run nThe hard and the aisey we take as it comes, / And when ponds freeze over we short- en our runs, /Used I and SupUsed IWithdrawn"runs" appears in the DNE, but it is not used this way
run nWe bored and chopped holes in the floor [of the forecastle] and let the water down in the "r...
run vThat's all they got before they_ they. . . .runned in over the banks. An' they runned her_ ...
run nmy chum andI were enjoying the "run" on our slides over Long's Hill,PRINTED ITEMOCT 7 196...
run n. . . We goin' to blast an' pull troo wid de winches. Dis is young ice - a night's work ...
run nthe nights . . . When we took our Bob for a run, Maggie,Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithd...
run vHenry Murray an' they runned in here one time. (ie came in by boat, brought his boat in )(...
run ngo out for a run in autoWJK 63Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithdrawn"run n" appears in the DNE, ...
run vSteamships as well as sailing vessels are very often, owing to the gales of wind, obliged to...
run n". . . Let's get to work and free the water out of the forecastle." We bored and chopped ...
run vA gale o' wind down from the nor' west, an' a burnin' tide runnin' up.AN' we left. We ...
run vie _to run_ 'Of fish, migrating or schooling in inshore water .ie _to run_Used I and SupUs...
running vbl nIf the lines are hauled and baited again without actually being put in the boat, they...
run n. . . a small stream of water not big enough to be called a river . . .PRINTED ITEMG. ...
run nn. Trip out on the ice.n. Trip out on the ice.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUse...
run n'spell of sailing'WithdrawJUN 1980Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithdrawn"run n" appears in ...
run nWe bored and chopped holes in the floor [of the forecastle] and let the water down in the "r...
run vThat's all they got before they_ they. . . .runned in over the banks. An' they runned her_ ...
run nmy chum andI were enjoying the "run" on our slides over Long's Hill,PRINTED ITEMOCT 7 196...
run n. . . We goin' to blast an' pull troo wid de winches. Dis is young ice - a night's work ...
run nthe nights . . . When we took our Bob for a run, Maggie,Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithd...
run vHenry Murray an' they runned in here one time. (ie came in by boat, brought his boat in )(...
run ngo out for a run in autoWJK 63Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithdrawn"run n" appears in the DNE, ...
run vSteamships as well as sailing vessels are very often, owing to the gales of wind, obliged to...
run n". . . Let's get to work and free the water out of the forecastle." We bored and chopped ...
run vA gale o' wind down from the nor' west, an' a burnin' tide runnin' up.AN' we left. We ...
run vie _to run_ 'Of fish, migrating or schooling in inshore water .ie _to run_Used I and SupUs...
running vbl nIf the lines are hauled and baited again without actually being put in the boat, they...
run n. . . a small stream of water not big enough to be called a river . . .PRINTED ITEMG. ...
run nn. Trip out on the ice.n. Trip out on the ice.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupUse...
run n'spell of sailing'WithdrawJUN 1980Used I and SupUsed I and SupWithdrawn"run n" appears in ...
run nWe bored and chopped holes in the floor [of the forecastle] and let the water down in the "r...
run vThat's all they got before they_ they. . . .runned in over the banks. An' they runned her_ ...
run nmy chum andI were enjoying the "run" on our slides over Long's Hill,PRINTED ITEMOCT 7 196...