spread vWell, then you'd spread that an' you'd come back an' get another barrowful an' take that out an' spread it, so it was ... 'twas ... 'twas a good life ...YesDNE-cit J.D.A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Idry, turn, spread-sail pun
spreadAbroad. Synonymous with foreign, or being on a foreign station. Also an old word for _spread_...
spread v...an' when he was goin along to go to church, he seen some fish sprod out on the flake.DNE...
spread v. . .to hoist the Sail [on a punt] a long stick from fourteen to Sixteen feet long was used...
spread vAs they catch the fish they Split them & Salt 'em then lay 'em down in the Ships hold, w...
spread vOnly 1771.Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot useddry, turn, spread-sail pun
spread vFine day - spread fish to dry.DNE-cit GMSFeb 76Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Idry, turn...
spread vMaud Muller on that summer's day / Spread the fish instead of the hay, / And she looked ...
spread vfish roomOCT. 9 1978Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot useddry, turn, spread-sail pun
spread vThe people were employed on the buildings, and in spreading fish.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J....
spread vThe planter's eye spreads the "water horse."PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story July 1966Used I...
spread vHe wants a wife can spread the fish,PRINTED ITEM DNE-citJAN 1976Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
spread vI killed a pair of shell-birds; skinned and spread an otter ...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. K...
spread vWhen the Fish are tolerably dry they Put them in Round Piles of 8 or ten Quintals Each Cov...
spread nSo begar he come that close quarters he had to take the spread - thought he would have to ...
spread nI went up an' I tied it on a spread, tied a shot-bag now... tied on the little spread - the...
spreadAbroad. Synonymous with foreign, or being on a foreign station. Also an old word for _spread_...
spread v...an' when he was goin along to go to church, he seen some fish sprod out on the flake.DNE...
spread v. . .to hoist the Sail [on a punt] a long stick from fourteen to Sixteen feet long was used...
spread vAs they catch the fish they Split them & Salt 'em then lay 'em down in the Ships hold, w...
spread vOnly 1771.Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot useddry, turn, spread-sail pun
spread vFine day - spread fish to dry.DNE-cit GMSFeb 76Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Idry, turn...
spread vMaud Muller on that summer's day / Spread the fish instead of the hay, / And she looked ...
spread vfish roomOCT. 9 1978Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot useddry, turn, spread-sail pun
spread vThe people were employed on the buildings, and in spreading fish.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J....
spread vThe planter's eye spreads the "water horse."PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story July 1966Used I...
spread vHe wants a wife can spread the fish,PRINTED ITEM DNE-citJAN 1976Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
spread vI killed a pair of shell-birds; skinned and spread an otter ...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW.J. K...
spread vWhen the Fish are tolerably dry they Put them in Round Piles of 8 or ten Quintals Each Cov...
spread nSo begar he come that close quarters he had to take the spread - thought he would have to ...
spread nI went up an' I tied it on a spread, tied a shot-bag now... tied on the little spread - the...
spreadAbroad. Synonymous with foreign, or being on a foreign station. Also an old word for _spread_...
spread v...an' when he was goin along to go to church, he seen some fish sprod out on the flake.DNE...
spread v. . .to hoist the Sail [on a punt] a long stick from fourteen to Sixteen feet long was used...