dart n[The hunter] Advancing near enough, for he is sure to measure his distance with accuracy, he flings the dart, and scarcely ever fails to strike. The seal, terrified and wounded, dives in the greatest terror; but a float being attached to the dart by a leathern line, he is soon forced up again, and despatched.JH 12/69 DNE-citPRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Itake/make a dart, partridgeChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Wed 17 Dec 201
dart nObserving that the seal-darts of every [Esquimaux] Indian were headed with the teeth of the ...
dart nThe weapons of these [Esquimaux] Indians are, the dart and the bow and arrow.W.J. Kirwin JA...
dart n'But every once in a while [the mouse would] work up 'nuff courige tuh make a dart fer it.' ...
dart nHere you behold a heap of seals which have only received a slight dart from the gaff....PRIN...
dart nthree prong'd dart...he threw the dart remarkably well.W Kirwin 6/76 JH 6/76PRINTED ITEMUsed ...
dart vWhen they came back that was the last for the winter so they put away the traps and their ...
dart n...the seal-darts of every _Indian_ [=Eskimo] were headed with the teeth of the SEA-COW...W....
dart vMostly the old people used to dart the seals, and then when they dart them, they'd kill ri...
dart nI made a dart now to go along under the other one. And as I did, sling goes the other one ...
dart nUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtake/make a dart, partridgeChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Wed...
dart nHis lower and top teeth tumbled out on the street/ With the wonderful dart that he got fro...
dart nAt Hopedale, during the peak period of the spring [seal] migration, precautions were taken...
dart nThe remaining dog-traces, and every square inch of skin, including the dart-line, had to be ...
dart nA blow. 'That was some dart he gave 'en in the face.'A blow.DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Su...
dart n...while even the Engineers and stokers take "a dart up on deck" to see for themselves... ...
dart nObserving that the seal-darts of every [Esquimaux] Indian were headed with the teeth of the ...
dart nThe weapons of these [Esquimaux] Indians are, the dart and the bow and arrow.W.J. Kirwin JA...
dart n'But every once in a while [the mouse would] work up 'nuff courige tuh make a dart fer it.' ...
dart nHere you behold a heap of seals which have only received a slight dart from the gaff....PRIN...
dart nthree prong'd dart...he threw the dart remarkably well.W Kirwin 6/76 JH 6/76PRINTED ITEMUsed ...
dart vWhen they came back that was the last for the winter so they put away the traps and their ...
dart n...the seal-darts of every _Indian_ [=Eskimo] were headed with the teeth of the SEA-COW...W....
dart vMostly the old people used to dart the seals, and then when they dart them, they'd kill ri...
dart nI made a dart now to go along under the other one. And as I did, sling goes the other one ...
dart nUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtake/make a dart, partridgeChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Wed...
dart nHis lower and top teeth tumbled out on the street/ With the wonderful dart that he got fro...
dart nAt Hopedale, during the peak period of the spring [seal] migration, precautions were taken...
dart nThe remaining dog-traces, and every square inch of skin, including the dart-line, had to be ...
dart nA blow. 'That was some dart he gave 'en in the face.'A blow.DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Su...
dart n...while even the Engineers and stokers take "a dart up on deck" to see for themselves... ...
dart nObserving that the seal-darts of every [Esquimaux] Indian were headed with the teeth of the ...
dart nThe weapons of these [Esquimaux] Indians are, the dart and the bow and arrow.W.J. Kirwin JA...
dart n'But every once in a while [the mouse would] work up 'nuff courige tuh make a dart fer it.' ...