shack nThe bough house out back of the hill is replaced by the "shack" in the country with an asphalt driveway and a bath-and-a-half.MAY. 7 1979Used IUsed INot usedThe source is not listed in DNE
shack(A rough s.). Rough or hard time.Rough or hard time.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 196...
stud nThe houses there .. are all wood; the walls, so called, are studs put into the ground close...
room nThe hut usually consists of four apartments, two downstairs, and a similar number up- sta...
shack nNewfoundlanders have a great fondness for shacks. A great profusion of them is maintained in...
shack nWe're going in to the shack for the holiday. Explanation:- any cottage, no matter how be...
shack[S]1[S] vWe had to shack ourselves now. Find ourselves a little ol' shack. We got to get up an...
shack= on the shoreon the shoreStandard WithdAUG. 2 1979Not usedNot usedWithdraw
shack[S]1[S] vI was shacking in Gander (had a room, living self-sufficient)DNE-cit WK May 1965...
log shacksVery few of the old-type log shacks now remain, having given place to the more modern fra...
shack n'And now the shack belonged to her. She had shacks, you know, for people if they wanted them...
shack[S]2[S] vIn the fall when the fishing season was over the fishermen would repair their fishing...
shack n[A] station consisted of a dwelling for the family, a stage, wharf, 'flakes' and 'bawn', and...
shack[S]2[S] vTo mend trawls.DNE-cit JAN 1972Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.A p...
stud nFilling with moss, the vacancies between the studs of houses, to keep out the wind and frost...
shack[S]1[S] v...the "shack locker" is a cupboard in the schooner's forecastle in which is to be fo...
shack(A rough s.). Rough or hard time.Rough or hard time.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 196...
stud nThe houses there .. are all wood; the walls, so called, are studs put into the ground close...
room nThe hut usually consists of four apartments, two downstairs, and a similar number up- sta...
shack nNewfoundlanders have a great fondness for shacks. A great profusion of them is maintained in...
shack nWe're going in to the shack for the holiday. Explanation:- any cottage, no matter how be...
shack[S]1[S] vWe had to shack ourselves now. Find ourselves a little ol' shack. We got to get up an...
shack= on the shoreon the shoreStandard WithdAUG. 2 1979Not usedNot usedWithdraw
shack[S]1[S] vI was shacking in Gander (had a room, living self-sufficient)DNE-cit WK May 1965...
log shacksVery few of the old-type log shacks now remain, having given place to the more modern fra...
shack n'And now the shack belonged to her. She had shacks, you know, for people if they wanted them...
shack[S]2[S] vIn the fall when the fishing season was over the fishermen would repair their fishing...
shack n[A] station consisted of a dwelling for the family, a stage, wharf, 'flakes' and 'bawn', and...
shack[S]2[S] vTo mend trawls.DNE-cit JAN 1972Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.A p...
stud nFilling with moss, the vacancies between the studs of houses, to keep out the wind and frost...
shack[S]1[S] v...the "shack locker" is a cupboard in the schooner's forecastle in which is to be fo...
shack(A rough s.). Rough or hard time.Rough or hard time.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 196...
stud nThe houses there .. are all wood; the walls, so called, are studs put into the ground close...
room nThe hut usually consists of four apartments, two downstairs, and a similar number up- sta...