streelish aIt still captures fish, / Though far from a tending; / It's tangled and streely / And badly needs mending.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M. Story MAY 30 1988 WK[DNE streelish] [Add to DNE streelish a, to 1968 quot, adjusting the definition to fit in the application to a tangled fishing-net, abandon ed to the sea]Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Supsraoille: straoille, STREEL v., RAG-MOL
thick a'We'd have to leave the fishing ground a little bit early sometimes when it was a thick of ...
trim vThe trout that try to get back to the spawning grounds usually don't enter the bay the way a ...
strouter nposts at the end of a fishing stagePRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story August 1955Used IUsed I...
streel vStruggling upright again, the boy fished for his sunken rod, grabbed it and started for sh...
streel vJack, who was just round a bend of the river below us, had a nice landing place, and stree...
streel v[check] STRONGBACK. Ridge pole, Av. [check] STOG. To stuff, to pack, Av.; cf. [i]Engld. Dia...
scravel vI scravelled to get me line out hoping to catch the first trout.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M....
twine nEach year we as fishermen are using more and more twine and going further and further to sea...
streelish aThat's a woman wasn't streelish. 'careless or untidy about one's appearance.'DNE-citU...
streelish a"real streelish in appearance" 'untidy'DNE-cit Nov 62 WKUsed I and SupNot usedNot use...
streelish aUntidyDNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedUsed Israoille: straoille, STREEL v., RAG-MOLLSource l...
seal nBut as they lingered o'er the swile / At length they failed to see / The wind had veered from...
fishing vbl n"Resettlement": Empty houses / and broken windows, / Fields unattended and overgrown /...
fishFrom 1937 to 1940 I was fishing. I did not get very much salmon but did very well with the fish...
fishEarly in the spring when the weather was bad, why usually we'd fish under sail and set our dori...
thick a'We'd have to leave the fishing ground a little bit early sometimes when it was a thick of ...
trim vThe trout that try to get back to the spawning grounds usually don't enter the bay the way a ...
strouter nposts at the end of a fishing stagePRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story August 1955Used IUsed I...
streel vStruggling upright again, the boy fished for his sunken rod, grabbed it and started for sh...
streel vJack, who was just round a bend of the river below us, had a nice landing place, and stree...
streel v[check] STRONGBACK. Ridge pole, Av. [check] STOG. To stuff, to pack, Av.; cf. [i]Engld. Dia...
scravel vI scravelled to get me line out hoping to catch the first trout.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M....
twine nEach year we as fishermen are using more and more twine and going further and further to sea...
streelish aThat's a woman wasn't streelish. 'careless or untidy about one's appearance.'DNE-citU...
streelish a"real streelish in appearance" 'untidy'DNE-cit Nov 62 WKUsed I and SupNot usedNot use...
streelish aUntidyDNE-citUsed I and SupNot usedUsed Israoille: straoille, STREEL v., RAG-MOLLSource l...
seal nBut as they lingered o'er the swile / At length they failed to see / The wind had veered from...
fishing vbl n"Resettlement": Empty houses / and broken windows, / Fields unattended and overgrown /...
fishFrom 1937 to 1940 I was fishing. I did not get very much salmon but did very well with the fish...
fishEarly in the spring when the weather was bad, why usually we'd fish under sail and set our dori...
thick a'We'd have to leave the fishing ground a little bit early sometimes when it was a thick of ...
trim vThe trout that try to get back to the spawning grounds usually don't enter the bay the way a ...
strouter nposts at the end of a fishing stagePRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story August 1955Used IUsed I...