Souses [verb]

Definition of Souses:

make very wet

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Sentence/Example of Souses:

"Let us put out his lantern and souse him in the river," said Dick, with a laugh.

Souse a Bishop in his bath before you let him warm his chair; cry 'Fire!'

Willis catches the sheep and pitches them in; and his father and Ben souse them.

Let me catch you at it again, and I'll souse you in the river next time.

He smelt warmth, rest, and there was the promise in his mind of a good "souse."

But yesterday and today I enjoyed the chance to soap myself and souse.

Down they both went to the bottom, wid a souse you'd hear half a mile off.

I'll souse that Thompson underground some of these fine days!

How refreshing it was to him to soap and souse his face into the cold water!

She watches you lazily while you souse the dishes in the lake and wipe them clumsily.