scoting vbl nAfter another spell of scoting at the painters they got clear of the sandbar and rocks and found enough water to float the dories.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to DNE scote v 1, to C-1971 cite] G. M. StoryWK NOV.6X 1987Used SupUsed SupUsed Su
bottle nSurf Scoter (The bill of the male is enlarged basally. Nfld., "Labr.", N.S.)Surf ScoterPRI...
drawing vbl nI soon found out that the younger fishermen considered they had nothing to lose by dr...
scote nn. A job; task. v.t.drag; tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I ...
scoting vbl nAfter we got the sleigh unhitched and hauled back to safety we managed, with much sco...
scravel vThousands of [caplin] piling over each other, flicking like mad on the sand when the wate...
scote n"Away Through Your Wouldland": to turn back as you swung her / head towards home finally th...
sculling vbl nThere was a little too much wind for me to make the land with the sculling oar.PRINTE...
scote v"Fishing on the Labrador": Now to conclude those few lines I have wrote,/To make a fair voy...
scravel vI scravelled to get me line out hoping to catch the first trout.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M....
scote nTo drag or tow; a tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1...
scote vI'll have to _scote_ on my boats and go." Explanation: pull. _Scote_ can also refer to d...
barricade nBy this time the waves were breaking over our barrack head and the deck of the _Polly_ ...
sculpin nA few sculpin, with their mouths and two eyes on top of their heads, were on the bottom lo...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
screecher nAs we had anticipated it came to blow a regular screecher which soon caused a big sea.D...
bottle nSurf Scoter (The bill of the male is enlarged basally. Nfld., "Labr.", N.S.)Surf ScoterPRI...
drawing vbl nI soon found out that the younger fishermen considered they had nothing to lose by dr...
scote nn. A job; task. v.t.drag; tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I ...
scoting vbl nAfter we got the sleigh unhitched and hauled back to safety we managed, with much sco...
scravel vThousands of [caplin] piling over each other, flicking like mad on the sand when the wate...
scote n"Away Through Your Wouldland": to turn back as you swung her / head towards home finally th...
sculling vbl nThere was a little too much wind for me to make the land with the sculling oar.PRINTE...
scote v"Fishing on the Labrador": Now to conclude those few lines I have wrote,/To make a fair voy...
scravel vI scravelled to get me line out hoping to catch the first trout.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M....
scote nTo drag or tow; a tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1...
scote vI'll have to _scote_ on my boats and go." Explanation: pull. _Scote_ can also refer to d...
barricade nBy this time the waves were breaking over our barrack head and the deck of the _Polly_ ...
sculpin nA few sculpin, with their mouths and two eyes on top of their heads, were on the bottom lo...
scote vBut therackly, we scoted 'em off in twelve fathoms o' water,an' let un go under water two fa...
screecher nAs we had anticipated it came to blow a regular screecher which soon caused a big sea.D...
bottle nSurf Scoter (The bill of the male is enlarged basally. Nfld., "Labr.", N.S.)Surf ScoterPRI...
drawing vbl nI soon found out that the younger fishermen considered they had nothing to lose by dr...
scote nn. A job; task. v.t.drag; tow.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUsed I ...