slob nLong, steely lines of "slob", or/ fresh ice, scintillated. 164 Under the thrust of the stout prow, fissures and crevasses kept constantly opening, through which the sea boiled up, with tangles of slob. 21-22 On the southern way they hunt and fish, till ousted by the "slob"/ or new ice.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citDNE-cit OCT 1976 W. J. KIRWINJH OCT 1976 harp sealsUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Islop, slub, slob ice, SISH, slob gull, slob hauler, slop ~, slob watercitation is only partially used in the DN