Souse

[souse]

Immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate

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Pickle made with salt.

Noun
the act of making something completely wet; "he gave it a good drenching"

Noun
pork trimmings chopped and pickled and jelled

Noun
a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually

Verb
cover with liquid; pour liquid onto; "souse water on his hot face"

Verb
cook in a marinade; "souse herring"

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Verb
become drunk or drink excessively

Verb
immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate; "dip the garment into the cleaning solution"; "dip the brush into the paint"


n.
A corrupt form of Sou.

n.
Pickle made with salt.

n.
Something kept or steeped in pickle; esp., the pickled ears, feet, etc., of swine.

n.
The ear; especially, a hog's ear.

n.
The act of sousing; a plunging into water.

v. t.
To steep in pickle; to pickle.

v. t.
To plunge or immerse in water or any liquid.

v. t.
To drench, as by an immersion; to wet throughly.

v. t.
To swoop or plunge, as a bird upon its prey; to fall suddenly; to rush with speed; to make a sudden attack.

v. t.
To pounce upon.

n.
The act of sousing, or swooping.

adv.
With a sudden swoop; violently.


Souse

Souse , n. [OF. sausse. See Sauce.] [Written also souce, sowce, and sowse.] 1. Pickle made with salt. 2. Something kept or steeped in pickle; esp., the pickled ears, feet, etc., of swine.
And he that can rear up a pig in his house, Hath cheaper his bacon, and sweeter his souse.
3. The ear; especially, a hog's ear. [Prov. Eng.] 4. The act of sousing; a plunging into water.

Souse

Souse, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Soused ; p. pr. & vb. n. Sousing.] [Cf. F. saucer to wet with sauce. See Souse pickle.] 1. To steep in pickle; to pickle. "A soused gurnet." Shak. 2. To plunge or immerse in water or any liquid.
They soused me over head and ears in water.
3. To drench, as by an immersion; to wet throughly.
Although I be well soused in this shower.

Souse

Souse, v. i. [Probably fr. OF. sors, p.p. of sordre to rise, and first used of an upward swood, then of a swoop in general, but also confused with Souse, v. t. See Source.] To swoop or plunge, as a bird upon its prey; to fall suddenly; to rush with speed; to make a sudden attack.
For then I viewed his plunge and souse Into the foamy main.
Jove's bird will souse upon the timorous hare.

Souse

Souse, v. t. To pounce upon. [R.]
[The gallant monarch] like eagle o'er his serie towers, To souse annoyance that comes near his nest.

Souse

Souse, n. The act of sousing, or swooping.
As a falcon fair That once hath failed or her souse full near.

Souse

Souse, adv. With a sudden swoop; violently. Young.

Pickle made with salt.

To steep in pickle; to pickle.

To swoop or plunge, as a bird upon its prey; to fall suddenly; to rush with speed; to make a sudden attack.

To pounce upon.

The act of sousing, or swooping.

With a sudden swoop; violently.

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