| Ulster - BUL |
| Tossin | the tirlin shaifs; |
| Central - DUN |
| tossin | thi caber, throwin thi hammer |
| Central - LAL |
fu ~ a witd which here means " | tossin | an turnin aw nicht lang" - o |
| Ulster - CUL |
yae dinnae!" the Hatter said, | tossin | haes heid contemptuously. "A |
| Central - GLA |
e ye don't!" the Hatter said, | tossin | his heid scornfully, "Widnae |
| Central - GLA |
"Dunderheid!" said the Queen, | tossin | her heid; an, turnin tae Alic |
| Southern - SEA |
"Eejit!" said th Queen, | tossin | hur heid impatiently; an, tur |
| Central - LAL | e us wavin a white flag while | tossin | chocolate bars and fags at it |
| Doric - DOR |
We're | tossin | , turnin, an spinnin roon |
| Ulster - GUL |
tae see a whit an bleck horse | tossin | its heed oor the hedge an sno |
| Doric - MNA |
car, stampin an snocherin an | tossin | her lang blaik mane. Minnie's |
| Doric - MNA |
gin oot, swingin his airms an | tossin | thon lang siller stick in e a |
| Central - AYR |
ont verse o the sang, she kep | tossin | the babby ruchly up an doun, |
| Shetland - SHD |
da ruif an could see da ship | tossin | apö da spindrift at wis form |
| Ulster - CUL |
t verse o the sang, shae kept | tossin | the weeyin up an doon ruchly, |
| Central - SEC |
gairden. At first ah wis jist | tossin | the baw back oor tae him as m |