What does BOWSE mean?

Here is the result: Bowse 1. Parts of Speech:

verb

2. Definitions:
  1. To search for something, especially by rummaging or browsing.
  2. To drink (especially alcohol) heartily.
  3. To hoist or pull up (a sail or mast) with a tackle.
3. Pronunciations:
  • US: /baʊz/
  • UK: /baʊz/
4. Origin and Usage:

The origin of "bowse" is uncertain, but it is believed to have come from a nautical term meaning to hoist or pull up a sail or mast with a tackle. The term has since evolved to have additional meanings such as searching for something by rummaging or browsing, and drinking heartily. "Bowse" is not a commonly used word and is considered archaic or obscure in modern English.

5. Synonyms:
  • rummage
  • browse
  • imbibe
  • quaff
  • hoist
  • lift
6. Related Words:
  • bouse
  • bores
  • borer
  • bower
  • bored
7. Example Sentences:
  • He spent the afternoon bowseing through old records at the library.
  • After a long day at work, he likes to bowse a cold beer.
  • The crew worked together to bowse up the sail.


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