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  1. 61
    ...run n . . . a small stream of water not big enough to be called a river . . . PRINTED ITEM G. M...
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    ...run n We bored and chopped holes in the floor [of the forecastle] and let the water down...
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    ...run n He took a run out on the Hall's Bay line an' was deloited wud the country. PRINTED ITEM...
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    ...run v . . .get the sheet-lead, or get it off o' the tea-chests that time: you line it [with] sheet...
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    ...run n _Tickle_ could be defined generally as 'a passage between an island and the mainland...
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    ...run v Yes, Henry an' they run for the harbour - a bad natch to run for here, you know, unless 'tis...
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    ...run n to decide His Lordship . . . to give the members of the Bar a few hours fishing. Accordingly...
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    ...run n ". . . Let's get to work and free the water out of the forecastle." We bored and chopped...
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    ...run n There are three classes in Labrador. The "fisherman" is he who comes down in the early spring...
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    ...run v Immediately they begin to "run" the "frames" are put out. A frame consists of three nets...
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    ...running vbl n WITHDRAW [check] Query Bill: isn't this J's mishearing of _under-run_ which we caught...
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    ...run n What the natives call a "run" is a channel of water between the mainland and a chain...
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    ...run v _ NID_ of _fish_ '_Of seals_, fish, etc, to migrate, school, _appear in large numbers...
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    ...run n In many places like Dildo Run and Pilley's Island Run you may sail through deep narrow passes...
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    ...run n We felt very confident of making a good run home, but alas, were doomed to disappointment...
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    ...run v . . . Tobin brought up all the skippers, who proved that it was a custom of the fishery...
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    ...run n . . . We goin' to blast an' pull troo wid de winches. Dis is young ice - a night's work...
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    ...run n _Cent_ 2 ' a travelling' or going a passage; a journey; a trip _OED_ run sb� 4 a 'a spell...
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    ...run n From Battle Harbor to Port Manvers, more than five hundred miles, almost all the coast...
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