They returned with what speed they could, and thoroughly soused their bonfire.
Three of them sousedinto the water, two of which were stone-dead.
Simultaneously with that he is falling through space, an inert mass, to be soused into the water with a splash that sent the spray flying over the boat's crew.
In returning from this visit to the Rock, every one was pretty well soused in spray, before reaching the Tender at 2 o’clock P.
Next we took each a clothes-stick, fished something from the kettle with it, ran with it boiling hot at the stick's end, and soused it into one of the tubs.
Nevertheless, he and his party, soused over head and ears as they were, took the thing in good humour, which was unbroken even by the irrepressible laughter which escaped from Edward and Fanny, as they approached and kindly offered assistance.
After the manner of his kind he had all his life soused his head in lime-water when making his savage toilette, and as a result his shock of black hair stood on end and bulged out like a crowded hayrick.
I've been soused to the guards an' all the rest of it.
Sauerkraut and sausages, soused herrings and milk puddings also have claims to be considered the national dishes.
He lapped up the precious stuff eagerly like a dog, so greedily that he choked, spluttered, andsoused his white lace collar.
Together they would go out into the golden evening hunting rabbits which Abner would sometimes bring home to Mrs Moseley, who had a way of cooking them with onions soused in milk.
In returning from this visit to the rock every one was pretty well soused in spray before reaching the tender at two o'clock p.
To fall flat down: as "soused flop in the lee-scuppers.
Falstaff uses the term "soused gurnet" in a most contemptuous view, owing to its poorness; and its head being all skin and bone gave rise to the saying that the flesh on a gurnard's head is rank poison.
Best expressed by Falstaff's--"If I be not ashamed of my soldiers, I am a soused gurnet.
And all the time his heart was pounding like an oil-soused engine.
I soused my head in the brook and soaked my handkerchief in case of need.
With great effort, for he was heavy and I was shaking from my fall, I carried him down to the stream and soused him in its icy water.
How Sir Tristram soused Dagonet in a well, and how Palomides sent a damosel to seek Tristram, and how Palomides met with King Mark.
His cries, and the consequent plunge, had startled the negro so abruptly that he too had lost his equilibrium, and had soused down the instant after.
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