I drappit the claes, oot at the door, an 'steekit it ahent me. ❋ J. B. Salmond (N/A)
"Here's your daddie, bairns," said the gudewife ganging till the door; but i 'place o' their daddie, a tall chiel wrappit i 'a big cloak, rushed like a fire flaught into the bield, and drappit doun on the sunkie ewest the ingle droghling and coghling. ❋ Various (N/A)
I whiskit roond aboot gey quick, an 'he drappit his hands like lichtnin', an 'began whistlin'"Tillygorm." ❋ J. B. Salmond (N/A)
By this time Princie was fair puffed out, an 'he drappit i' the middle o 'the road, Sandy gaen catma ower the tap o' him. ❋ J. B. Salmond (N/A)
He came spankin 'into my room, an' drappit intil a chair, fair oot o 'pech. ❋ J. B. Salmond (N/A)
Boreland Hielantman on baith sides o 'him, an' tryin 'tae hit them ower the nose wi' the scabbard o 'his sword, for the whinger itsel' had drappit oot in what ye micht ca 'the forced retreat. ❋ Unknown (1887)
And whan she saw my een open, she drappit upo 'her knees and gaed on prayin'. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
"Surely ye wadna daur imaigine her drappit oot o '_his_ han's!" ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
A 'at ance they drappit frae the lift like a laverock, an' lichtit upo 'the horizon, whaur the sea an' the sky met like richteousness an 'peace kissin' ane anither, as the psalm says. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
But the time passed, an 'I kenna hoo lang or hoo short it may tak for a body in sic a position to come asun'er, but at last the banes began to drap, an' as they drappit, there they lay -- at the fut o 'the gallows, for naebody caret to meddle wi' them. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
I hae sae entirely drappit peyin 'ony attention til't. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
Man, I'm no clean eneuch efter what I've come throu sin 'I drappit frae the window-sill i' the ga'le-room. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
What think you of to-day at two o'clock -- just a roasted chucky and a drappit egg? ' ❋ Walter Scott (1801)
What think you of today at two o’clock — just a roasted chucky and a drappit egg?’ ❋ Unknown (2008)
-- the wee sangie's drappit itsel 'a'thegither, jist as gien the laverock had fa'ntit intil' ts nest. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
o 'Isy,' at we baith had sic a fawvour for -- a 'at ance she jist drappit doon deid as gien shotten wi' a gun! ❋ George MacDonald (1864)
"The cratur drappit i 'the flure," says I, "like's he'd been shot; an 'then to crack aboot me bein' daft! ❋ J. B. Salmond (N/A)
"'I hae pitten in the fitstool an' drappit the bookboard, to gie ye every advantage. ❋ Unknown (1887)
"Eh, ARCHIE mon! aiblins, 'tis just the whusky-still the Leddie's at, takin 'a wee drappit i' the 'ee. ❋ Various (1876)
"Gien ye forgie a body for enstance, ye maun forget tu -- no sae muckle, I'm thinkin ', for the sake o' them 'at did ye the wrang, for wha wad tak up again a fool (foul) thing ance it was drappit? ❋ George MacDonald (1864)