Southern - SWE | Walking | The Line | |
Orkney - ORK | walking | the road tae the shore, | |
Shetland - SHD | Walking | to nursery daday and since da | |
Doric - MNA | s DIY, cooking, horse riding, | walking | and all aspects of country li |
Central - GLA | ught us some whelks,' ah say, | walking | intae the living room. |
Southern - SWE | ghurt brekky. Eating healthy, | walking | loads, lightest weight in 25 |
Central - SEC | t of their penchant for sleep- | walking | ,’ the doctor assured her pa |
Central - SEC | ight for the working class - | walking | away is for cowards - lets h |
Central - LAL | ell done guys! Tonight I'm 1. | Walking | tae aqua-aerobics 2.Deain cla |
Southern - SEA | ing it hard this time o year. | Walking | aboot wi 40 per o gucci train |
Central - LAL | hils (www.scottishsport.co.uk/ | walking | /ochils.htm), an fae the tap a |
Central - EDN | t, not the first of its kind: | walking | sticks, weather cocks, ornate |
Central - LAL | lf the day, I wis checking ma | walking | shoes thought cannae believe |
Central - LAL | @Dougmcg1 He's a | walking | shite he wid just float, we n |
Central - EDN | ou should ask Hsien. He’s a | walking | lie detector.” |
Central - SEC | @bluenosetaylor1 m8 al b | walking | ma dug shep roond the park lo |
Central - GLA | ike the wee pups?' He started | walking | up the stairs and heading tae |
Southern - SEA | s. Plenty fluid and food. Gid | Walking | boots and clothing, poles may |
Shetland - SHD | pals, picking crowberries and | walking | D |
Central - SEC | ure the pedestrians wont mind | walking | on the road through the puddl |
Doric - DOR | rain a'day and stopped me fae | walking | hame fae the bar! Nae getting |
Doric - DOR | isodes o blue bloods. All the | walking | deads ina. Got all the modern |
Southern - SEA | @Bulla7 @aidanreilly6 like | walking | threw the soorage?? |
Orkney - ORK | Me | walking | boots are grim, |
Central - LAL | Ye're | walking | in a trance. |
Central - SEC | 'll do a strip search. You're | walking | . If I'm sprung, I'll get it b |
Central - GLA | 'A gang of them jumped him | walking | a girl home, Mr McGiver. It's |
Central - SEC | walk usually consisted o him | walking | a hunner yairds, collapsing i |
Doric - MNA | reetin or see a tall thin man | walking | aroon, bit abdy is ower feart |
Central - LAL | could happen here? I’d been | walking | oor dog Lugs – we called hi |
Doric - MNA | This wee beastie has been | walking | aroon ma kitchie aa afterneen |
Southern - SEA | When | walking | hame it's times like these |
Shetland - SHD | rlin ?? i mind many moons ago | walking | aroond a midden and suddenly |
Central - LAL | I got to go hame soon I'm no | walking | in that ?? |
Doric - DOR | burgh for a while. I remember | walking | home alone from a house party |
Doric - MNA | ul the day ah saw a Solicitor | walking | doon Union Street wi his hand |
Central - LAL | bs of God (later renamed This | Walking | Shadow) wis aheid o its time |
Southern - SEA | ly6 what div ee ka twae pakis | walking | along hawick high street? #to |
Central - LAL | rr26 Yes it was and why a wis | walking | doon the harbour lookin at bo |
Doric - DOR | My rave scene wis | walking | the mat doon Union St in 1962 |
Central - LAL | IT @Jeggit A freen o mine wis | walking | doon a street in Belfast a wh |
Central - LAL | IT @Jeggit A freen o mine wis | walking | doon a street in Belfast a wh |
Doric - MNB | ing a gale. It was like I wis | walking | towards a plane propeller and |
Doric - MNB | peas. Faan I got there I wis | walking | aboot the hall ways and saw a |
Doric - MNB | got him in the lug. Fan I wis | walking | doon the halls and I spotted |
Central - LAL | h would require the dog wants | walking | or the dog wants to be walked |
Doric - ABN | er and greener. Andrew starts | walking | by my side – I glance roon |
Central - SEC | nest. Sannie grabbed Jim’s | walking | stick and chased the whittret |
Central | t awa frae thair an’ stairt | walking | taewards the folks’ hooses |
Central - LAL | d I also got some exercise by | walking | ??? xxx |