burn vSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or in other words enough to freeze you.YesDNE-citJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON AUG 1973Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Used ISource appears in DNE I as T 222-6
blastA fire fed with dried boughs or twigs.A fire fed with dried boughs or twigs.DNE-citUsed IUsed I...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use
tissy a[Five or six in the morning] "That's when it gets tissy." 'very cold, freezing, chilly in ...
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
slob nSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or i...
frostYou poor little angishore, are you frost-burned with the cold?DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
batch...in the winter there was no road at all; every batch was pilin' up an' stayin' there until ...
frostThe severity of the cold winds coupled with low temperatures often caused 'frost burn', extrem...
frost...if you did,you'd have some frostburned fingers.You'll have some frostburned fingers if you'...
frostThis morning four of our party were frost burned.DNE-cit MSW. J. KIRWIN OCT 16 1965Used I and...
rotten aThe spring begins to announce its approach by the increasing power of the sun; the snow me...
browse nOn a good frosty night we would go out around the camp and throw out a lot of "brouse" - (...
batchAnd that night,sir,come on the gale o' wind to _ to the north east,and you never saw a bigger...
scrunch n"Burnt to a scrunch" meaning food on the stove , or clothes under the iron was burn...
blastA fire fed with dried boughs or twigs.A fire fed with dried boughs or twigs.DNE-citUsed IUsed I...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use
tissy a[Five or six in the morning] "That's when it gets tissy." 'very cold, freezing, chilly in ...
burn v[It's] enough to burn 'ee on the land. very cold, when slob ice formsJUL 31 1983 WKUsed I ...
slob nSometimes in early spring the slob ice comes in an' it's enough to burn 'ee on the land,or i...
frostYou poor little angishore, are you frost-burned with the cold?DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and...
burn v... with his hand on the engine-room telegraph of his steamer and with a sailor holding snow...
batch...in the winter there was no road at all; every batch was pilin' up an' stayin' there until ...
frostThe severity of the cold winds coupled with low temperatures often caused 'frost burn', extrem...
frost...if you did,you'd have some frostburned fingers.You'll have some frostburned fingers if you'...
frostThis morning four of our party were frost burned.DNE-cit MSW. J. KIRWIN OCT 16 1965Used I and...
rotten aThe spring begins to announce its approach by the increasing power of the sun; the snow me...
browse nOn a good frosty night we would go out around the camp and throw out a lot of "brouse" - (...
batchAnd that night,sir,come on the gale o' wind to _ to the north east,and you never saw a bigger...
scrunch n"Burnt to a scrunch" meaning food on the stove , or clothes under the iron was burn...
blastA fire fed with dried boughs or twigs.A fire fed with dried boughs or twigs.DNE-citUsed IUsed I...
burn vFrozen.Frozen.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup3Not use
tissy a[Five or six in the morning] "That's when it gets tissy." 'very cold, freezing, chilly in ...