Central - WCE | 'Me,' said Nigel, | vauntie | . 'Guid on ye!' anither teache |
Central - WCE | e ur,' bawled the Trunchbull, | vauntie | . 'She's taucht ye naethin! Mi |
Ulster - PUL | Doonby, a | vauntie | band are playin, |
Central - LAL | e saicont planet there bade a | vauntie | chiel. |
Central - LAL | ilbert as a wey o describin a | vauntie | , idle chiel. A can jist mind |
Doric - DOR | ang!" Humphy Dumphy exclaimed | vauntie | -like. "Ye Niver said ony sice |
Central - LAL | ae daft-like as the king, the | vauntie | chiel, the businessman, an th |
Central - LAL | hap his haunds thegither. The | vauntie | chiel heezed his hat aince ma |
Southern - WCE | and the | vauntie | steeple o Calvin's muckle kir |
Central - SEC | ar bein peyed areddies bi the | vauntie | , sellie an nou gey fleeced La |
Central - LAL | He has dinged doon the | vauntie | ; sprauchelt the siller |
Central - LAL | e ithers: by the king, by the | vauntie | |
Central - LAL | ge afore she wis onythin like | vauntie | wi the inside. Davie helpit h |
Central - LAL | Aye | vauntie | ower the rarer breeds |
Central - EDN | shouder and leukin at hersel | vauntie | -like in the gless in a gey fu |
Central - LAL | ree hunder an eleeven million | vauntie | chiels-that is tae say, aroon |
Central - WCE | Matilda wisnae big-heidit or | vauntie | . |
Central - LAL | In the Irvine Valley fowk wes | vauntie | aboot their gairdens an tried |
Doric - DOR | eedledee, clapperin his hanns | vauntie | -like. "An gin he wes tae deva |
Central - WCE | rd. She jist sat there, richt | vauntie | wi the byous result o her ain |
Central - WCE | and and Mr Wormwidd wis richt | vauntie | aboot it. He thocht it gied h |
Doric - DOR | aft auld goat, if e wisna say | vauntie | e |