junk nThe wood was sometimes quite green, and hence making a fire was quite an art, and required back-junks, fore-junks, middle-junks, triggers, splits, and brands; and the fishermen would sometimes say whoever can build a good fire with green fir can build a boat.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1957Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Iback junk, fore junk, middle junk, billet, junk of a boy, junk-buoy, a cold junkChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 18 Aug 201
junk n'a piece, usually a piece of wood'Used I and SupUsed INot Usedback junk, fore junk, middle jun...
junk nThe sound of the saws and hatchets cutting up the Christmas back-junks re-echoed on the frost...
junk nMore than 90% of the people in Newfoundland outports where I have lived used wood-burning st...
junk nThe fire was made upon the hearth, and the wood supported by dog-irons. If the fire required...
middle-junksThe fire was made upon the hearth, and the wood supported by dog-irions. If the fire r...
junk nThe old-fashioned dog irons kept the wood fire within bounds, and there was a huge log at the...
junk nLogs of wood cut up into lengths suitable for stoves and fire-places.DNE-cit G.M.Story April ...
junk nSome of the phrases are highly picturesque.... Chunks of firewood in Newfoundland are junks, ...
junk n...a tree that would serve as a Yule Log, and burn all through the Christmas season...It was...
junk nPRINTED ITEM G.M.Story Dec. 1957Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not Usedback junk, fore junk, mi...
junk n...the yule log or back junk...PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story May 1960Used I and SupUsed I1Not Usedb...
junk nJunks: Small pieces of wood about one foot long used as firewood, This is also used sometimes...
junk na short length of firewood to fit stove or fire-placeUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not Usedback...
junk n[PT] 1. He has some good junks on the bottom of that load. 2. A stick of wood that is suita...
junk npiece of woodUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not Usedback junk, fore junk, middle junk, billet, j...
junk n'a piece, usually a piece of wood'Used I and SupUsed INot Usedback junk, fore junk, middle jun...
junk nThe sound of the saws and hatchets cutting up the Christmas back-junks re-echoed on the frost...
junk nMore than 90% of the people in Newfoundland outports where I have lived used wood-burning st...
junk nThe fire was made upon the hearth, and the wood supported by dog-irons. If the fire required...
middle-junksThe fire was made upon the hearth, and the wood supported by dog-irions. If the fire r...
junk nThe old-fashioned dog irons kept the wood fire within bounds, and there was a huge log at the...
junk nLogs of wood cut up into lengths suitable for stoves and fire-places.DNE-cit G.M.Story April ...
junk nSome of the phrases are highly picturesque.... Chunks of firewood in Newfoundland are junks, ...
junk n...a tree that would serve as a Yule Log, and burn all through the Christmas season...It was...
junk nPRINTED ITEM G.M.Story Dec. 1957Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not Usedback junk, fore junk, mi...
junk n...the yule log or back junk...PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story May 1960Used I and SupUsed I1Not Usedb...
junk nJunks: Small pieces of wood about one foot long used as firewood, This is also used sometimes...
junk na short length of firewood to fit stove or fire-placeUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not Usedback...
junk n[PT] 1. He has some good junks on the bottom of that load. 2. A stick of wood that is suita...
junk npiece of woodUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not Usedback junk, fore junk, middle junk, billet, j...
junk n'a piece, usually a piece of wood'Used I and SupUsed INot Usedback junk, fore junk, middle jun...
junk nThe sound of the saws and hatchets cutting up the Christmas back-junks re-echoed on the frost...
junk nMore than 90% of the people in Newfoundland outports where I have lived used wood-burning st...