burn vSome half dozen attended us to the shore, and brought us off in handsome style over the calm and phosphorescent waters. At every dip of the oars it was like unraking the sparkling embers, so brilliant was that beautiful light of the sea. The boatmen called it the burning of the water. "When the water burnt," they said "it was a sure sign of south wind and a plenty of fish."PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story AUG 1970JH AUG 1970Used I and SupUsed I and Sup4Used
salt waterThe night was a dreadful night on salt water, with howling of the wind in the rigging. T...
fire'First goin' off, we used to go in punts. They were practically open boats, just a place covere...
burn vrefers to water conditionsrefers to water conditionsUsed I and SupUsed I4Not use
burn vAt every dip of the oars it was like unraking the sparkling embers, so brilliant was that ...
sun n...it was evident at once that every fish which had been spread on the Sabbath was scorched a...
sun n'The crews of women were going back on the beaches after dinner to turn each fish so that not...
burn vCodfish overexposed to the sun while drying.Codfish overexposed to the sun while drying.DNE-ci...
flanker nA number of ships in the harbour were burned to the waterline by "flankers" (flaming ember...
burn the water...seeing a lot of salmon on the shallows, we determined, in spite of fatigue, to do ...
burn vThe sea "burning" is a sign of a northwest wind.DNE-cit W Kirwin 8.76 JH 8/76Used I and S...
FlankerIt grew a little lighter and we scanned the sea for signs of mackerel shoals, and then set ...
water n'When the water burns look out for wind! 'PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1963Used I and...
burn vPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970MAY 1970Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not use
burn vThey lighted a fire and continued rambling along the shore for three days in a deplorable ...
sun n[Fish] is also liable to become _sun-burnt_, when spread out on a hot calm day, whether on fla...
salt waterThe night was a dreadful night on salt water, with howling of the wind in the rigging. T...
fire'First goin' off, we used to go in punts. They were practically open boats, just a place covere...
burn vrefers to water conditionsrefers to water conditionsUsed I and SupUsed I4Not use
burn vAt every dip of the oars it was like unraking the sparkling embers, so brilliant was that ...
sun n...it was evident at once that every fish which had been spread on the Sabbath was scorched a...
sun n'The crews of women were going back on the beaches after dinner to turn each fish so that not...
burn vCodfish overexposed to the sun while drying.Codfish overexposed to the sun while drying.DNE-ci...
flanker nA number of ships in the harbour were burned to the waterline by "flankers" (flaming ember...
burn the water...seeing a lot of salmon on the shallows, we determined, in spite of fatigue, to do ...
burn vThe sea "burning" is a sign of a northwest wind.DNE-cit W Kirwin 8.76 JH 8/76Used I and S...
FlankerIt grew a little lighter and we scanned the sea for signs of mackerel shoals, and then set ...
water n'When the water burns look out for wind! 'PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1963Used I and...
burn vPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970MAY 1970Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not use
burn vThey lighted a fire and continued rambling along the shore for three days in a deplorable ...
sun n[Fish] is also liable to become _sun-burnt_, when spread out on a hot calm day, whether on fla...
salt waterThe night was a dreadful night on salt water, with howling of the wind in the rigging. T...
fire'First goin' off, we used to go in punts. They were practically open boats, just a place covere...
burn vrefers to water conditionsrefers to water conditionsUsed I and SupUsed I4Not use