thick o' rain o' snow o' fog

thick a Illustrating the sorts of contexts this fits in. But WK suspects Wasson contrives conversations, rather than copies them verbatim. . so out he turned, all thick 'o' rain and blowy it was, and managed some- ways to take a turn o' the chain. It's thick o' snow a'r...

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description thick a Illustrating the sorts of contexts this fits in. But WK suspects Wasson contrives conversations, rather than copies them verbatim. . so out he turned, all thick 'o' rain and blowy it was, and managed some- ways to take a turn o' the chain. It's thick o' snow a'ready, and breezening on stiddy from out here. .I cal 'lated to see it shet in thick o' fog most any minute. .afore long, she shet in thick o'fog and rain. .if it should happen to breezen up, and shet in thick o' fog on us. _atlantic_ _Wo_ 88 1901 53 88152 Used I and Sup Not used Not used
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1903 WASSON
46 52 13,4 1, 144 238
References: Dictionary of Newfoundland English, http://www.heritage.nf.ca/dictionary/index.php
Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database
13354
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