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It is not necessary to souse the author as well.
She'd souse herself to the ears every chance she got.
"He's been in the river no more than a breath or two, I heard him souse into the water.
Or I will souse in your door with a row-tow-tow.
Let me catch you at it again, and I'll souse you in the river next time.
Three times again it soused him under as he tried to climb out upon it.
Cut off his ears and souse them in vinegar?
And oh, man, were you utterly soused when you did wake up!
So he did his best to endure the scrubbing, and all might have been well had not Davis soused him under.
"I wish I could souse him with a pitcher of ice water."
We soused them with drink, and stole gold dust from their pouches.
Souse it all over everything you've got.
But be warned, Warren is lactose-intolerant and only gives out stock market tips when properly soused.
"No," said Arthur, "dip my cravat in and souse it on my head."
We were soused on beer.
This was frequently accompanied by a side order of bacon, either still flaming or recently soused with a bucket of water.
He wasn't soused last night.
Shaun's blind faith that the seedy pub in which he has soused himself on many an evening is one of the film's biggest jokes.
The bread was iron-hard, but I soused it in water until I could break off a piece to chew.
I shaved away a little of Jamie's abundant mane, just below the swelling, and soused the area with alcohol for disinfection.
Raising him over the barrel of water they soused him in head first, ducking him again and again.
Warvia exclaimed, "That's enough to souse whole civilizations!"
He used it to mop his face, looked critically at the resultant streaks of filth, and soused it in the fountain again.
"Still," Jamie said, biting thoughtfully into the rescued biscuit-half as he looked at his grandson, "perhaps we'll souse him in the creek a bit.