gad nUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedWITHE, THRASHBERRY, WITHE-ROD, ritrods, gadberry, (as) tough as a gadChecked by Kanachi Angadi on Thu 08 Oct 2015
gad nA string (of fish or flippers).PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed...
gad n[sic] "As tough as a gad" - A gad is a long-narror/underground root of a tree. It was used by...
gad n(15) GAD. Devine, 23: A witherod to carry trout or flippers.; ...
gad nAs tough as a gadDNE-cit GMS Feb 77Used I and SupUsed I and Sup4Used IWITHE, THRASHBERRY, W...
gad n- small bundle of limbs or twigs off a tree.JH 12/74Used I and SupUsed INot usedWITHE, THR...
gad nfour or five flippers on a stickUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedWITHE, THRASHBERRY, WITHE-ROD, rit...
gad n[check] GAD. Withy, Av.; Ir. gad. [check] GRAF�N. A mattock, Av., Mir.; Ir. GRAF�N. [check] G...
gada string of fish or flippers, a withe for a wattled fence to run about, stay away from home ...
gad nWell, I was as tough as a gad -- that's an expression in Newfoundland to say you're tough -- ...
gadHe loves a big fight; / He's tough as the gad. [Add to DNE gad n 4 , to 1979 quot]PRINTED ITEM...
gad nAmong our local shrubs and trees I will list . . . our Withe Rod or "Gadberry" (Viburnum Cass...
gaff nUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF, Gaffes, BAT n, ~ head, ~ point, ~ stem...
gad n[My grandfather] told me that a gad was a very tough and flexible stick[that] he used when he ...
gad nLook at the fine gad of trout I've got.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story JAN 1973JH JAN 1973...
gad nFences were always tied with gads, a spell ago. There was no such thing as a nail, them times...
gad nA string (of fish or flippers).PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed...
gad n[sic] "As tough as a gad" - A gad is a long-narror/underground root of a tree. It was used by...
gad n(15) GAD. Devine, 23: A witherod to carry trout or flippers.; ...
gad nAs tough as a gadDNE-cit GMS Feb 77Used I and SupUsed I and Sup4Used IWITHE, THRASHBERRY, W...
gad n- small bundle of limbs or twigs off a tree.JH 12/74Used I and SupUsed INot usedWITHE, THR...
gad nfour or five flippers on a stickUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedWITHE, THRASHBERRY, WITHE-ROD, rit...
gad n[check] GAD. Withy, Av.; Ir. gad. [check] GRAF�N. A mattock, Av., Mir.; Ir. GRAF�N. [check] G...
gada string of fish or flippers, a withe for a wattled fence to run about, stay away from home ...
gad nWell, I was as tough as a gad -- that's an expression in Newfoundland to say you're tough -- ...
gadHe loves a big fight; / He's tough as the gad. [Add to DNE gad n 4 , to 1979 quot]PRINTED ITEM...
gad nAmong our local shrubs and trees I will list . . . our Withe Rod or "Gadberry" (Viburnum Cass...
gaff nUsed I and SupUsed I1Not usedgaft, ~ hook, HAND-GAFF, Gaffes, BAT n, ~ head, ~ point, ~ stem...
gad n[My grandfather] told me that a gad was a very tough and flexible stick[that] he used when he ...
gad nLook at the fine gad of trout I've got.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story JAN 1973JH JAN 1973...
gad nFences were always tied with gads, a spell ago. There was no such thing as a nail, them times...
gad nA string (of fish or flippers).PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed...
gad n[sic] "As tough as a gad" - A gad is a long-narror/underground root of a tree. It was used by...
gad n(15) GAD. Devine, 23: A witherod to carry trout or flippers.; ...