run vHenry Murray an' they runned in here one time. (ie came in by boat, brought his boat in )(ie came in by boat, brought his boat in )YesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupUsed I and SupWithdrawnthis use of the word "run" is not in the DNE
run n. . . a small stream of water not big enough to be called a river . . .PRINTED ITEMG. ...
run v. . . the last light in the stages at night, when any fish was "running," was always sure...
run vie _to run_ 'Of fish, migrating or schooling in inshore water .ie _to run_Used I and SupUs...
run vA gale o' wind down from the nor' west, an' a burnin' tide runnin' up.AN' we left. We ...
run vYes, Henry an' they run for the harbour - a bad natch to run for here, you know, unless ...
run vSteamships as well as sailing vessels are very often, owing to the gales of wind, obliged to...
run vThat's all they got before they_ they. . . .runned in over the banks. An' they runned her_ ...
run nThe hard and the aisey we take as it comes, / And when ponds freeze over we short- en our r...
running vbl nIf the lines are hauled and baited again without actually being put in the boat, they...
run vImmediately they begin to "run" the "frames" are put out. A frame consists of three nets ...
running vbl nThe captain and the runner were up in the running room and the mate was on the deck wh...
run nthe nights . . . When we took our Bob for a run, Maggie,Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithd...
run n". . . Let's get to work and free the water out of the forecastle." We bored and chopped ...
run nA run,a run stitch; up an' down lke this. (type of stitch used in making quilts)(type of s...
run vI runned for the motor boat, an' Jack he was in the pilot house an' he run _ he for the'axe...
run n. . . a small stream of water not big enough to be called a river . . .PRINTED ITEMG. ...
run v. . . the last light in the stages at night, when any fish was "running," was always sure...
run vie _to run_ 'Of fish, migrating or schooling in inshore water .ie _to run_Used I and SupUs...
run vA gale o' wind down from the nor' west, an' a burnin' tide runnin' up.AN' we left. We ...
run vYes, Henry an' they run for the harbour - a bad natch to run for here, you know, unless ...
run vSteamships as well as sailing vessels are very often, owing to the gales of wind, obliged to...
run vThat's all they got before they_ they. . . .runned in over the banks. An' they runned her_ ...
run nThe hard and the aisey we take as it comes, / And when ponds freeze over we short- en our r...
running vbl nIf the lines are hauled and baited again without actually being put in the boat, they...
run vImmediately they begin to "run" the "frames" are put out. A frame consists of three nets ...
running vbl nThe captain and the runner were up in the running room and the mate was on the deck wh...
run nthe nights . . . When we took our Bob for a run, Maggie,Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithd...
run n". . . Let's get to work and free the water out of the forecastle." We bored and chopped ...
run nA run,a run stitch; up an' down lke this. (type of stitch used in making quilts)(type of s...
run vI runned for the motor boat, an' Jack he was in the pilot house an' he run _ he for the'axe...
run n. . . a small stream of water not big enough to be called a river . . .PRINTED ITEMG. ...
run v. . . the last light in the stages at night, when any fish was "running," was always sure...
run vie _to run_ 'Of fish, migrating or schooling in inshore water .ie _to run_Used I and SupUs...