bouse Synonyms

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bouse Meaning

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bouse (v)

haul with a tackle

Webster

bouse (v. i.)

To drink immoderately; to carouse; to booze. See Booze.

Webster

bouse (n.)

Drink, esp. alcoholic drink; also, a carouse; a booze.

bouse Sentence Examples

  1. After a long day's work, the miners gathered to bouse at the local tavern.
  2. She paused to bouse her face with cool water from the stream.
  3. The farmer instructed his workers to bouse the freshly harvested vegetables before packing them for market.
  4. Despite the rain, the children continued to bouse in the puddles, enjoying their carefree play.
  5. The sailor eagerly anticipated reaching port, where he could bouse with his comrades.
  6. Before the feast, it was customary to bouse the guests with fine wine and spirits.
  7. He reached for the ladle to bouse a hearty serving of stew into his bowl.
  8. The knights celebrated their victory with a grand bouse in the castle hall.
  9. The hikers paused to bouse from their canteens, replenishing their thirst on the arduous journey.
  10. As the temperature soared, the workers sought refuge in the shade to bouse and cool off.

FAQs About the word bouse

haul with a tackleTo drink immoderately; to carouse; to booze. See Booze., Drink, esp. alcoholic drink; also, a carouse; a booze.

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After a long day's work, the miners gathered to bouse at the local tavern.

She paused to bouse her face with cool water from the stream.

The farmer instructed his workers to bouse the freshly harvested vegetables before packing them for market.

Despite the rain, the children continued to bouse in the puddles, enjoying their carefree play.