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Dowse   Listen
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Dowse  n.  A blow on the face. (Low)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dowse" Quotes from Famous Books



... Good-night Capp'n. Baby'll ketch cold if I keep on jawin' here. Mind your weather eye, and port your helm when you reach the landin'. If you'll take the advice of a young salt, you'll clew up your mainsail an' dowse some of your top-hamper—ah! I ...
— Rivers of Ice • R.M. Ballantyne

... have lost our quartermaster and we sail on the flood; you are quartermaster henceforth, yes. Ha—look—see, my Englishman is sick! Dowse a bucket o' water over him, then let him be ironed and take him forward to the fo'castle; he shall serve you all for sport—but no killing, mind." Thus lay I to be kicked and buffeted and half-drowned; yet when they had shackled me, cometh the man Diccon to clap me heartily on the ...
— Martin Conisby's Vengeance • Jeffery Farnol

... eye's were dim, Could tell by tasting, just the spot, And so below, he'd "dowse the glim,"— After, of course, his ...
— The American Union Speaker • John D. Philbrick



Words linked to "Dowse" :   drench, foretelling, bedraggle, dowser, bate, sop, divine, rhabdomancy, divination, draggle, ret, souse, fortune telling, sluice, soak, flush, soothsaying, brine, dowsing, remit



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