single aStripped off anyway. I stripped off, I know, to the singlet shirt. An' we went on, an' went on. We killed, I don't know how much we did kill now with the bat.YesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnsingle-handed, CROSS-HANDED, HAND, single-step, single trace, ~-handedChecked by Raji Sreeni on Wed 19 Aug 201
shoot 1 vI went up an' I tied it on a spread, tied a shot-bag now, a shot- bag, you know, he had sh...
single aNot in OED. Obvious enough, and we don't know details of const.Withdraw? Agreed [check]Use...
single a1 unlined waistcoat (pro. Eng) I think informant means an _undershirt_, not a waistcoat...
single aHe pulled off the top shirt, an' nothing left only the singlet shirt - what we call fleece-...
single ashirt with no sleevesshirt with no sleevesJH JUN 1973 JH JUN 1973Used I and SupNot usedWi...
single aYesJWUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnsingle-handed, CROSS-HANDED, HAND, single-step, single...
single a1 b The _hunting_ term. 1576 - 1865Withdraw? Agreed [check]GUsed I and SupNot usedWithdraw...
single a...and actually they had to put five swampers on behind us three men who were cuttin' for t...
single aWell, there was three of us chopped for a pair an' a single, three of us choppin' on the on...
single aWhat I meant by a double now was a pair o' horses. Well, we had a pair and a single pullin...
single aW. J. KIRWIN APR 8 1965Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnsingle-handed, CROSS-HANDED, HAND, s...
single aSome clear usages, esp. contrastive with three, pairWithdraw? Agreed [check]G.Used I and ...
single aThe double sled was the same sort of thing, any more than 'twas twice as big an' twice as h...
single a. . . we found them [the traps] all drifted over very thick. We hung the single-spring ones...
single a. . . and I have likewise observed, that whenever it [young deer] is frightened, it erects ...
shoot 1 vI went up an' I tied it on a spread, tied a shot-bag now, a shot- bag, you know, he had sh...
single aNot in OED. Obvious enough, and we don't know details of const.Withdraw? Agreed [check]Use...
single a1 unlined waistcoat (pro. Eng) I think informant means an _undershirt_, not a waistcoat...
single aHe pulled off the top shirt, an' nothing left only the singlet shirt - what we call fleece-...
single ashirt with no sleevesshirt with no sleevesJH JUN 1973 JH JUN 1973Used I and SupNot usedWi...
single aYesJWUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnsingle-handed, CROSS-HANDED, HAND, single-step, single...
single a1 b The _hunting_ term. 1576 - 1865Withdraw? Agreed [check]GUsed I and SupNot usedWithdraw...
single a...and actually they had to put five swampers on behind us three men who were cuttin' for t...
single aWell, there was three of us chopped for a pair an' a single, three of us choppin' on the on...
single aWhat I meant by a double now was a pair o' horses. Well, we had a pair and a single pullin...
single aW. J. KIRWIN APR 8 1965Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnsingle-handed, CROSS-HANDED, HAND, s...
single aSome clear usages, esp. contrastive with three, pairWithdraw? Agreed [check]G.Used I and ...
single aThe double sled was the same sort of thing, any more than 'twas twice as big an' twice as h...
single a. . . we found them [the traps] all drifted over very thick. We hung the single-spring ones...
single a. . . and I have likewise observed, that whenever it [young deer] is frightened, it erects ...
shoot 1 vI went up an' I tied it on a spread, tied a shot-bag now, a shot- bag, you know, he had sh...
single aNot in OED. Obvious enough, and we don't know details of const.Withdraw? Agreed [check]Use...
single a1 unlined waistcoat (pro. Eng) I think informant means an _undershirt_, not a waistcoat...