sishy a... through the ice had broken up, leaving water visible, there were still large masses of drift, or as it is called _shee_-_shee_ ice floating up or down with the current or drifting about at the mercy of wind and tide.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1963Used IUsed IUsed Ishee-shee, shishy*, SISH (ICE
shatter'd ice. . . night approaching, we began to seek shelter, and accordingly went among the shat...
harbour. . . at four in the afternoon we saw some shattered ice, which we all supposed to be the h...
sish nThe sish, sish of the rushing sea passing swiftly by her lee as she pulls her sleek hull thr...
sish nfine broken ice, near the shore, washing with the tide.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story June 1961Used I...
drift nFour days ago the drift ice was upon the coast in such large quantities as to put a stop,...
raft 1 vmeans the piling up of ice brought about mainly by a shift in the wind, carrying great ma...
ice nSmall communited ice, or bay-ice broken up by the wind.PRINTED ITEM G. M. Story AU...
sish nn. Fine, slushy ice; new and thin ice.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I an...
lolly nSoft ice, or congealed snow floating in the water when it first begins to freeze.PRINTED ITE...
drift n. . . here, in early spring, with drift-ice still coming in vast floes from the north . . ....
slob nThe ice coming down from the north in the early spring, filling the harbours, is s. ice.PRIN...
lolly nMuch of the ice near us was in the state the men call "lolly," by which they mean soft, half...
slob nSlob ice (small, thick pans, packed closely together) formed in the harbor that winter...PRIN...
drift n...so hurry home and look on the "driven" ice...PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story March 1961Used I and...
whelping vbl n... given the requisite conditions of wind and of sea - this uncertainly drifting Flo...
shatter'd ice. . . night approaching, we began to seek shelter, and accordingly went among the shat...
harbour. . . at four in the afternoon we saw some shattered ice, which we all supposed to be the h...
sish nThe sish, sish of the rushing sea passing swiftly by her lee as she pulls her sleek hull thr...
sish nfine broken ice, near the shore, washing with the tide.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story June 1961Used I...
drift nFour days ago the drift ice was upon the coast in such large quantities as to put a stop,...
raft 1 vmeans the piling up of ice brought about mainly by a shift in the wind, carrying great ma...
ice nSmall communited ice, or bay-ice broken up by the wind.PRINTED ITEM G. M. Story AU...
sish nn. Fine, slushy ice; new and thin ice.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I an...
lolly nSoft ice, or congealed snow floating in the water when it first begins to freeze.PRINTED ITE...
drift n. . . here, in early spring, with drift-ice still coming in vast floes from the north . . ....
slob nThe ice coming down from the north in the early spring, filling the harbours, is s. ice.PRIN...
lolly nMuch of the ice near us was in the state the men call "lolly," by which they mean soft, half...
slob nSlob ice (small, thick pans, packed closely together) formed in the harbor that winter...PRIN...
drift n...so hurry home and look on the "driven" ice...PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story March 1961Used I and...
whelping vbl n... given the requisite conditions of wind and of sea - this uncertainly drifting Flo...
shatter'd ice. . . night approaching, we began to seek shelter, and accordingly went among the shat...
harbour. . . at four in the afternoon we saw some shattered ice, which we all supposed to be the h...
sish nThe sish, sish of the rushing sea passing swiftly by her lee as she pulls her sleek hull thr...