stog vStogging up Drains, a seasonal and universal delight. Stogging them up with sods and mud and rocks until the water creeps up and back into a pond. [Add to DNE stog v 2, to C-1971 cite--out first in print]PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M. Story APR.11 1988[check] WKUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used Supstop, chins
streel vStruggling upright again, the boy fished for his sunken rod, grabbed it and started for sh...
slob nThat fall it got frosty early in December and filled the ocean with slob, and the seals did ...
stog vthe sink ws 'stogged.' the sink was cloggedYesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR"S PERMANENT FILEDNE...
stog vI had my pockets stogged full with oranges or bananas or something. [Add to DNE stog v 3...
stodge vTheir houses were individual tilts, makeshift shelters built entirely of logs, the seams o...
stog vIf hard frosts did not come before the snow to freeze the bogs, lungers had to be laid acros...
stog vAnd even he got to turn [the gramophone on] with his toes because he got to keep his two fis...
stog v'cram, pack, stuff, fill to the brim'. [Cp DNE stog v]cram, pack, stuff, fill to the brimDN...
stog vStog. To chinse moss between the logs in a log house to keep out draughts.DNE-cit GMSAug 79...
stog vTo stog means to plug up an opening. For example a person suffering from a head cold is like...
stog vBefore the weather became too cold and stormy we constructed a very substantial log tilt com...
slack aGull Steadies has these long stretches of low mud banks with slack water, the perfect place ...
stog vTo chinse moss between the logs in a log-house to keep out draughts. Also to be caught in bo...
stave nTo carry the gravel, they built 'stave slides,' which used three or four staves from a mola...
water vI snatched up me watered rounder off the plate be the tail and give hime a clunk across the ...
streel vStruggling upright again, the boy fished for his sunken rod, grabbed it and started for sh...
slob nThat fall it got frosty early in December and filled the ocean with slob, and the seals did ...
stog vthe sink ws 'stogged.' the sink was cloggedYesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR"S PERMANENT FILEDNE...
stog vI had my pockets stogged full with oranges or bananas or something. [Add to DNE stog v 3...
stodge vTheir houses were individual tilts, makeshift shelters built entirely of logs, the seams o...
stog vIf hard frosts did not come before the snow to freeze the bogs, lungers had to be laid acros...
stog vAnd even he got to turn [the gramophone on] with his toes because he got to keep his two fis...
stog v'cram, pack, stuff, fill to the brim'. [Cp DNE stog v]cram, pack, stuff, fill to the brimDN...
stog vStog. To chinse moss between the logs in a log house to keep out draughts.DNE-cit GMSAug 79...
stog vTo stog means to plug up an opening. For example a person suffering from a head cold is like...
stog vBefore the weather became too cold and stormy we constructed a very substantial log tilt com...
slack aGull Steadies has these long stretches of low mud banks with slack water, the perfect place ...
stog vTo chinse moss between the logs in a log-house to keep out draughts. Also to be caught in bo...
stave nTo carry the gravel, they built 'stave slides,' which used three or four staves from a mola...
water vI snatched up me watered rounder off the plate be the tail and give hime a clunk across the ...
streel vStruggling upright again, the boy fished for his sunken rod, grabbed it and started for sh...
slob nThat fall it got frosty early in December and filled the ocean with slob, and the seals did ...
stog vthe sink ws 'stogged.' the sink was cloggedYesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON COLLECTOR"S PERMANENT FILEDNE...