puck v"Fanny's Harbour Bawn" A pain then in my chest he rose before 'twas very long, / My person pucked and darling took on Fanny's Harbour Bawn. /PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed INot use
nip v.There is much danger of a ship being crushed by the ice pans swinging together and rafting ...
ballicatterLanguage: "_BALY-CATER_" Patsy told me that while she was teaching in ...
laid... the steamer has surmounted all obstacles, and is at length approaching the "seal-meadows." ...
puck vHe stood no hesitating, but struck immediately; / This damsel mild, stood like a child, to wi...
puck n"I'll give you a puck in the belly." - a blowa blowDNE-citJH 12/70Used IUsed IUsed
puck n9. Pug (a version of _puck_, a push or jab)a push or jabW. J. KIRWINUsed IUsed INot use
puckThere were other trials (=combinations) such as a "Puck". In this you went off at a named dista...
piperHe took the kettle by the hangers and he threw it on the ice; / I never felt so scalded since t...
bawl vthe [inc] steam siren "bawled" through the fog (everything "bawls" in Newfoundland and Lab...
puck v'Teacher, he pucked me.' Hitting a person lighly, (usually on the arm ?)Hitting a person l...
piper nHe took the kettle by the hangers and he threw it on the ice; / I never felt so scalded since...
copying vbl n_Coping_ [PT] JW This expression was used by the people of Garnish to describe the p...
puck vMind that cow, she pucks you know. 'give a blow with the horns.''give a blow with the horn...
ganseySo I buttoned me guernsey...PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
pucklin np�icirli�m or p�cirluin 'a boorish knave''a boorish knave'We would need advice in order t...
nip v.There is much danger of a ship being crushed by the ice pans swinging together and rafting ...
ballicatterLanguage: "_BALY-CATER_" Patsy told me that while she was teaching in ...
laid... the steamer has surmounted all obstacles, and is at length approaching the "seal-meadows." ...
puck vHe stood no hesitating, but struck immediately; / This damsel mild, stood like a child, to wi...
puck n"I'll give you a puck in the belly." - a blowa blowDNE-citJH 12/70Used IUsed IUsed
puck n9. Pug (a version of _puck_, a push or jab)a push or jabW. J. KIRWINUsed IUsed INot use
puckThere were other trials (=combinations) such as a "Puck". In this you went off at a named dista...
piperHe took the kettle by the hangers and he threw it on the ice; / I never felt so scalded since t...
bawl vthe [inc] steam siren "bawled" through the fog (everything "bawls" in Newfoundland and Lab...
puck v'Teacher, he pucked me.' Hitting a person lighly, (usually on the arm ?)Hitting a person l...
piper nHe took the kettle by the hangers and he threw it on the ice; / I never felt so scalded since...
copying vbl n_Coping_ [PT] JW This expression was used by the people of Garnish to describe the p...
puck vMind that cow, she pucks you know. 'give a blow with the horns.''give a blow with the horn...
ganseySo I buttoned me guernsey...PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
pucklin np�icirli�m or p�cirluin 'a boorish knave''a boorish knave'We would need advice in order t...
nip v.There is much danger of a ship being crushed by the ice pans swinging together and rafting ...
ballicatterLanguage: "_BALY-CATER_" Patsy told me that while she was teaching in ...
laid... the steamer has surmounted all obstacles, and is at length approaching the "seal-meadows." ...