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douse or dowse [rhymes with mouse] Verb [dousing, doused] or dowsing, dowsed 1. to drench with water or other liquid 2. to put out (a light) [origin unknown]
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| Between patients, Singh douses his hands with antiseptic, although the occasional, fly might land on his patients or instruments. The SAFE system, a feature found in Maytag[R] Commercial Multi-Load Dryers, is a controlled extinguisher that automatically detects fires in the dryer, douses them with water, and alerts staff that the system has been activated. 1 -- 2 -- color) A firefighter douses flames, above, from a brush fire that started in a debris-filled area crossed San Fernando Road along the Antelope Valley Freeway on Wednesday. |
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