nogheadFar from the ship, alone, deserted, we found a "nogg-head." That is to say, a motherless whitecoat, "wid narr pick o' fat on he."DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story Story APR 1975JH APR 1975Used I and SupUsed I3Used
onWhen I first saw the truck I didn't feel much like getting on board . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citJH ...
chucka. Full. "The ship was _chuck-a-tuck_ wid fat."PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Not us...
White FleetFour trawlers of the White Fleet sailed Sunday afternoon.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Stor...
pick nFar from the ship, alone, deserted, we found a "nogg- head",,, "wid narr pick o' fat on he.'...
noghead n.Motherless young seal.Motherless young seal.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and Su...
noghead n.n. A young seal with the mother killed; -all head and no body.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG.M.St...
noghead nAn orphaned seal grows up to be a dwarf, what we call a 'nog-head.' Its head grows, bu...
noghead nLloyd Rideout.. nursed a "nogglehead," an orphan harp seal, back to health and freedom.P...
handyHe clumsily backed down off the ice pinnacle, reluctant to look into their burning eyes. "B'ys,...
noggin n.n. A flat tub.A flat tub.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used IUsed I1Used
nogginequivalent for a "peck of trouble."DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG;M.Story June 1961Used IUsed I2Not u...
ragged aYoung harp seal changing from a whitecoat to a beater.PRINTED ITEM [-]DNE-cit[-]G. M. Story...
nip vWhen a ship was in danger of being "nipped" in the ice, towing her through brash or pancake i...
nogginA small cup; also a small tub formerly used on a sealer for taking food from the galley.PRIN...
blubber nThree of us young fellows at that time brou_ght the blubber butts from the fishing vess...
onWhen I first saw the truck I didn't feel much like getting on board . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citJH ...
chucka. Full. "The ship was _chuck-a-tuck_ wid fat."PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Not us...
White FleetFour trawlers of the White Fleet sailed Sunday afternoon.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Stor...
pick nFar from the ship, alone, deserted, we found a "nogg- head",,, "wid narr pick o' fat on he.'...
noghead n.Motherless young seal.Motherless young seal.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and Su...
noghead n.n. A young seal with the mother killed; -all head and no body.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG.M.St...
noghead nAn orphaned seal grows up to be a dwarf, what we call a 'nog-head.' Its head grows, bu...
noghead nLloyd Rideout.. nursed a "nogglehead," an orphan harp seal, back to health and freedom.P...
handyHe clumsily backed down off the ice pinnacle, reluctant to look into their burning eyes. "B'ys,...
noggin n.n. A flat tub.A flat tub.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used IUsed I1Used
nogginequivalent for a "peck of trouble."DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG;M.Story June 1961Used IUsed I2Not u...
ragged aYoung harp seal changing from a whitecoat to a beater.PRINTED ITEM [-]DNE-cit[-]G. M. Story...
nip vWhen a ship was in danger of being "nipped" in the ice, towing her through brash or pancake i...
nogginA small cup; also a small tub formerly used on a sealer for taking food from the galley.PRIN...
blubber nThree of us young fellows at that time brou_ght the blubber butts from the fishing vess...
onWhen I first saw the truck I didn't feel much like getting on board . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citJH ...
chucka. Full. "The ship was _chuck-a-tuck_ wid fat."PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July 1959Not us...
White FleetFour trawlers of the White Fleet sailed Sunday afternoon.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Stor...