boat nThe tinsmiths were kept busy furnishing the cook with boats' kettles for tea and boilers to cook the celebrated 'duffs.'DNE-citGMS Jun 78Used I and SupUsed I3Used
boiler na well-burnished cooking-stove sent out its heat, and on its top the tea-kettle sang a che...
boat nIn the spring of the year, the boat crews which were working for the merchant would commence...
boiler n[At the Bell Island mine] young boys worked the year around as ore cobbers or as 'boilers'...
boiler nThe tinsmiths were kept busy furnishing the cook with boats'kettles for tea and boilers to...
boat nIn the days of my grandfather, it was quite a common thing to have cod- fish, salt meat, and ...
bake-potEarly in the morning when we were all "torights" (Newfoundland expression meaning "ready"),...
boat n. . . and, in place of the ancient boat's kettle, whose well besooted sides bore ample tes...
boat nThe yeast cakes had to be soaked apart in lukewarm water with sugar; a small amount of flour...
piperHere we landed to "boil the piper" (a tin kettle used by fishing boats).(a tin kettle used by f...
boat n"Well," said the man, "if the kettle is full and the boat's-kettle is full, lend me one or o...
boat nA small tin[-]e[-] utensil of a couple gallons' capacity used for cooking food is called a ...
bake-potIt did not take long for these hardy fishermen to bring the bakepot and kettle from their b...
brim vLet the 2 large Boats downe on their sides in order to brim them tomorrow, and got the Pots ...
galley... an' he gaffled a big bark pot, an iron bark pot for boilin' bark in, you know, for the twi...
piper nThe men would boil their kettles (_pipers_) on the galley stove and at mug-up time we drank t...
boiler na well-burnished cooking-stove sent out its heat, and on its top the tea-kettle sang a che...
boat nIn the spring of the year, the boat crews which were working for the merchant would commence...
boiler n[At the Bell Island mine] young boys worked the year around as ore cobbers or as 'boilers'...
boiler nThe tinsmiths were kept busy furnishing the cook with boats'kettles for tea and boilers to...
boat nIn the days of my grandfather, it was quite a common thing to have cod- fish, salt meat, and ...
bake-potEarly in the morning when we were all "torights" (Newfoundland expression meaning "ready"),...
boat n. . . and, in place of the ancient boat's kettle, whose well besooted sides bore ample tes...
boat nThe yeast cakes had to be soaked apart in lukewarm water with sugar; a small amount of flour...
piperHere we landed to "boil the piper" (a tin kettle used by fishing boats).(a tin kettle used by f...
boat n"Well," said the man, "if the kettle is full and the boat's-kettle is full, lend me one or o...
boat nA small tin[-]e[-] utensil of a couple gallons' capacity used for cooking food is called a ...
bake-potIt did not take long for these hardy fishermen to bring the bakepot and kettle from their b...
brim vLet the 2 large Boats downe on their sides in order to brim them tomorrow, and got the Pots ...
galley... an' he gaffled a big bark pot, an iron bark pot for boilin' bark in, you know, for the twi...
piper nThe men would boil their kettles (_pipers_) on the galley stove and at mug-up time we drank t...
boiler na well-burnished cooking-stove sent out its heat, and on its top the tea-kettle sang a che...
boat nIn the spring of the year, the boat crews which were working for the merchant would commence...
boiler n[At the Bell Island mine] young boys worked the year around as ore cobbers or as 'boilers'...