Definitionn. the act of making something completely wet
Last update: September 22, 2015
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When her brood begins to lag and pine, the wild mother knows, and leading them to some old ant-hill, she gives them a sousing dust-bath. [Please select]
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Now and then a frightened sloop came hurrying in with close-reefed jib, sousing her bow under at every plunge. [Please select]
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Of course after sousing the poor girl I had to be attentive to her, hadn't I. [Please select]
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Carl seized a horse-bucket, and began sousing the window-sills of the harness-room, where the fire was hottest. [Please select]
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"Wait till you see them on a sousing wet December morning." [Please select]
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There was a good deal of water sousing about on the main deck, but nothing to show the ship was sinking, yet none of the crew was to be seen. [Please select]
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If you do not take yourself away, we will see how you like a sousing of some dish-water I have here, that is hot enough to make you jump. [Please select]
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