time nWhen people in English Harbour East, F. Bay, referred to a party or dance in the school they used the term "time". They would say "There's a 'time' in the school tonight" or "We had quite a 'time' here last week."JH 2/72Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtoime, Times, a 'Time
time nthe youngsters of the crew, who, it turned out, had set their hearts upon attending a long-t...
time nTimes are best described as the complete village party'. There was something for everyone [an...
time nIf a wedding, for example, did not have much 'brew', people will say, 'We didn't really have ...
time nIn Summerside, Bay of Islands, the people use the word "time" to refer to a dance in the scho...
time nOne of the most looked-forward-to events at home was a "time", as was called social gathering...
time nNewfoundlanders are very sociably inclined, and in the smaller places during the fall and wi...
time nparty, celebrationUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtoime, Times, a 'Time
time nIn Cat Harbour, the visiting itself is secondary to the general sanctioned deviation - the fr...
time nPeople from one community went to 'times' in nearby communities.JH JUL 1973 JH JUL 1973Used ...
time nWhat they used to call it - the mummers' ball. We'll say, all the men an' then they'd have a ...
time nA 'time' is any function given in the school, or local Orangeman's Lodge;....PRINTED ITEM [-...
time nAn' the most years now there'd be a_a time in the hall that night. An' now then all the boys...
time n'a social time'APR 21 1988 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtoime, Times, a 'Time
time nIn the outports of Newfoundland, a social event is often called "a time". The time is usually...
time n1. There's goin' to be a time in the school tonight. 2. This means a sort of social or party ...
time nthe youngsters of the crew, who, it turned out, had set their hearts upon attending a long-t...
time nTimes are best described as the complete village party'. There was something for everyone [an...
time nIf a wedding, for example, did not have much 'brew', people will say, 'We didn't really have ...
time nIn Summerside, Bay of Islands, the people use the word "time" to refer to a dance in the scho...
time nOne of the most looked-forward-to events at home was a "time", as was called social gathering...
time nNewfoundlanders are very sociably inclined, and in the smaller places during the fall and wi...
time nparty, celebrationUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtoime, Times, a 'Time
time nIn Cat Harbour, the visiting itself is secondary to the general sanctioned deviation - the fr...
time nPeople from one community went to 'times' in nearby communities.JH JUL 1973 JH JUL 1973Used ...
time nWhat they used to call it - the mummers' ball. We'll say, all the men an' then they'd have a ...
time nA 'time' is any function given in the school, or local Orangeman's Lodge;....PRINTED ITEM [-...
time nAn' the most years now there'd be a_a time in the hall that night. An' now then all the boys...
time n'a social time'APR 21 1988 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtoime, Times, a 'Time
time nIn the outports of Newfoundland, a social event is often called "a time". The time is usually...
time n1. There's goin' to be a time in the school tonight. 2. This means a sort of social or party ...
time nthe youngsters of the crew, who, it turned out, had set their hearts upon attending a long-t...
time nTimes are best described as the complete village party'. There was something for everyone [an...
time nIf a wedding, for example, did not have much 'brew', people will say, 'We didn't really have ...