thick awhen weather was so often 'thick-o'- fog', Apparentlya maritime word. I consulted this book and it is very localized and dense. Not even concernign the Banks.[-]George[-] thick o[-]f?[-] fogUsed I and SupNot usedNot used2. Some of the text in the 'Cited quatotion' section might not be referable to the Head Word, so, the Editor has scratched off part of it (including some of the text that is written upside down
thick aA thick of fog had swallowed up Cape Race / And snuffed the beacon like a candle wick.PRINTE...
thick a"So thick you couldn't see your hand in front of you." This is an exaggerated way to describ...
fog nOne of the most remarkable phenomena of the coast is the mirage, or fog-loom, when objects tak...
thick aIllustrating the sorts of contexts this fits in. But WK suspects Wasson contrives conversati...
thick asuch as _shivery hapse_ for the aspen, or in an expression like 'a _thick_ of fog.'GMS Sep...
thick aThe patent log " was an aid to help the skipper to keep run of his vessel, should it shu...
thick aAn' I sot my course outside now,an _ thick,you know - thick,too, see,ol' man; 'twasn't,see,...
thick a1. _EDD_ has no reductions of _with_ to _a_ 2. _of_ doesn't seem to make much sens...
thick aThey generally choose foggy weather when they come near any plave where our people live; an...
thick aThick or foggy.Thick or foggy.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryApril 1962Used I and SupNot usedNot use
thick aCome thick o' fog or starm o' wind and snow, 'twere hard enough to make the land.PRINTED IT...
fogA strange pair of cites The first is transparent and seems to me like normal usage - anywhere -...
thick a... f [is mostly changed] to v. In foggy weather it is said to be "tick o'vog."/ " ...
burgoo nPtd. " as thick as _burgu_" - burgu - is supposed to have been traditionally passed down a...
burgoo nPtd. " as thick as _burgu_" - burgu - is supposed to have been traditionally passed down a...
thick aA thick of fog had swallowed up Cape Race / And snuffed the beacon like a candle wick.PRINTE...
thick a"So thick you couldn't see your hand in front of you." This is an exaggerated way to describ...
fog nOne of the most remarkable phenomena of the coast is the mirage, or fog-loom, when objects tak...
thick aIllustrating the sorts of contexts this fits in. But WK suspects Wasson contrives conversati...
thick asuch as _shivery hapse_ for the aspen, or in an expression like 'a _thick_ of fog.'GMS Sep...
thick aThe patent log " was an aid to help the skipper to keep run of his vessel, should it shu...
thick aAn' I sot my course outside now,an _ thick,you know - thick,too, see,ol' man; 'twasn't,see,...
thick a1. _EDD_ has no reductions of _with_ to _a_ 2. _of_ doesn't seem to make much sens...
thick aThey generally choose foggy weather when they come near any plave where our people live; an...
thick aThick or foggy.Thick or foggy.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryApril 1962Used I and SupNot usedNot use
thick aCome thick o' fog or starm o' wind and snow, 'twere hard enough to make the land.PRINTED IT...
fogA strange pair of cites The first is transparent and seems to me like normal usage - anywhere -...
thick a... f [is mostly changed] to v. In foggy weather it is said to be "tick o'vog."/ " ...
burgoo nPtd. " as thick as _burgu_" - burgu - is supposed to have been traditionally passed down a...
burgoo nPtd. " as thick as _burgu_" - burgu - is supposed to have been traditionally passed down a...
thick aA thick of fog had swallowed up Cape Race / And snuffed the beacon like a candle wick.PRINTE...
thick a"So thick you couldn't see your hand in front of you." This is an exaggerated way to describ...
fog nOne of the most remarkable phenomena of the coast is the mirage, or fog-loom, when objects tak...