skig nAn' just as I turned astarn, I reached wi' my hand to take hold o' the skig, the keel; another lop struck me on the breast an' knocked me away 'bout eight, nine feet, clean clear of her again. (See OED _skeg_ sb� 2)YesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSON AUG 1973Used INot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 20 Aug 201
skitter vAn' he skittered* (it) in on the kitchen table,see, this old cape ann in this paper bag...
slew vmeaning turn around. "SLEW AROUND and see the KETCH he got (CATCH)"JH 6/72Used I and SupNot u...
skid nUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 20 Aug 2015; 'skid' in DNE with o...
lop 2 n[PT] An' just as I turned astarn,I reached wi' my hand to take hold o' the skig, the keel;...
skid nmeaning sleetmeaning sleetUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 20 Aug ...
sled runnerThe tree was blown out o' roots. I shoved, an' there was a turn in it which formed like ...
skig nLast part of the keel of a boat, about two feet long, to which the rudder is attached. "We ...
skitter nSo I was stood up - I was ready to let go o' the spread, you know - give her the ...
skid nDevoted the whole day to hauling up boats. First of all we tackled the "St. Helen," who taxed...
slob nThere was a gun in her, overcoat an' a pound slob o' tobacco about that length, I suppose it ...
skid nThe modern term in logging[check]Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu ...
skid n...you'd flick the top o' one over an' balance 'em on one, an' flick 'em over and roll 'em o...
skid n...there was a...your...your stancheon, we used to call it, that...that would keep your wood ...
skid nThey had him up on the _ on the skid-way, launchway, mm. An' they took a Waterloo stove out ...
slew vI slewed the gun, and mowed a swathe of dolflight across that cloud [of geese].PRINTED ITEM ...
skitter vAn' he skittered* (it) in on the kitchen table,see, this old cape ann in this paper bag...
slew vmeaning turn around. "SLEW AROUND and see the KETCH he got (CATCH)"JH 6/72Used I and SupNot u...
skid nUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 20 Aug 2015; 'skid' in DNE with o...
lop 2 n[PT] An' just as I turned astarn,I reached wi' my hand to take hold o' the skig, the keel;...
skid nmeaning sleetmeaning sleetUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 20 Aug ...
sled runnerThe tree was blown out o' roots. I shoved, an' there was a turn in it which formed like ...
skig nLast part of the keel of a boat, about two feet long, to which the rudder is attached. "We ...
skitter nSo I was stood up - I was ready to let go o' the spread, you know - give her the ...
skid nDevoted the whole day to hauling up boats. First of all we tackled the "St. Helen," who taxed...
slob nThere was a gun in her, overcoat an' a pound slob o' tobacco about that length, I suppose it ...
skid nThe modern term in logging[check]Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu ...
skid n...you'd flick the top o' one over an' balance 'em on one, an' flick 'em over and roll 'em o...
skid n...there was a...your...your stancheon, we used to call it, that...that would keep your wood ...
skid nThey had him up on the _ on the skid-way, launchway, mm. An' they took a Waterloo stove out ...
slew vI slewed the gun, and mowed a swathe of dolflight across that cloud [of geese].PRINTED ITEM ...
skitter vAn' he skittered* (it) in on the kitchen table,see, this old cape ann in this paper bag...
slew vmeaning turn around. "SLEW AROUND and see the KETCH he got (CATCH)"JH 6/72Used I and SupNot u...
skid nUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 20 Aug 2015; 'skid' in DNE with o...