abroad avThe fog filled in an' the ice runned an' begin to go abroad, an' they never got to the land. (ie split up, broke up)split up, broke upYesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON JAN 1973Used IUsed I4Used IChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Thu 03 Jul 201
do v...I can't say I done too much work anywhere, but I... I said I did work one winter in the woo...
Abroad avA man I knew had come to Newfoundland and had brought all his furniture. The truckman had...
abroad av...if St. George's is gone off half-cocked for the wrong side this early in the night, ...
abroad avIf you come in wi' a skiffload o' fish an' there's a drash o' rain last night, sails got to...
Abroad avThe fog filled in and the ice runned and begin to go abroad, and they never got to the lan...
abroad avAn' they had to do that right too. If they didn't it be all no good. They had to rip it a...
abroad av...she [a boat caught in the ice] sprung her main thwart...I expected she would have fall...
abroad avThe two strakes of plank went abroad apart, asunder.DNE-citUsed IUsed I3Used IChecked by ...
abroadAs they say on the coast, the ice had "gone abroad."GMS Oct 77PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit(cite f...
abroad avHe was de Ole B'y's rale limb when he made fire [fought]. He'd be like a old dog hood w...
abroad avHe tore it abroad Take apart.take apartYesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILEUs...
abroad av"If that gale ye see brewin' to the south-eat comes on as quick as I expect it will, and ...
Abroad avapartapartUsed IUsed INot usedChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Fri 04 Jul 201
abroad avThe ice was now "all abroad," which I was sorry for, for there was a big safe pan not t...
abroad avMany common ordinary words which everyone uses, we used in a different sense; for instanc...
do v...I can't say I done too much work anywhere, but I... I said I did work one winter in the woo...
Abroad avA man I knew had come to Newfoundland and had brought all his furniture. The truckman had...
abroad av...if St. George's is gone off half-cocked for the wrong side this early in the night, ...
abroad avIf you come in wi' a skiffload o' fish an' there's a drash o' rain last night, sails got to...
Abroad avThe fog filled in and the ice runned and begin to go abroad, and they never got to the lan...
abroad avAn' they had to do that right too. If they didn't it be all no good. They had to rip it a...
abroad av...she [a boat caught in the ice] sprung her main thwart...I expected she would have fall...
abroad avThe two strakes of plank went abroad apart, asunder.DNE-citUsed IUsed I3Used IChecked by ...
abroadAs they say on the coast, the ice had "gone abroad."GMS Oct 77PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit(cite f...
abroad avHe was de Ole B'y's rale limb when he made fire [fought]. He'd be like a old dog hood w...
abroad avHe tore it abroad Take apart.take apartYesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR'S PERMANENT FILEUs...
abroad av"If that gale ye see brewin' to the south-eat comes on as quick as I expect it will, and ...
Abroad avapartapartUsed IUsed INot usedChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Fri 04 Jul 201
abroad avThe ice was now "all abroad," which I was sorry for, for there was a big safe pan not t...
abroad avMany common ordinary words which everyone uses, we used in a different sense; for instanc...
do v...I can't say I done too much work anywhere, but I... I said I did work one winter in the woo...
Abroad avA man I knew had come to Newfoundland and had brought all his furniture. The truckman had...
abroad av...if St. George's is gone off half-cocked for the wrong side this early in the night, ...