down..."The Labrador," or "Down North" as it is always called...PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story March 1961Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not used(give) down the banks, down along, ~ north, ~ the shore, ~ to the Labrador, down alongs, down dru me's, down shaft, down the banks, down the Labrador, down the line, TONGUE-BANGINGChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 26 Jul 201
downTo resume the migration; the harps keep on down the Labrador coast. "Up" the Labrador, Newfound...
downDecember days are short, anyhow, 'down north' and every moment warned them that the chances of...
downHer course it lay into the North; she boldly sailed away - Down to the North, passed by the Fu...
downNorth.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I1Not used(give) down the banks, down ...
downReplacement for the term "up North". Used in reference to Labrador.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup...
downNorth.Used I and SupUsed I1Not used(give) down the banks, down along, ~ north, ~ the shore, ~ to...
downto NorthUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not used(give) down the banks, down along, ~ north, ~ the s...
downChurches as we conceive them are "beyond the reach" of the summer fleets "down north," but perc...
down. . . Newfoundlanders have always said "down to the Labrador," or "down" to any place north of ...
down=north they evidently cannot get down insideUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not used(give) down ...
down... in June of 1895 we again steamed out through the Narrows on our journey "down north."PRINTE...
downdiarrhoeaJH 12/69Used I and SupUsed I3Not used(give) down the banks, down along, ~ north, ~ the ...
downHe's goin' _down_ North this summer.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not used(give) down the banks, ...
down. . . sailing "down North" some four hundred miles and well outside the land . . .PRINTED ITEM...
downDiarrhoea.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1956Used I and SupUsed I3Used I[see 'scutters', 'Skutteri...
downTo resume the migration; the harps keep on down the Labrador coast. "Up" the Labrador, Newfound...
downDecember days are short, anyhow, 'down north' and every moment warned them that the chances of...
downHer course it lay into the North; she boldly sailed away - Down to the North, passed by the Fu...
downNorth.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I1Not used(give) down the banks, down ...
downReplacement for the term "up North". Used in reference to Labrador.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup...
downNorth.Used I and SupUsed I1Not used(give) down the banks, down along, ~ north, ~ the shore, ~ to...
downto NorthUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not used(give) down the banks, down along, ~ north, ~ the s...
downChurches as we conceive them are "beyond the reach" of the summer fleets "down north," but perc...
down. . . Newfoundlanders have always said "down to the Labrador," or "down" to any place north of ...
down=north they evidently cannot get down insideUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not used(give) down ...
down... in June of 1895 we again steamed out through the Narrows on our journey "down north."PRINTE...
downdiarrhoeaJH 12/69Used I and SupUsed I3Not used(give) down the banks, down along, ~ north, ~ the ...
downHe's goin' _down_ North this summer.Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not used(give) down the banks, ...
down. . . sailing "down North" some four hundred miles and well outside the land . . .PRINTED ITEM...
downDiarrhoea.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1956Used I and SupUsed I3Used I[see 'scutters', 'Skutteri...
downTo resume the migration; the harps keep on down the Labrador coast. "Up" the Labrador, Newfound...
downDecember days are short, anyhow, 'down north' and every moment warned them that the chances of...
downHer course it lay into the North; she boldly sailed away - Down to the North, passed by the Fu...