dowser
IPA: dˈaʊzɝ
noun
- A divining rod used in searching for water, ore, etc.; a dowsing rod.
- One who uses the dowser or divining rod. A diviner.
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Examples of "dowser" in Sentences
- Someone could have taken it while I was dallying with a dowser!
- In the 1950's, urban renewal's principal tool was the bull-dowser.
- The dowser was looking as dazed and embarrassed as I felt, thank God.
- They would not be fooled by my claim that I knew the tunnels because I was a dowser.
- Hereabouts we need a dowser for water, though you get asked to search for other things too.
- That I'm a dowser, a human divining road who can locate hidden stores of penises underground?
- Like a drunken dowser I stumble and lurch, feeling my way down channels of sucking mud, bumping between ridges of slippery mud.
- That ilk aren't left, right or middle and they couldn't care less because they're without a moral compass, relying instead on the guidance of a cash dowser that they whittle up for themselves under the tutelage of sc**bags like Goldschmidt and others who perpetuate the cycle of pro abusus publico.
- Outdoors in the sculpture court, local bands Atole, Tu Fawning and E*Rock, will play throughout the day and visitors can watch an expert "dowser" uncover the colors and sounds of works of art, see a demonstration of printmaking at a mobile print factory and sample specially made beer brewed to complement individual museum objects for the event by Old Lompoc, Laurelwood and Lucky Lab.
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