| Central - DUN | kyaird wa an climbit ower. He | stumbled | doun on the ither side an hea |
| Doric - ABN | kent it wisna richt but on he | stumbled | clattered near trippin owre h |
| Central - DUN | cam aboot that Tam an Wullie | stumbled | oot o the pub intae the the t |
| Doric - MNA | Jessie | stumbled | tae her feet saying, “Sorry |
| Central - DUN | ’ terror washed ower me. Ah | stumbled | backwards, mah body as flimsy |
| Orkney - ORK | Hid I | stumbled | apin wan far closer tae home? |
| Orkney - ORK | unted, as the peedie owld man | stumbled | an cheust aboot fell. It wis |
| Central - SEC | The living beast has | stumbled | on The dead beast's remains: |
| Central - EDN | ae far fae whaur he hid furst | stumbled | upon it. He niver felt onie c |
| Central - SEC | be planned, only | stumbled | on, |
| Central - LAL | call if the wine fairy hudny | stumbled | on thae two wee buckshee stow |