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souse

noun
Pickle made with salt.

souse

Something kept or steeped on pickle.

souse

The ears, feetof swine.

souse

verb transitive
To steep in pickle. But souse the cabbage with a bounteous heart.

souse

To plunge into water. They soused me into the Thames, with as little remorse as they drown blind puppies.

souse

verb intransitive
To fall suddenly on; to rush with speed; as a hawk on its prey. Jove’s bird will souse upon the tim’rous hare.

souse

verb transitive
To strike with sudden violence.

souse

adverb
With sudden violence.