tickle n"Tickle," one of the commonest of Newfoundland words, means a narrow passage between islands and the shore, between islands, or, in general, any small waterway.PRINTED ITEM W. Kirwin 8/76JH 9/76Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtickle a, reach n, run n, tickles
tickle nbody of water between an island and the mainland. "Used by young and old alike in particul...
tickle nBattle Harbour is formed by the slight expansion of a narrow passage or "tickle," as these ...
tickle n. . . a narrow strait between an island and the mainland is a "tickle." More of the sheets ...
tickle nThere is a word common in names on the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador to which I must ...
tickle nTickle..often occurs in the Newfoundland charts, and means a small safe harbour-- whence d...
tickle nThey are separated by a narrow channel which is called a _tickle_ in Newfoundland.PRINTED I...
tickle n. . . a "tickle is a narrow passage between two islands or to a harbour . . .PRINTED ITEMG....
tickle nA "tickle" is a narrow passage to a harbour or between two islands.PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story...
tickle nThis harbour is very secure, with good anchorage in any part, above the Harbor Rock; it has...
tickle nThe word Tickle appears to refer to a narrow channel between two or more islands, or betwe...
tickle n_Tickle_ could be defined generally as 'a passage between an island and the mainland'; but ...
tickle n"Tickle" is a local name for a strait.a local name for a strait.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryDece...
tickle nThere is a narrow tickle of twenty yards in width, between this island and the continent; a...
tickle nA 'tickle' is a narrow run between islands or between a headland and an island.PRINTED ITEM...
tickle na narrow strait or passage, may come from _stickle_, an obsolete English word, meaning a sh...
tickle nbody of water between an island and the mainland. "Used by young and old alike in particul...
tickle nBattle Harbour is formed by the slight expansion of a narrow passage or "tickle," as these ...
tickle n. . . a narrow strait between an island and the mainland is a "tickle." More of the sheets ...
tickle nThere is a word common in names on the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador to which I must ...
tickle nTickle..often occurs in the Newfoundland charts, and means a small safe harbour-- whence d...
tickle nThey are separated by a narrow channel which is called a _tickle_ in Newfoundland.PRINTED I...
tickle n. . . a "tickle is a narrow passage between two islands or to a harbour . . .PRINTED ITEMG....
tickle nA "tickle" is a narrow passage to a harbour or between two islands.PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story...
tickle nThis harbour is very secure, with good anchorage in any part, above the Harbor Rock; it has...
tickle nThe word Tickle appears to refer to a narrow channel between two or more islands, or betwe...
tickle n_Tickle_ could be defined generally as 'a passage between an island and the mainland'; but ...
tickle n"Tickle" is a local name for a strait.a local name for a strait.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryDece...
tickle nThere is a narrow tickle of twenty yards in width, between this island and the continent; a...
tickle nA 'tickle' is a narrow run between islands or between a headland and an island.PRINTED ITEM...
tickle na narrow strait or passage, may come from _stickle_, an obsolete English word, meaning a sh...
tickle nbody of water between an island and the mainland. "Used by young and old alike in particul...
tickle nBattle Harbour is formed by the slight expansion of a narrow passage or "tickle," as these ...
tickle n. . . a narrow strait between an island and the mainland is a "tickle." More of the sheets ...