mug up nThe two of us having a mugup by the open fire, the air a bit cold and frosty.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG. M. Story JUL. 29 1988WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Su
mug up n"So, after we'd had a mugup, me and the crew took a flake _lounger_ each and went up the si...
mug up n....an' put our little kettle on _ on the bucket till he boiled,an' then we take un off an...
lunch nI soon had a fire going in the stove and fortunately still had my parcel of lunch which Mrs...
mug up nBy the time the sing song was finished we were ready for our nightly mug up..PRINTED ITEM ...
mug up nThe crew are excitedly whooping, being more than happy as they tumble down below for a "mug...
mug up n'Join me and Gus for a mug-up before you leaves' . It was late in the afternoon just befor...
mug up nTheir father had built a roaring fire in the kitchen stove, and made a "mug-up": a kettle ...
mug up nHe came in this night and we had our game and we had our mug-up, and he said, 'Wonderful c...
mug up n. . . I wanted my tea and bite, my "mug-up," before going to work.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M...
mug up n[stress on second syllable] ...he was just havin' a mug-up when a little hair feller come ...
mug up n'You finally made it, Benny. Come right in and have a mugup.'PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to ...
mug up nWe arrived at our destination... just in time for the "mug-up." This is the eleven o'clock...
mug up nRowing back to the [vessel] they discharged their catch then went below for a 'mug-up'.PRIN...
warm a, nWe halted [the comatic] just to get a warm and some tea..PRINTED ITEM DNE SupMAR 31 1989...
mug up n. . . the Newfoundlander is very fond of his tea, and will drink it on every occasion,never...
mug up n"So, after we'd had a mugup, me and the crew took a flake _lounger_ each and went up the si...
mug up n....an' put our little kettle on _ on the bucket till he boiled,an' then we take un off an...
lunch nI soon had a fire going in the stove and fortunately still had my parcel of lunch which Mrs...
mug up nBy the time the sing song was finished we were ready for our nightly mug up..PRINTED ITEM ...
mug up nThe crew are excitedly whooping, being more than happy as they tumble down below for a "mug...
mug up n'Join me and Gus for a mug-up before you leaves' . It was late in the afternoon just befor...
mug up nTheir father had built a roaring fire in the kitchen stove, and made a "mug-up": a kettle ...
mug up nHe came in this night and we had our game and we had our mug-up, and he said, 'Wonderful c...
mug up n. . . I wanted my tea and bite, my "mug-up," before going to work.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M...
mug up n[stress on second syllable] ...he was just havin' a mug-up when a little hair feller come ...
mug up n'You finally made it, Benny. Come right in and have a mugup.'PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to ...
mug up nWe arrived at our destination... just in time for the "mug-up." This is the eleven o'clock...
mug up nRowing back to the [vessel] they discharged their catch then went below for a 'mug-up'.PRIN...
warm a, nWe halted [the comatic] just to get a warm and some tea..PRINTED ITEM DNE SupMAR 31 1989...
mug up n. . . the Newfoundlander is very fond of his tea, and will drink it on every occasion,never...
mug up n"So, after we'd had a mugup, me and the crew took a flake _lounger_ each and went up the si...
mug up n....an' put our little kettle on _ on the bucket till he boiled,an' then we take un off an...
lunch nI soon had a fire going in the stove and fortunately still had my parcel of lunch which Mrs...