sculpin nP is for pig-fish, / A sculpin so grubby; / He'll gulp anything, / So he's ugly and chubby.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M. Story FEB.27 1988WK [Add to DNE sculpin, to 1971 cite]Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, scummy, scumpy, skulpin, pig-fish, plug-eyeCard marked DNE Sup, but not used
sculpin nPRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN APR 1971 JH APR 1971Used I and SupUsed INot used[see 'sculpin...
sculpin nat sculpin he didn't see scopin, scopyDNE Sup OCT [inc] 1988G. M. Story WKUsed I and Sup...
sculpin nSome [people are so negative they] would ban the catching of sculpins over the head of the...
sculpin nA few sculpin, with their mouths and two eyes on top of their heads, were on the bottom lo...
sculpin n_Sculpin._PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. Kirwin MAR 1977 JH MAR 1977Used I and SupUsed I and S...
sculpin nA fish of the gurnet genus.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit DNE-citsee: [Cart. Jour.i, 45 - 1770]G.M...
sculpin n=sculpinsJUN 1978Used I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, scummy, scu...
sculpin nThe only other common fish is the sculpin, pig-fish, or grubby. He is a voracious/ scavang...
sculpin nYesJWUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, scummy, scumpy, s...
sculpin nA pronounciation of "sculpin", a type of scavenger fish often found around wharves and hav...
sculpin nthree or four heavy clumsy-looking fish, called in Newfoundland "sculpins', with great he...
sculpin nSculpin (Cottus) is very plentiful; it is a most voracious fish, and covered with spines. ...
sculpin nThe scumpy or sculpin is a very repulsive fish.DNE-cit JH 4/70Used I and SupUsed INot use...
sculpin ntype of fishtype of fishWKUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, sc...
sculpin nAUG 10 1990Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, scummy, scu...
sculpin nPRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN APR 1971 JH APR 1971Used I and SupUsed INot used[see 'sculpin...
sculpin nat sculpin he didn't see scopin, scopyDNE Sup OCT [inc] 1988G. M. Story WKUsed I and Sup...
sculpin nSome [people are so negative they] would ban the catching of sculpins over the head of the...
sculpin nA few sculpin, with their mouths and two eyes on top of their heads, were on the bottom lo...
sculpin n_Sculpin._PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. Kirwin MAR 1977 JH MAR 1977Used I and SupUsed I and S...
sculpin nA fish of the gurnet genus.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit DNE-citsee: [Cart. Jour.i, 45 - 1770]G.M...
sculpin n=sculpinsJUN 1978Used I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, scummy, scu...
sculpin nThe only other common fish is the sculpin, pig-fish, or grubby. He is a voracious/ scavang...
sculpin nYesJWUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, scummy, scumpy, s...
sculpin nA pronounciation of "sculpin", a type of scavenger fish often found around wharves and hav...
sculpin nthree or four heavy clumsy-looking fish, called in Newfoundland "sculpins', with great he...
sculpin nSculpin (Cottus) is very plentiful; it is a most voracious fish, and covered with spines. ...
sculpin nThe scumpy or sculpin is a very repulsive fish.DNE-cit JH 4/70Used I and SupUsed INot use...
sculpin ntype of fishtype of fishWKUsed I and SupNot usedNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, sc...
sculpin nAUG 10 1990Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedscolping, scopin, scopy, scully, scummy, scu...
sculpin nPRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN APR 1971 JH APR 1971Used I and SupUsed INot used[see 'sculpin...
sculpin nat sculpin he didn't see scopin, scopyDNE Sup OCT [inc] 1988G. M. Story WKUsed I and Sup...
sculpin nSome [people are so negative they] would ban the catching of sculpins over the head of the...