Similar words: browse, drowse, browser, windows, window shade, hawser, gallows, cowshed. Meaning: [daʊz] n. searching for underground water or minerals by using a dowsing rod. v. 1. wet thoroughly 2. use a divining rod in search of underground water or metal 3. slacken 4. cover with liquid; pour liquid onto.
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1 He said that dowsing for water is complete nonsense.
2 We dowse oil and ore in South America for big companies.
3 Try dowsing without rods: it's much less cumbersome.
4 Dowsing, who kept a journal of his activities, personally visited nearly sixty churches in East Anglia.
5 They are dead straight and can be dowsed across country.
6 Dowsing depends on the interaction between the person and the site at a particular time.
7 They switched to military fire engines to dowse the reactors and the pools of spent fuel rods beside them.
8 I walk the boundaries of the borough every day and I have dowsed these lines many times.
9 The technique is the same: move a pointer over the map with one hand and dowse with the other.
10 The dowsing response can tell as much about the dowser as about the site under investigation.
11 The only wizarding hospital we know of, St. Mungo's is located behind the facade of Purge and Dowse, Ltd. ,(www.Sentencedict.com) in London (more...
12 We suggest that you carry at least tworowels one to dry the sweat off and the other to dowse with the ice water to cool down your head and neck.
13 I always carry at least two towels, one to dry the sweat off and the other to dowse with the ice water to cool down my head and neck.
14 The only wizarding hospital we know of, St. Mungo's is located behind the facade of Purge and Dowse, Ltd. in London.
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