outport n. . . the one place where she could be alone in the stark outport of painted houses, straggling at haphazard spots and angles, on a zigzag road and many lanes.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAR 1971JH MAR 1971Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
outport nPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used I and SupNot usedNot use
outport nThe author is under obligation to the folk of the xxx Newfoundland outports, who sheltere...
outport nThere was a time when the "outport mer- chants" did not exist. The great English merch...
outport nPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used I and SupNot usedNot use
outport n'He's filled her up with strangers again, raw lads and the last scrapings from the outpor...
outport nThe population, which is chiefly engaged in the fisheries, is largely scattered around t...
out-harbourNot living in St.John's. Also _out-port_.Not living in St.John's. Also out-port.PRINTED ...
outport nIt was a favourite hotel for outport men and women; many of whom boarded there when they ...
outport n...outport man was considered merely a stand- ard descriptive phrase whereas outharbour ma...
outport nA great, tow-headed, tough-hearted youngster o' the outports, no doubt! . . .PRINTED ITEMG...
outport nHe had broken his arm when he was a kid living in an outport, one of a number of isolated ...
outport nThe outports of Newfoundland cling to the broken coasts of that rock island in much the sa...
outport n'Maybe some of our outport listeners who are interested in following the _Irene B_. on he...
outport nOutports. The small fishing villages along the coastline.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY ...
outport n...such close-mouthed dis cretion as the outport merchant did the accounts of the men who...
outport nPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used I and SupNot usedNot use
outport nThe author is under obligation to the folk of the xxx Newfoundland outports, who sheltere...
outport nThere was a time when the "outport mer- chants" did not exist. The great English merch...
outport nPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used I and SupNot usedNot use
outport n'He's filled her up with strangers again, raw lads and the last scrapings from the outpor...
outport nThe population, which is chiefly engaged in the fisheries, is largely scattered around t...
out-harbourNot living in St.John's. Also _out-port_.Not living in St.John's. Also out-port.PRINTED ...
outport nIt was a favourite hotel for outport men and women; many of whom boarded there when they ...
outport n...outport man was considered merely a stand- ard descriptive phrase whereas outharbour ma...
outport nA great, tow-headed, tough-hearted youngster o' the outports, no doubt! . . .PRINTED ITEMG...
outport nHe had broken his arm when he was a kid living in an outport, one of a number of isolated ...
outport nThe outports of Newfoundland cling to the broken coasts of that rock island in much the sa...
outport n'Maybe some of our outport listeners who are interested in following the _Irene B_. on he...
outport nOutports. The small fishing villages along the coastline.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY ...
outport n...such close-mouthed dis cretion as the outport merchant did the accounts of the men who...
outport nPRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used I and SupNot usedNot use
outport nThe author is under obligation to the folk of the xxx Newfoundland outports, who sheltere...
outport nThere was a time when the "outport mer- chants" did not exist. The great English merch...