running vbl nThen you takes up. . .you puts twelve, or thirteen or fourteen running-lines, we'll call them, lines; fasten them to the head of your net [i.e.cas tnet] about a foot asunder. And when they're all fastened on you'll put all the ends together and shove them up through the other end, the small end.YesDNE-citJ. WIDDOSONUsed IUsed I2Used IThe quotation in the dictionary has been modified
run vNow ya_ ye have to get your cast-net balls. You'll either run 'em or you have 'em. . . ...
reddening n. . . . they'd have the _ the lines on - reddin' lines they used to call (it) - they ...
running vbl nIf the lines are hauled and baited again without actually being put in the boat, they...
asunder[PT] ...you puts twelve, or thirteen or fourteen running-lines, we'll call them, lines; fa...
tucking 1 vbl nDefinition - The main line of a castnet _ used for closing and ret...
run nAn' sometimes you get the big sea,an' the sea comes in one _ one sea after the other,an' b...
rise n1) A rope attached to the bottom of cod-trap doors and ...
bring vplacing a rope on the top and bottom of the net along itSee cited quotation.Used I and SupN...
running vbl nA stick about two feet long used to handle a trawl when it is being put overboard w...
reeving vbl nAn' when you throw un out among the caplin,he's spread abroad, an' he'll go down ri...
rise v. . .we'll knit [net? ]around perhaps eight or ten rounds. No. . . not as many as that - ...
backing vbl n...describe the operation of cutting out nets from under the ice. A series of holes a...
running vbl nAn' when that bottom 'd get a bit thin they'd put what they call runnin' taps ove...
rise nWhat they had in a rise you make eight squares, eight parts. You _ you'd make, you'd ....
sud line n....you'll take up your linnet below the horn,an' take hold to your _your suds,we'll cal...
run vNow ya_ ye have to get your cast-net balls. You'll either run 'em or you have 'em. . . ...
reddening n. . . . they'd have the _ the lines on - reddin' lines they used to call (it) - they ...
running vbl nIf the lines are hauled and baited again without actually being put in the boat, they...
asunder[PT] ...you puts twelve, or thirteen or fourteen running-lines, we'll call them, lines; fa...
tucking 1 vbl nDefinition - The main line of a castnet _ used for closing and ret...
run nAn' sometimes you get the big sea,an' the sea comes in one _ one sea after the other,an' b...
rise n1) A rope attached to the bottom of cod-trap doors and ...
bring vplacing a rope on the top and bottom of the net along itSee cited quotation.Used I and SupN...
running vbl nA stick about two feet long used to handle a trawl when it is being put overboard w...
reeving vbl nAn' when you throw un out among the caplin,he's spread abroad, an' he'll go down ri...
rise v. . .we'll knit [net? ]around perhaps eight or ten rounds. No. . . not as many as that - ...
backing vbl n...describe the operation of cutting out nets from under the ice. A series of holes a...
running vbl nAn' when that bottom 'd get a bit thin they'd put what they call runnin' taps ove...
rise nWhat they had in a rise you make eight squares, eight parts. You _ you'd make, you'd ....
sud line n....you'll take up your linnet below the horn,an' take hold to your _your suds,we'll cal...
run vNow ya_ ye have to get your cast-net balls. You'll either run 'em or you have 'em. . . ...
reddening n. . . . they'd have the _ the lines on - reddin' lines they used to call (it) - they ...
running vbl nIf the lines are hauled and baited again without actually being put in the boat, they...