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turn n load one person can carry to change direction, condition, belief, etc. a change of " " " " a log one man can handle - if easy to shoulder, it is a half-turn a load of wood, fish, etc., by land or water vehicle two buckets of water a backload to resemble a very trifling pie...

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Dictionary of Newfoundland English Word Form Database
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