Ulster - EUL | A | tyke | by claes or fame. |
Doric - ABN | dyeukies, chukkens, yowes, a | tyke | , a kittlin and a cuddy. The w |
Central - SEC | widna touch it. Manners ae a | tyke | . |
Doric - MNA | sat up, shook herself like a | tyke | an lauched aff her tears as t |
Doric - ABN | As weel tell a | tyke | |
Doric - DOR | Neist cam a | tyke | . God speert, 'Hoo mony years |
Doric - ABN | An a | tyke | maan yowl; |
Doric - DOR | "Ach, fit a | tyke | he 1s," quo she, "Tae spyle o |
Central - LAL | The wee | tyke | gets let aff scot-free, |
Central - LAL | gyte wee | tyke | 's |
Doric - ABN | The | tyke | , she lat oot an oonchancie-li |
Doric - MNA | the | Tyke | lowpit fur Scrat’s tail, bi |
Central - SEC | 'A zoo?' said the | tyke | , 'Ir ye shair? It's awfu wee |
Doric - MNA | Gurr the | Tyke | an Scrat the Kittlin sat at o |
Doric - MNA | Gurr the | Tyke | bared his teeth, scurred up h |
Doric - MNA | ll makk ye” cried Gurr the | Tyke | , an in twa secunts they war f |
Orkney - ORK | ereal at the waals. ‘Peedie | tyke | ,’ laughed Mr Dursley as he |
Central - SEC | dudderie affere, lik a tousie | tyke | at’s |
Central - LAL | a sma black | tyke | , swaddled in a saick. |
Central - SWE | 'Get in ahin ya waunerin | tyke | !' |
Central - EDN | ie it wes ti be the ae lither | tyke | amang aw thon thrang ceitezan |
Central - SEC | “Whit’s the nem o yeir | tyke | ?” shae axed the loun, maist |
Doric - MNA | its clockwirk throat. Matty's | tyke | , Benjy, wis sprauchled afore |
Central - LAL | wi cubs Aul Tod's a kindly | tyke | , |
Doric - MNA | A muckle gurly | tyke | lowpit ooto a close an lowpit |