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rough a It not unfrequently happens that the heaviest falls of snow - called "batches" by the inhabitants - are accompanied by gales of wind. The weather at such times is said to be "rough," a word which strikes terror into the stoutest heart. DNE-cit PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JA...

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description rough a It not unfrequently happens that the heaviest falls of snow - called "batches" by the inhabitants - are accompanied by gales of wind. The weather at such times is said to be "rough," a word which strikes terror into the stoutest heart. DNE-cit PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1974 JH JAN 1974 Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 1 Used I
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[1886] LLOYD Region of Icebergs 15
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Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database
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