shack[S]1[S] vHe was in what he calls the 'mug-up locker' (often called the 'shack locker') and was having a cup of tea when [the vessel] heeled over.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M.Story JUN. 19 1989[Add to DNE shack v 2, to 1929 quot ]Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used Suplumber woods, Shacking, shacking and hatching,LOCKER, ~ oneself/locker
shack n'And now the shack belonged to her. She had shacks, you know, for people if they wanted them...
shack(A rough s.). Rough or hard time.Rough or hard time.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 196...
shack n[A] station consisted of a dwelling for the family, a stage, wharf, 'flakes' and 'bawn', and...
shack[S]1[S] v...the "shack locker" is a cupboard in the schooner's forecastle in which is to be fo...
mug up nHe was in what he calls the 'mug-up locker' (often called the 'shack locker') and was havin...
shack[S]1[S] v'But now there was me and another fella, we were shackin' ourselves, cooking for ours...
shack[S]1[S] va fisherman is always hungry, and in addition to three square meals per diem, he ind...
shack[S]1[S] vWe had to shack ourselves now. Find ourselves a little ol' shack. We got to get up an...
shack[S]1[S] vI was shacking in Gander (had a room, living self-sufficient)DNE-cit WK May 1965...
shack[S]1[S] vOn the Grand Banks, the forecastle locker in which left-over food is left for futur...
shack[S]1[S] vOn the Grand Banks, the forecastle locker in which left-over food is left for futur...
shack[S]1[S] vExam answer, paraphrasing D Pitt's intro to Pratt: "By "shacking" himself and worki...
shack[S]2[S] vTo mend trawls.DNE-cit JAN 1972Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.A p...
shack[S]1[S] vNot all lumbermen eat in the skipper's cook house. Some have their own little camps ...
shack[S]2[S] vIn the fall when the fishing season was over the fishermen would repair their fishing...
shack n'And now the shack belonged to her. She had shacks, you know, for people if they wanted them...
shack(A rough s.). Rough or hard time.Rough or hard time.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 196...
shack n[A] station consisted of a dwelling for the family, a stage, wharf, 'flakes' and 'bawn', and...
shack[S]1[S] v...the "shack locker" is a cupboard in the schooner's forecastle in which is to be fo...
mug up nHe was in what he calls the 'mug-up locker' (often called the 'shack locker') and was havin...
shack[S]1[S] v'But now there was me and another fella, we were shackin' ourselves, cooking for ours...
shack[S]1[S] va fisherman is always hungry, and in addition to three square meals per diem, he ind...
shack[S]1[S] vWe had to shack ourselves now. Find ourselves a little ol' shack. We got to get up an...
shack[S]1[S] vI was shacking in Gander (had a room, living self-sufficient)DNE-cit WK May 1965...
shack[S]1[S] vOn the Grand Banks, the forecastle locker in which left-over food is left for futur...
shack[S]1[S] vOn the Grand Banks, the forecastle locker in which left-over food is left for futur...
shack[S]1[S] vExam answer, paraphrasing D Pitt's intro to Pratt: "By "shacking" himself and worki...
shack[S]2[S] vTo mend trawls.DNE-cit JAN 1972Used IUsed I1Used IShacking gear, shack in, ~ down.A p...
shack[S]1[S] vNot all lumbermen eat in the skipper's cook house. Some have their own little camps ...
shack[S]2[S] vIn the fall when the fishing season was over the fishermen would repair their fishing...
shack n'And now the shack belonged to her. She had shacks, you know, for people if they wanted them...
shack(A rough s.). Rough or hard time.Rough or hard time.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story April 196...
shack n[A] station consisted of a dwelling for the family, a stage, wharf, 'flakes' and 'bawn', and...