take up...you'd load up the barrow. what you thought you were able to carry, the two people, an' you'd take it up by the stags and carry it out on the flakes an' dump it off. [ie lift (up)]lift (up)YesJ.D.A. WIDDOWSONNot usedNot usedWithdraw
muscle upAway they goes, the crowd what was aboard the steamer, see, with punts...bread-boxes, kett...
reap hook...and one feller would turn the stone an' the other feller grind the axe or the scythe ...
dip up...they have a big hoop, you know. You'd dip up your two buckets out o' the well or the pond...
flake...you'd load up the barrow, what you thought you were able to carry, the two people, an' you'...
barrow (v)Well, they'd...they'd barrow it out then on the...on the flake with a handbarrow.YesJ. D...
stag 1n. . . you'd make the box barrow, they call it out o' this half barrel. . . half flour bar...
barrow (v)To carry on a barrow.To carry on a barrow.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used IUsed INot...
stag 1nNow the handbarrow was made...made by hands, you know, with...two stags, one on each side a...
hand... they'd barrow it out then on the... on the flake with a handbarrow. Now the handbarrow was m...
handWell, the next morning, 'twas get the hand-barrows; put down hand-barrows an' take it [ie the fi...
barrow1 (n)....the men down in the hold 'd be yafflin' up the fish,yafflin' up,an'_ an' they'd yaf...
stave...an' he left to go to St. John's with a load o' staves. At that time they'd...they'd saw sta...
barrel n...an' he left to go to St John's with a load o' staves. At that time they'd...they'd s...
barrow (v)The usual burden for a couple of these Vikings' wives is a quintal of fish-112 pounds. ...
topping-liftAn' then there's the main topping-lift which goes from the top o' the boom to the top ...
muscle upAway they goes, the crowd what was aboard the steamer, see, with punts...bread-boxes, kett...
reap hook...and one feller would turn the stone an' the other feller grind the axe or the scythe ...
dip up...they have a big hoop, you know. You'd dip up your two buckets out o' the well or the pond...
flake...you'd load up the barrow, what you thought you were able to carry, the two people, an' you'...
barrow (v)Well, they'd...they'd barrow it out then on the...on the flake with a handbarrow.YesJ. D...
stag 1n. . . you'd make the box barrow, they call it out o' this half barrel. . . half flour bar...
barrow (v)To carry on a barrow.To carry on a barrow.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used IUsed INot...
stag 1nNow the handbarrow was made...made by hands, you know, with...two stags, one on each side a...
hand... they'd barrow it out then on the... on the flake with a handbarrow. Now the handbarrow was m...
handWell, the next morning, 'twas get the hand-barrows; put down hand-barrows an' take it [ie the fi...
barrow1 (n)....the men down in the hold 'd be yafflin' up the fish,yafflin' up,an'_ an' they'd yaf...
stave...an' he left to go to St. John's with a load o' staves. At that time they'd...they'd saw sta...
barrel n...an' he left to go to St John's with a load o' staves. At that time they'd...they'd s...
barrow (v)The usual burden for a couple of these Vikings' wives is a quintal of fish-112 pounds. ...
topping-liftAn' then there's the main topping-lift which goes from the top o' the boom to the top ...
muscle upAway they goes, the crowd what was aboard the steamer, see, with punts...bread-boxes, kett...
reap hook...and one feller would turn the stone an' the other feller grind the axe or the scythe ...
dip up...they have a big hoop, you know. You'd dip up your two buckets out o' the well or the pond...