gaff nEach man is armed with a gaff, a pole six or seven feet long, having at one end an iron hook, and bound with iron.PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF, Gaffes, BAT n, ~ head, ~ point, ~ stem, ~ stick, ~ workChecked by Kanachi Angadi on Fri 16 Oct 2015
gaff nGaffs. [see 'gaff' , 'gaft',PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I1Not...
gaff nSome fell to work seizing cruel points on gaff sticks with a kind of tarred cord known as "s...
gaff nI caught one [salmon] with a gaff-hook.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN JAN 1973 JH JAN 1...
gaff nEach man has also a "gaff," or pole, provided with a hook at the end, to assist him in leapi...
gaff nevery man prepared his "gaff," by firmly fastening a spiked hook like a boat-hook, with stro...
gaff nEach man carried a spruce pole, on the end of which was a sort of boat hook called a "gaff," ...
gaff n. . . a stick six or eight feet long, which is called a gaff; it has a hooked iron head and ...
gaff nThey set out..furnished each with a gaff, hauling rope, and clasp knife. The gaff is a long ...
gaff nUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF, Gaffes, BAT n, ~ head, ~ point, ~ stem...
gaff nA five- or six-foot long wooden pole with a metal hook attached to one end, until quite rec...
gaff nThis light wardrobe he carries on a stick six or eight feet long, which is called a "gaff," a...
gaff nIf [the cod] is of large size, it is seized, as soon as raised to the surface of the water, ...
gaff nNo Newfoundlander ventures out upon the ice without his gaff - a nine-foot pole, made of ligh...
gaff npl. of _gaff_.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, ...
gaff nlong stick with a hook on the end used for getting fish out of the nets (see drawing, gaff, ...
gaff nGaffs. [see 'gaff' , 'gaft',PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I1Not...
gaff nSome fell to work seizing cruel points on gaff sticks with a kind of tarred cord known as "s...
gaff nI caught one [salmon] with a gaff-hook.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN JAN 1973 JH JAN 1...
gaff nEach man has also a "gaff," or pole, provided with a hook at the end, to assist him in leapi...
gaff nevery man prepared his "gaff," by firmly fastening a spiked hook like a boat-hook, with stro...
gaff nEach man carried a spruce pole, on the end of which was a sort of boat hook called a "gaff," ...
gaff n. . . a stick six or eight feet long, which is called a gaff; it has a hooked iron head and ...
gaff nThey set out..furnished each with a gaff, hauling rope, and clasp knife. The gaff is a long ...
gaff nUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF, Gaffes, BAT n, ~ head, ~ point, ~ stem...
gaff nA five- or six-foot long wooden pole with a metal hook attached to one end, until quite rec...
gaff nThis light wardrobe he carries on a stick six or eight feet long, which is called a "gaff," a...
gaff nIf [the cod] is of large size, it is seized, as soon as raised to the surface of the water, ...
gaff nNo Newfoundlander ventures out upon the ice without his gaff - a nine-foot pole, made of ligh...
gaff npl. of _gaff_.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, ...
gaff nlong stick with a hook on the end used for getting fish out of the nets (see drawing, gaff, ...
gaff nGaffs. [see 'gaff' , 'gaft',PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I1Not...
gaff nSome fell to work seizing cruel points on gaff sticks with a kind of tarred cord known as "s...
gaff nI caught one [salmon] with a gaff-hook.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J.KIRWIN JAN 1973 JH JAN 1...