dead aA lacklustre morning brought a slight heave in the ice so that the steamer rolled a bit in her cradle. A "dead cold" morning that was, too, unspeakably desolate.PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN DEC 1975JH DEC 1975Used I and SupNot usedWithdraw
dullDull till noon, and rained hard afterwards.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN DEC 1972JH DEC 1972Not ...
tissy a[Five or six in the morning] "That's when it gets tissy." 'very cold, freezing, chilly in ...
perish n[He perished in the bog.] He died in the bog.PRINTED ITEM NOV 16 1965W.J.KIRWINNot usedNot ...
slack vHere the ice slackened; steam was got up...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. KIRWIN SEP 1970 JH SE...
some intensIt was some cold.NOV 4 1989 W.J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
rotten aThe spring begins to announce its approach by the increasing power of the sun; the snow me...
scumFroze hard in the night, and there was quite a scum of ice on the river.PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN...
cradleA lacklustre morning brought a slight heave in the ice so that the steamer rolled a bit in h...
black athe weather became more wintry than ever, and though the fierce black frost relaxes a little...
dead aOED C1 dead asleep, calm, dead slow dead run, tired dead sick dead still dead weary O ...
heavyHeavy dull day, with some snow. Wrote many letters during the morning, in readiness for Sou...
creak-cold a3. It was on a Monday morning they got her under way, The sixth day of December, a cre...
penned[ice] had run off very fast, and hadn't penned inW.J.KIRWIN AUG 25 1965Not usedNot usedWithdr...
nip v. . . when a gale came up and the ice set against the shore, nipping the skiff, and crushin...
dead aA water-logged, submerged log.G.M. Story August 1960Used I and SupNot usedWithdraw
dullDull till noon, and rained hard afterwards.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN DEC 1972JH DEC 1972Not ...
tissy a[Five or six in the morning] "That's when it gets tissy." 'very cold, freezing, chilly in ...
perish n[He perished in the bog.] He died in the bog.PRINTED ITEM NOV 16 1965W.J.KIRWINNot usedNot ...
slack vHere the ice slackened; steam was got up...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. KIRWIN SEP 1970 JH SE...
some intensIt was some cold.NOV 4 1989 W.J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
rotten aThe spring begins to announce its approach by the increasing power of the sun; the snow me...
scumFroze hard in the night, and there was quite a scum of ice on the river.PRINTED ITEMW.J. KIRWIN...
cradleA lacklustre morning brought a slight heave in the ice so that the steamer rolled a bit in h...
black athe weather became more wintry than ever, and though the fierce black frost relaxes a little...
dead aOED C1 dead asleep, calm, dead slow dead run, tired dead sick dead still dead weary O ...
heavyHeavy dull day, with some snow. Wrote many letters during the morning, in readiness for Sou...
creak-cold a3. It was on a Monday morning they got her under way, The sixth day of December, a cre...
penned[ice] had run off very fast, and hadn't penned inW.J.KIRWIN AUG 25 1965Not usedNot usedWithdr...
nip v. . . when a gale came up and the ice set against the shore, nipping the skiff, and crushin...
dead aA water-logged, submerged log.G.M. Story August 1960Used I and SupNot usedWithdraw
dullDull till noon, and rained hard afterwards.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN DEC 1972JH DEC 1972Not ...
tissy a[Five or six in the morning] "That's when it gets tissy." 'very cold, freezing, chilly in ...
perish n[He perished in the bog.] He died in the bog.PRINTED ITEM NOV 16 1965W.J.KIRWINNot usedNot ...