | torm, the weather held and we | tripped | alang tae the chapel tae see |
| Central - SEC | only laugh noo at the time ah | tripped | on a stane an fell intae the |
| Doric - MNA | in them and by good fortune I | tripped | and rolled amongst the tabbie |
| Doric - MNA | trigger the lassie aside him | tripped | in the exitement. She hut the |
| Doric - MNA | An | tripped | aff the tongue |
| Central - WCE | he Doaktur’s Inn The borman | tripped | an’ noked e’sel’ oot An |
| Ulster - EUL | an bak tae the bodie as tears | tripped | doon hir cheeks. It aal felt |
| Central - WCE | dae a heidspin when Harpreet | tripped | ower sumdy's bag an fell inta |
| Central - WCE | her bag that Harpreet | tripped | ower an she'd been tolt a mil |
| Doric - MNA | o society that I am. ‘Jist | tripped | on an uneven bit on the pavem |
| Doric - DOR | They | tripped | me up an they made me faa |