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mackereling
mackereling, vbl. n. (ˈmækərəlɪŋ) Also mackerelling [f. mackerel1 + -ing1.] a. Fishing for mackerel.1856 J. Reynolds Peter Gott xiv. 167 When fishermen can make as much in a few weeks at mackerelling, as in as many months at codfishing,..they prefer to run their chance in the former. Ibid., Mackerel...
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porgy (ˈpɔːgɪ) Also 8 pargie, porgie, 9 porgee, -ghee. See also paugie. [Of obscure and app. various origin; in part = porgo, pargo; in part = paugie, q.v.; also corruptly for pogy, q.v. Much vagueness appears to prevail in the use of the name.] 1. A name in U.S. applied, with or without distinctive...
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Lucy Maud Montgomery
"Charlotte's Ladies"
Along the Shore: Tales by the Sea, edited by Rea Wilmshurst (1989)
"The Magical Bond of the Sea"
"The Life-Book of Uncle Jesse"
"Mackereling Desperate Deed" (1906)
"Her Own People" (1905)
[1905 to 1906, continued]
"Ida's New Year Cake" (1905)
"In the Old Valley" (1906)
"Jane Lavinia" (1906)
"Mackereling
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