dowses (Meaning)

dowses

extinguish, to put out, to throw a liquid on, blow, stroke, a heavy drenching, to fall or become plunged into water, slacken, to plunge into water, take off, doff, to stick into water, slosh, to take in

FAQs About the word dowses

extinguish, to put out, to throw a liquid on, blow, stroke, a heavy drenching, to fall or become plunged into water, slacken, to plunge into water, take off, do

slaps,blows, pokes, strokes, thumps, whacks, pounds, swipes, smacks, knocks

slips (into), wears, puts on, throws (on),dons, suits,clothes, arrays, bedecks, garbs

The psychic dowses the ground with a Y-shaped rod, searching for hidden treasure.

The water diviner carefully dowses the area, attempting to locate an underground spring.

The dowsing machine emits a faint hum as it dowses a large field for mineral deposits.

The dowser holds a pendulum over a map, allowing it to dowse for the best route to take.