gaff npl. of _gaff_.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF, Gaffes, BAT n, ~ head, ~ point, ~ stem, ~ stick, ~ workChecked by Kanachi Angadi on Fri 16 Oct 2015
gaff nJacob Kelloway, now, he was a proper "swiler", well known all around Bonavist' Bay as a gert ...
gaff nEach man is armed with a gaff, a pole six or seven feet long, having at one end an iron hook...
gaff nIf [the cod] is of large size, it is seized, as soon as raised to the surface of the water, ...
gaff nGaffs. [see 'gaff' , 'gaft',PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I1Not...
gaff nUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF, Gaffes, BAT n, ~ head, ~ point, ~ stem...
gaff nfor two weeks the strangers who came each year had been flowing in, gaff in hand, pack on bac...
gaff ndoz. gaffs seized.GMS Nov 77Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF...
gaff n...one could imagine "Swoilers" going over the rail with gaff and hauling rope...PRINTED ITEM...
gaff n. . . for the purpose of preventing competition and anticipating the arrival and active parti...
gaff nevery man prepared his "gaff," by firmly fastening a spiked hook like a boat-hook, with stro...
gaff nBilly's father led me down to the landing-stage, put a gaff in my hand, and warned me to be c...
gaff nSome fell to work seizing cruel points on gaff sticks with a kind of tarred cord known as "s...
gaff nThey could transform the nursery floor into ice-fields and dash at cushions and mats with ga...
gaff n. . . a stick six or eight feet long, which is called a gaff; it has a hooked iron head and ...
gaff n[On the first of March sealers come] in skiffs, loaded with clothes, boxes, bags, guns, and g...
gaff nJacob Kelloway, now, he was a proper "swiler", well known all around Bonavist' Bay as a gert ...
gaff nEach man is armed with a gaff, a pole six or seven feet long, having at one end an iron hook...
gaff nIf [the cod] is of large size, it is seized, as soon as raised to the surface of the water, ...
gaff nGaffs. [see 'gaff' , 'gaft',PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I1Not...
gaff nUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF, Gaffes, BAT n, ~ head, ~ point, ~ stem...
gaff nfor two weeks the strangers who came each year had been flowing in, gaff in hand, pack on bac...
gaff ndoz. gaffs seized.GMS Nov 77Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF...
gaff n...one could imagine "Swoilers" going over the rail with gaff and hauling rope...PRINTED ITEM...
gaff n. . . for the purpose of preventing competition and anticipating the arrival and active parti...
gaff nevery man prepared his "gaff," by firmly fastening a spiked hook like a boat-hook, with stro...
gaff nBilly's father led me down to the landing-stage, put a gaff in my hand, and warned me to be c...
gaff nSome fell to work seizing cruel points on gaff sticks with a kind of tarred cord known as "s...
gaff nThey could transform the nursery floor into ice-fields and dash at cushions and mats with ga...
gaff n. . . a stick six or eight feet long, which is called a gaff; it has a hooked iron head and ...
gaff n[On the first of March sealers come] in skiffs, loaded with clothes, boxes, bags, guns, and g...
gaff nJacob Kelloway, now, he was a proper "swiler", well known all around Bonavist' Bay as a gert ...
gaff nEach man is armed with a gaff, a pole six or seven feet long, having at one end an iron hook...
gaff nIf [the cod] is of large size, it is seized, as soon as raised to the surface of the water, ...