drift n. . . I took a turn round the island; and was near breaking my neck by a fall over a drift-bank. . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN DEC 1972 JH DEC 1972Used I and SupUsed I7Used ITIME, drift of fish, SCULL, SPOT, in the drift of, drift-bank, drift-ice, ICE, ROUGH ICEChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 27 Jul 201
drift nUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup7Not usedTIME, drift of fish, SCULL, SPOT, in the drift of, drift...
drift n. . . if the tide is 'running' strong a crew may 'hit' or run into a 'drift of fish' and ...
drift nunder much apprehension of the river breaking up as the drift ice under us made a great noi...
drift nA deal of drift ice drove through . . .PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971 JH AUG 1971Used I...
drift n...I am decidedly for setting more sail immediatley, and endeavouring to get outside of Fun...
drift nIn addition to the loss of the _Southern Cross_, the _Newfoundland_ lost 77 of her crew in ...
drift nBefore us, between the islands to the east and the continent, we saw much drift-ice, and ...
drift n. . . there is always a risk that an in-shore wind may send a consignment of drift-ice well...
drift nThe tow of an iceberg is better than none. (Vessels caught in drift ice are often made fast...
drift n. . . here, in early spring, with drift-ice still coming in vast floes from the north . . ....
drift nFour days ago the drift ice was upon the coast in such large quantities as to put a stop,...
drift nthe regular northern floeG.M. Story 3/77 JH 3/77Used I and SupUsed I and Sup7Not usedTIME, d...
drift n[PT] An' this drift was high as her spars, Fred,up th'upper part o' Belle Isle. (spray,...
drift nObserving the drift ice to draw nearer in shore, and it being calm, I went out to the shall...
drift nDNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup6Used ITIME, drift of fish, SCULL, SPOT, in the drift of, ...
drift nUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup7Not usedTIME, drift of fish, SCULL, SPOT, in the drift of, drift...
drift n. . . if the tide is 'running' strong a crew may 'hit' or run into a 'drift of fish' and ...
drift nunder much apprehension of the river breaking up as the drift ice under us made a great noi...
drift nA deal of drift ice drove through . . .PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971 JH AUG 1971Used I...
drift n...I am decidedly for setting more sail immediatley, and endeavouring to get outside of Fun...
drift nIn addition to the loss of the _Southern Cross_, the _Newfoundland_ lost 77 of her crew in ...
drift nBefore us, between the islands to the east and the continent, we saw much drift-ice, and ...
drift n. . . there is always a risk that an in-shore wind may send a consignment of drift-ice well...
drift nThe tow of an iceberg is better than none. (Vessels caught in drift ice are often made fast...
drift n. . . here, in early spring, with drift-ice still coming in vast floes from the north . . ....
drift nFour days ago the drift ice was upon the coast in such large quantities as to put a stop,...
drift nthe regular northern floeG.M. Story 3/77 JH 3/77Used I and SupUsed I and Sup7Not usedTIME, d...
drift n[PT] An' this drift was high as her spars, Fred,up th'upper part o' Belle Isle. (spray,...
drift nObserving the drift ice to draw nearer in shore, and it being calm, I went out to the shall...
drift nDNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup6Used ITIME, drift of fish, SCULL, SPOT, in the drift of, ...
drift nUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup7Not usedTIME, drift of fish, SCULL, SPOT, in the drift of, drift...
drift n. . . if the tide is 'running' strong a crew may 'hit' or run into a 'drift of fish' and ...
drift nunder much apprehension of the river breaking up as the drift ice under us made a great noi...