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souse

[sous] / saʊs /


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The initial exhilaration of “Prima Facie” is feeling Comer channel Tessa’s ebullient spirit in the character’s Souse, or Liverpool, cadences, and her success in defying the expectations of those around her.

From Washington Post • Apr. 23, 2023

However, that’s what scientists did in Australia when they named a new species of cetacean the Australian humpback dolphin, Souse sahulensis.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

Souse is the product consisting of meat and/or meat byproducts; after cooking, the mixture is commonly packed into containers and covered with vinegar.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Souse them well," said Kisseck, and Davy Corteen sprinkled salt on the herrings as they lay in the hold.

From She's All the World to Me by Caine, Hall, Sir

Souse down into Prose again, my Muse; for Poetry's no more thy Element, than Air is that of the Flying-Fish; whose Flights, like thine, are therefore always short and heavy.—

From Benjamin Franklin Representative selections, with introduction, bibliograpy, and notes by Jorgenson, Chester E.




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