Steady nThe doctor came along with an ice-blinded man following him, hands on the doctor's shoulders, eyes bandaged. "Studdy [steady] me alang, sir," said the victim. "I find [feel] it like sand in me eyes."PRINTED ITEM W Kirwin, 1975JH 1975Used I and SupNot usedNot usedstiddy, studdy, gully, steady water, brook, STILL.The head word studdy in DNE is listed under the head word Steady n
steady n, a...steady (a common local term for still water). [Footnote at bottom of page.] 301......
salt...Dat feel like sand in y'r eyes. I've had wonnerful eyes meself, sir. De steam out o' de sal...
ice nThe doctor came along with an ice-blinded man following him, hands on the doctor's shoulders, ...
Steady nv.t. SteadyPRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJuly 1959Used I and SupUsed INot usedstiddy, studdy, gully...
findThe doctor came along with an ice-blinded man following him, hands on the doctor's shoulders, ...
Steady nSteady; prudent; careful.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJuly 1956Used I and SupUsed INot usedstiddy,...
Steady n= steady= steadyRe-file Pron itemAUG. 8 1979 [check]Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot useds...
Steady nsteady. "Keep her [ the boat ] study, now." "Study her up, bys."JH JH 3/7...
steady n, athe moss-carpeted, flower- bespangled glen; the lazy, stately, sweeping river; the cal...
steady n,a40. bogan: - also a "steady".W.J. KIRWIN APR 1973JH APR 1973Used IUsed I and SupNot us...
steady nAbove the Fall is long "steady" or stretch of smooth water for several miles.PRINTED ITEM ...
steady nit then runs in a smooth steady, or quiet water channel, with few interruptions for over tw...
steady nTo remind us of hte survival of the fittest, we have also Noel Paul's Steady and Joe Glode'...
steady nIs the fish ever tick in Fogey's steady:G.M. Story MAR 1973JH MAR 1973Used IUsed I and Sup...
steady n, a...if there were any ice formed on the "steady" of Gotts Cove Pond, father would sugges...
steady n, a...steady (a common local term for still water). [Footnote at bottom of page.] 301......
salt...Dat feel like sand in y'r eyes. I've had wonnerful eyes meself, sir. De steam out o' de sal...
ice nThe doctor came along with an ice-blinded man following him, hands on the doctor's shoulders, ...
Steady nv.t. SteadyPRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJuly 1959Used I and SupUsed INot usedstiddy, studdy, gully...
findThe doctor came along with an ice-blinded man following him, hands on the doctor's shoulders, ...
Steady nSteady; prudent; careful.PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJuly 1956Used I and SupUsed INot usedstiddy,...
Steady n= steady= steadyRe-file Pron itemAUG. 8 1979 [check]Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot useds...
Steady nsteady. "Keep her [ the boat ] study, now." "Study her up, bys."JH JH 3/7...
steady n, athe moss-carpeted, flower- bespangled glen; the lazy, stately, sweeping river; the cal...
steady n,a40. bogan: - also a "steady".W.J. KIRWIN APR 1973JH APR 1973Used IUsed I and SupNot us...
steady nAbove the Fall is long "steady" or stretch of smooth water for several miles.PRINTED ITEM ...
steady nit then runs in a smooth steady, or quiet water channel, with few interruptions for over tw...
steady nTo remind us of hte survival of the fittest, we have also Noel Paul's Steady and Joe Glode'...
steady nIs the fish ever tick in Fogey's steady:G.M. Story MAR 1973JH MAR 1973Used IUsed I and Sup...
steady n, a...if there were any ice formed on the "steady" of Gotts Cove Pond, father would sugges...
steady n, a...steady (a common local term for still water). [Footnote at bottom of page.] 301......
salt...Dat feel like sand in y'r eyes. I've had wonnerful eyes meself, sir. De steam out o' de sal...
ice nThe doctor came along with an ice-blinded man following him, hands on the doctor's shoulders, ...