heave vA sea hove in last night and broke up the Bar of Ice from this to Long Island.DNE Sup G. M. StoryJUN. 23 1989 WK[A ntedates DNE heave v, 1870 quot]Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
heave v'Fore ten on Monday morning we received a distress shout, / Coming from the _Blue_ _Wave_ s...
heave vThe vessel was drifting helplessly and taking on water [before the longliner] could secure [...
neck nSoon we were crossing Alexis Bay on the ice. We were supposed to cross the neck of land and ...
bar nA sea hove in last night and broke up the Bar of Ice from this to Long Island.DNE Sup [? ba...
take vI then took the ice with a heavy breeze of wind from the N.N.E to E.N.E and a tremendous sea ...
slob nWhen they started back their boat encountered heavy slob ice but they managed to free them...
voyage nThere were years when the ice stayed on the land so late in July that only a short season w...
harbourHe was copying on the harbor ice when he slipped on a pan and down he went into the cold icy ...
heave vHe wasn't the one I had seen hundreds of times heave a castnet and haul it to shore loaded w...
heave vMany of these 'heave-up shanties' were old ballads or contemporary ones, and very often topi...
bloody aTraditional toast to the departing sealers as they sailed for 'the ice.'See cited quotatio...
raft 1 vThe next morning the vessel was jammed and we couldn't get her out and the ice kept coming...
tail nGreat masses of ice move down from the arctic, and crowd about what the sailors call the '...
gunningSoon as the ice moves off I'll take ye gunnin' over to Lattice Harbor Island...G.M. Story ...
raft 1 vThe ice began to "raft," i.e. rise and pile up under its own weight and driven by the move...
heave v'Fore ten on Monday morning we received a distress shout, / Coming from the _Blue_ _Wave_ s...
heave vThe vessel was drifting helplessly and taking on water [before the longliner] could secure [...
neck nSoon we were crossing Alexis Bay on the ice. We were supposed to cross the neck of land and ...
bar nA sea hove in last night and broke up the Bar of Ice from this to Long Island.DNE Sup [? ba...
take vI then took the ice with a heavy breeze of wind from the N.N.E to E.N.E and a tremendous sea ...
slob nWhen they started back their boat encountered heavy slob ice but they managed to free them...
voyage nThere were years when the ice stayed on the land so late in July that only a short season w...
harbourHe was copying on the harbor ice when he slipped on a pan and down he went into the cold icy ...
heave vHe wasn't the one I had seen hundreds of times heave a castnet and haul it to shore loaded w...
heave vMany of these 'heave-up shanties' were old ballads or contemporary ones, and very often topi...
bloody aTraditional toast to the departing sealers as they sailed for 'the ice.'See cited quotatio...
raft 1 vThe next morning the vessel was jammed and we couldn't get her out and the ice kept coming...
tail nGreat masses of ice move down from the arctic, and crowd about what the sailors call the '...
gunningSoon as the ice moves off I'll take ye gunnin' over to Lattice Harbor Island...G.M. Story ...
raft 1 vThe ice began to "raft," i.e. rise and pile up under its own weight and driven by the move...
heave v'Fore ten on Monday morning we received a distress shout, / Coming from the _Blue_ _Wave_ s...
heave vThe vessel was drifting helplessly and taking on water [before the longliner] could secure [...
neck nSoon we were crossing Alexis Bay on the ice. We were supposed to cross the neck of land and ...