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TOUSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'touse' 1. to handle roughly; dishevel . intransitive verb. 2. to struggle; tussle.
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TOUSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb : rumple, tousle touse 2 of 2 noun : a noisy disturbance Word History Etymology Verb Middle English -tousen; akin to Old High German zirzūsōn ...
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TOUSE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to handle roughly; dishevel. verb (used without object). toused, tousing. to struggle; tussle. noun. a commotion; rumpus. Discover More. Word History ...
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touse
▪ I. touse, n. dial. (taʊz, taʊs) [f. touse v.] 1. Rough pulling about, horse-play; a ‘row’, commotion, uproar; an outcry, a fuss.1795 Wolcott (P. Pindar) Lousiad iv. 173 Let's have no more touse. 1802 ― Middlesex Elect. ii. vi, Amongst the derty, lowzy crew, There's zich a touse and hallibulloo. 18...
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Touse - Urban Dictionary
Touse is a conjunction derived from the words top and house. Touse refers to the highest regarded (top) fraternity on a college campus.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Touse
TOUSE, verb transitive touz. To pull; to haul; to tear. [Hence Towser.] As a bear whom angry curs have tous'd. Websters Dictionary 1828. SITEMAP ...
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Confrontation (miniseries)
In one of the episodes set in 1980 the song "The Grass Near the Touse" by the band Zemlyane is played, which actually was released on radio and television
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SND :: touse - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
Scottish National Dictionary (1700–) · 1. To pull or knock about, treat or handle roughly (Sc. 1825 Jam.; Cai. 1905 E.D.D.; wm.Sc. · 2. To disorder, dishevel, ...
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touse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
touse (third-person singular simple present touses, present participle tousing, simple past and past participle toused). (transitive) To rumple, tousle.
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touse, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb touse, four of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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Robert de Reins La Chievre
Touse (Bergier) de vile (RS957). As a song in Trouva f.124 (index only, as this folio is missing), TrouvK p.401, TrouvX f.190r (three stanzas).
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towze-match
† towze-match Obs. rare. [? f. touse v. 4 + match n.2 2 b.] ‘Match’ made of ‘toused’ or teased hemp or other fibrous material.1627 Capt. Smith Seaman's Gram. ii. 13 Okum is old Ropes torne in peeces like Towze Match, or Hurds of Flax. 1630 ― Trav. & Adv. v. 8 Over that a strong Searcloth, then over ...
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tuzz
tuz, tuzz (tʌz) [Perhaps identical with *tus in tussy and tus(se)mose: see tuzzy-muzzy. But it may be related to touse n. 2, a tousled mass (of hair).] A tuft of hair; in quot. applied to whiskers: dial. a knot of wool or hair.1693 Dryden Persius iv. 90 With odorous Oyl thy head and hair are sleek; ...
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