PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «GUM DIGGER»
gum digger
digger
diggers
encyclopedia
zealand
dreamed
finding
enough
small
plot
land
buyer
noted
life
wretched
last
define
with
pronunciation
look
mining
quarrying
person
digs
fossilized
kauri
field
want
thank
existence
tell
friend
about
link
this
reverso
meaning
also
spear
wasp
urban
have
some
victim
course
observer
fool
know
tiquan
june
history
great
view
review
dargaville
museum
traveler
reviews
candid
photos
deals
tripadvisor
dalmatian
koanga
institute
time
that
larger
fields
lands
opened
allowing
stay
longer
place
money
collins
always
official
comprehensive
authoritative
rely
date
insights
into
language
trends
gumdiggers
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GUM DIGGER»
Descubra o uso de
gum digger na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
gum digger e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
The gum- digger was his own employer. He was free to live his life just as he
wished to live it. Whatever the legal position may have been, nobody objected to
his establishing either a temporary or permanent camp on government-owned
land.
Roto leans against whare up LC, his head sinks sadly on his breast ) CLOSED
1N Scene Two The Wharepuni of Rewi at Ariki 2nd Grooves Enter Prescott
disguised as Gum digger L. H Carries swag and gum shovel He looks round and
off RH ...
George Leitch, Adrian Kiernander, 1990
3
A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
'Taffrail', The Sub, 1917. gum(-)chum. An American soldier: 1942 + . Ex the
constant request '(Got) any gum chum?' gum-digger. A dentist: NZ and Aus.:
since ca. 1880. (B., 1941 and 1942.) Cf. gum-puncher; there is a pun on the kauri
-gum.
4
The Lingo Dictionary: Of Favourite Australian Words and Phrases
In Victoria, a public transport employee. gum digger A dentist. Also a gum
puncher. gummies Slang for gumboots. gumsucker A disparaging name for a
Victorian. gum tree The Australian eucalypt. Up a gum tree is to be in all sorts of
strife.
Armed with a long steel spear and shovel the gum- digger tramped over the
swampy ground The Kauri is the largest as well as the oldest tree growing in New
Zealand. To the ancient Kauri forests is probably due the huge gum deposits now
...
6
A Personal Kiwi-Yankee Dictionary
No one here has ever heard of a Caboose gum digger: many years ago, a major
industry, particularly in the Co- romandel Peninsula was digging up the solidified
sap of the Kauri tree. This 'Kauri gum' was exported for use in the manufacture ...
7
Down Under - Over Easy: How I Couch Surfed My Way to a Less ...
Imagine doing this with rain pouring down and pooling in the recesses you have
made with your shovel and sweat equity. Imagine doing this with the
overpowering summer sun beating down for weeks on end. This was the life of a
gum digger ...
8
Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of ...
The Commission held a sitting at the School-house, Poroti, on the l2th May, when
the following witnesses were present and tendered evidence: Nicholas Alach,
farmer and gum-digger, of Kokupu; William Snelgar, farmer, of Ruatangatu; Victor
...
... to the setting-up of the Department, beyond saying that the work of the
Department, which was begun in November, 1914, has been continued during
the present year, and has been beneficial to the gum-digger and the industry
generally.
New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives, 1919
10
Totems and Teachers: Key Figures in the History of Anthropology
Choosing for his thesis the topic (unusual for the time) of a marginal economic
institution, kaori-gum extraction, he joined his study of documentary evidence
with brief fieldwork among the gum-digger workers, an ethnically diverse group
that ...
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «GUM DIGGER»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
gum digger no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Cool collections: NZ's best unusual museums
It's a treasure trove of both gum digger paraphernalia and early settler domestic history with lifelike mannequins modelled after real early ... «New Zealand Herald, out 12»