collar (n.)

collar n [PT] .first of April or the first o' May you'd take on your crowd. Well, they got their collar on today! Well, the collar's on then .until October, tenth of October.they should be quite agreeable an'.they settle un an' everything like that.for the time. Whatever the...

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Summary:collar n [PT] .first of April or the first o' May you'd take on your crowd. Well, they got their collar on today! Well, the collar's on then .until October, tenth of October.they should be quite agreeable an'.they settle un an' everything like that.for the time. Whatever they were told to do, of course, they done, an' when the tenth of October [would] come the voyage was over, fish was sold an' the collar was taken off an' every man was at liberty. Yes J. D. A. WIDDOWSON Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Not Used BOAT, RODE, BERTH, on the collar, go in collar, come to collar, break collar, collar boat, rodney, collar buoy, buoy, collar chain, collar day, collar punt, punt, collar time, get in the collar, get off the collar, collar time Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 16 Jun 2016