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douse1, dowse [daʊs] vb 1. to plunge or be plunged into water or some other liquid; duck 2. (tr) to drench with water, esp in order to wash or clean 3. (tr) to put out (a light, candle, etc.) n an immersion [perhaps related to obsolete douse to strike, of obscure origin] douser , dowser n douse2 vb (tr) 1. (Transport / Nautical Terms) Nautical to lower (sail) quickly 2. Archaic to strike or beat n
Archaic a blow [of uncertain origin; perhaps related to douse1] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
douse dowse Translations douse [daʊs] vt (with water) → infradiciare; (flames) → spegnere douse [daʊs] vt (with water) → infradiciare; (flames) → spegnere How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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These unhealthy subtle energies are often dowsed as narrow (inches to feet wide) energy lines which crisscross through bedrooms or as irregular edged areas. After binding Franz with ropes, Barnard and van Rensburg wrapped him in bucksail, stacked bags of oats on top of his body, dowsed him with paraffin, and set him alight. So after the Bruins' final pre-Christmas practice, dowsed in bright sun and holiday spirit, Meyers playfully grabbed Bennett and ripped the shirt off his back. |
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