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“I suggest souse,” remarked George, who had been listening to the conversation from across the room. Stuart Little 1945-10-17T00:00:00Z
Davis plays Da Mayor, a shambling souse who’s by turns tolerated, mocked and valued by younger people, while Dee’s Mother Sister mostly watches the world pass by. Why ‘Do the Right Thing’ Is Still a Great Movie 2020-05-05T04:00:00Z
The briny taste of her souse, pickled pigs’ feet served in an acidic brine, recalled the salty waves. Pop-Up Dinners That Share a Culture, Course by Course 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z
Specialty products include beef hot dogs, cocktail sausages and hot or mild souse under the Magnolia brand. It’s more than tradition of smoked meats at Polk’s in Magee 2018-10-27T04:00:00Z
There was also the more popular, and often overlooked, dimension of Roget’s work: his was a new kind of lexicon that acknowledged colloquialisms and – horrors – slang, for example, “wassail”, “swig”, “soak”, “souse”, “booze”, and “guzzle”. The 100 best nonfiction books: No 65 – Thesaurus by Dr Peter Mark Roget (1852) 2017-05-01T04:00:00Z
Bajans also enjoy pudding and souse, made of sweet potato and pickled pork, particularly on Saturdays. Barbados at 50: Home of Rihanna, cricket and coucou - BBC News 2016-11-29T05:00:00Z
“There’s pitfalls – like you don’t want to look like the drunk uncle lurching about the place,” says Blunt as she offers up an armchair imitation of a well-oiled souse. Emily Blunt leaves her gin-soaked 'Girl on the Train' role behind and looks ahead to 'Mary Poppins' 2016-11-17T05:00:00Z
"I'm done for and lost for ever," roared Larry, with his heels turned towards the stars, and souse down he came. Fairy Legends and Traditions of The South of Ireland 2012-05-22T15:16:54.237Z
There was water in a ditch hard by, not very clear; but, the poor creature struggling between life and death, I filled my hat withal, and came flying to souse him. The Cloister and the Hearth A Tale of the Middle Ages 2012-02-17T03:00:30.347Z
"I guess a souse in the creek will have to do instead." Delilah of the Snows 2012-01-23T03:00:09.087Z
The French from the zenith their wings shall display, And souse on these sea-dogs and bear them away. The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume II (of III) 2012-01-10T03:00:15.980Z
But it was checked as completely and suddenly as if that traditional pail of water had come souse on both our heads, for auntie’s voice rang up the stair— “Reginald and Rupert, I am listening.” Wild Life in the Land of the Giants A Tale of Two Brothers 2011-12-12T03:00:34.923Z
Ever since Andy had his souse and came out with empty pockets, I had taken the precaution of buttoning mine securely down before starting in to line. Down the Columbia 2011-12-10T03:00:16.583Z
But, I tell 'ee, I did souse his head wi' vinegar when I got 'un indoors. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
Fayles of her souse, and passing by doth hurt no more. British Birds in their Haunts 2011-11-23T03:00:23.677Z
Four times they took me down from the board to let me breathe for half-an-hour, and to souse me with cold water. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z
They would make a sudden rush on the poor little fellow, he would step back, trip, and go souse into the bath. O'er Many Lands, on Many Seas 2011-09-08T02:00:19.987Z
A sudden rush, a plunge and souse, and I was in. The Outspan Tales of South Africa 2011-08-31T02:01:41.410Z
Now, unless Aimwell has made good use of his time, all our fair machine goes souse into the sea, like an Eddistone. The Beaux-Stratagem A comedy in five acts 2011-08-26T02:00:26.760Z
It was a great mistake, on the squirrel's part, to bring such guests and such a dish together; for who could be expected to relish seeing his cousin chopped up into souse? Minnie; or, The Little Woman A Fairy Story 2011-07-18T02:00:19.717Z
If he 'signs' in with a souse on, push him out till he's sober. The Trail of the Axe A Story of Red Sand Valley 2011-06-27T02:00:56.823Z
My Gawd!" she said scornfully—"if you can't think of any better excuse for being a souse than to blame it on me.... Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z
It would be rather a poor lookout if the thing came to grief in the Bay of Biscay, say, and I came souse into the sea.” King of the Air Or, To Morocco on an Aeroplane 2011-06-17T02:00:22.043Z
In this she had to souse her trove of lizards, scorpions, centipedes and such snakes as were not too large. Lodges in the Wilderness 2011-06-15T02:00:17.057Z
"Don't waste your time on the big souse, Jim," said Elaine clutching at the arm of the man who had threatened her. The Boy Grew Older 2011-05-10T02:01:01.027Z
She is safe enough in Goody Brown's farm-house," he said, "and well, too, if the souse she got in the water didn't give her a cold. Silent Struggles 2011-05-05T02:00:16.850Z
And so, as I was crossing the stepping-stones of the ford of Ballyasheenogh, I missed my foot, and souse I fell into the water. Humours of Irish Life 2011-04-19T02:00:16.057Z
If he didn’t have any reason to wish you all sorts of bad luck before, that souse in the river settled it. The Outdoor Chums on a Houseboat 2011-04-13T02:00:14.140Z
"Meaning the whisky souse from Scotland, via Deep Willows?" he asked vaguely, and returned to his reading. The Way of the Strong 2011-04-07T02:00:21.387Z
Give it a good souse; it is covered with fly.' Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z
‘My foot is in the house, My bath is on the sea, And, before I take a souse, Here’s a single note to thee.’ The Poems and Verses of Charles Dickens 2011-03-11T03:00:15.587Z
A queer guy just blew in here to-night with a grand souse and is sleeping it off now. The Mesa Trail 2011-01-27T03:00:37.207Z
It was too bad to souse them in the pond just because they waxed too eloquent. The Jolliest Term on Record A Story of School Life
“Sure; but I wet my head in the sea, and here’s another souse.” Into the Primitive
In the lavatory, Michael and Alan would souse with water all the kids in reach, and the kids would be duly grateful for so much acknowledgment of their existence from these stripling gods. Sinister Street, vol. 1
That souse of a father of hers ought to be jailed for the way he neglects her.” The Moonlit Way
"Good bread and good drink, a good fire in the hall, Brawn, pudding, and souse, and good mustard withal." The Holy Earth
But while I expected in this daring flight his final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both houses of Parliament. Junius Unmasked or, Thomas Paine the author of the Letters of Junius and the Declaration of Independence
From the zenith of hope Captain Starlins had been suddenly plunged souse down to the nadir of despair. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia
Besides the six pieces of neat meat, there are the chine, souse, jowl, head, fat, sausage, two spare and two short ribs and various other small bits derived from each hog. Home Pork Making
Sure, I was that busy——” “Busy sleeping off a souse,” said Barres drily. The Moonlit Way
And how ridiculously would they have stood themselves beside the brawn, pudding, and souse! The Holy Earth
The old souse had turned up most providentially. Command
He had not gone more than a hundred yards when he toppled over the edge of a nullah and went souse into the muddy pool at the bottom. Barclay of the Guides
If not made into souse or sausage, these may be boiled unsmoked, with turnips, peas or beans; or smoked and cooked with cabbage or salad. Home Pork Making
I told you how I listened at the door, and how I heard that Irish souse blabbing and bragging.... The Moonlit Way
A night or two after "Sam's souse," as the staff called it, four of the boys came back to the office and found Evan working, as usual, on the cash-book. A Canadian Bankclerk
I went, hitting trees and thumping all the wind out of me against the earth, and at last—souse into the snow! Bear Brownie The Life of a Bear
One of these wrote on a slip of paper these words, ‘Let us souse him in Chuckley Slough.’ Railway Adventures and Anecdotes extending over more than fifty years
Put a plate over the top with a weight to keep the souse under the vinegar. Home Pork Making
Up goes the horse, down goes the rider to a souse in the ditch, and a broken collar bone.” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, September, 1850
It is a violation of Nature to souse them in cold water in order to make them change their minds; and I believe, with Marcus Antoninus, that nothing is evil which is according to Nature. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865
And the schooner meanwhile slipped like a racer through the pass, and met the long sea of the open ocean with a souse of spray. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XIX (of 25) The Ebb-Tide; Weir of Hermiston
What with the flight engineer being a souse and the pilot new to the crew and the co-pilot just back after a two-month layoff because of a ski accident. The Last Straw
“Let’s souse all the mops–dripping wet–and trail across first,” suggested Chicken Little in short, labored gasps. Chicken Little Jane on the Big John
The ducks have just had their daily souse and are quacking and gabbling in a mighty way outside the door of the captain’s deck cabin, where I write. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9
But I don’t see what he wanted to go off and souse up alone for when he might have had good company.” Claim Number One
At times, however, he would unexpectedly souse the dog with water, which act was regarded by the latter as a joke of the poorest taste. In Desert and Wilderness
If you try to turn a stream to run uphill, you will souse your own field, and won't get the water to go where you drive it. The Broom-Squire
A souse got in a fight with Flynn on the train. Death Points a Finger
With a seething souse the slops went abroad, all over the floor. The House in the Water A Book of Animal Stories
Here a huge tuna would turn on his side, gleaming broad and bright, and there another would roll on the surface, breaking water like a tarpon with a slow, heavy souse. Tales of Fishes
Split the feet, and take them out of souse; dip them in eggs, then in bread-crumbs and chopped parsley; fry them in lard. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed.
Keep it afterwards in souse till it is wanted. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families
Again, as in the olden time, he held his little Henri aloft in his giant arms; but this time it was Banou who was dripping from a souse, and not his little master. Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life
I’m nobody, now, but ex-cow hand, ex-gunman, once known as Louisiana, and soon to be known no more except as a drunken souse. Louisiana Lou A Western Story
"Lie there in a clean sty for once; and if you grunt again I will surely souse you under the pump!" Robin Hood
Bone and season a breast of pork with savoury spice, parsley, sage, and thyme; roll it in a hard collar of cloth; tie it close, and boil it, and, when cold, keep it in souse. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed.
Hang it up in the cloth till it is quite cold, put it into some souse, and keep it for use. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families
Jowls are to be salted and smoked—heads are best either simply corned for boiling with cabbage, peas, beans, etc., or made in conjunction with the feet into headcheese, whose south country name is souse. Dishes & Beverages of the Old South
If you wish to souse them when cold, turn boiling vinegar on them, spiced with pepper-corns, and mace. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
The Comedian was a jolly, jovial souse who never, during the first two acts, got sober but once, and then got into trouble by it. Continuous Vaudeville
Each one take his place, and souse his hands in de mixture and eat just lak you see pigs shovin' 'round slop troughs. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 4
“Oh, I never did see such a fellow for pouring a souse of cold water down a fellow’s back,” cried Roberts passionately. Hunting the Skipper The Cruise of the "Seafowl" Sloop
If boiling for souse cook till the meat and gristle fall from the bones. Dishes & Beverages of the Old South
It is pickled in the same manner as souse. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner
The boys just fling the sheep into the pond and souse them round a few times, then let them crawl out. When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine
That’s what I’m in fur now,—hogs on the hoof; cut ’em, corn ’em, smoke ’em, salt ’em, souse ’em, grind ’em into sausage meat and headcheese and scrapple, boil ’em into lard. Killykinick
Then souse the man, clothing and all, with water. Manual of Military Training Second, Revised Edition
We also pickled our souse—cutting it in thin slices, and laying them in strong vinegar an hour before serving. Dishes & Beverages of the Old South
Near the top there came a sudden shower which descended with the souse of an overturned bucket. Judith of the Cumberlands
Willis catches the sheep and pitches them in; and his father and Ben souse them. When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine
The Wildcat decided that it might be well to encourage Honey Tone's mate to souse the black mood of her mourning in the whitewash of jealousy. Lady Luck
To souse fish in vinegar to be eaten cold. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
Another way was to melt the souse into a sort of rich hash—beaten eggs were occasionally added, and the result served on hot toast. Dishes & Beverages of the Old South
My dear Maclise, My foot is in the house, My bath is on the sea, And, before I take a souse, Here's a single note to thee. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856
But yesterday and today I enjoyed the chance to soap myself and souse. At Plattsburg
There was no dressing to be done and when Paul joined his companions all made preparation to souse their faces over the edge of the boat. On the Edge of the Arctic or, An Aeroplane in Snowland
This, and enough, premised, I go souse into my personal history. Memoirs Of Fanny Hill A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749)
“Better souse it out with fresh water first, or you wouldn’t find it pleasant to put on again,” answered the captain, laughing; “the salt would tickle your skin, I’ve a notion.” A Yacht Voyage Round England
But there is another version of the rhyme which gives the last three words as 'souse and soak.' Chatterbox, 1906
In Colman's Elder Brother we read of a gentleman who lounged and chatted, "not minding time a souse," where souse is the plural of Fr. sou, halfpenny. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
He smelt warmth, rest, and there was the promise in his mind of a good "souse." The Heart of Unaga
If it was winter he would come back with the pockets of his great-coat stuffed with sausage, or there would be a tray of backbone, souse and spareribs under the buggy seat. A Circuit Rider's Wife
There had been no time, he said, to souse his head in the big basin of cool water his wife would have given him. Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War
Pip, pip! “here goes!” cries the little one who failed before; and down he drops, souse! going clear under in his impatient hunger, forgetting precept and example and past experience. Wood Folk at School
A hole was chopped through the engine room floor, and a Kanaka heaved bilge-water over the cylinders, while Grief continued to souse running parts in oil. A Son Of The Sun
“Well, then, father, since I haven’t got an Abel to kill, I’m only too ’appy to have a Adam to souse.” Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure
Without saying a word we both laid our hands on the pail, and in an instant, souse went all the contents over the admiral. Frank Mildmay Or, the Naval Officer
As he did so I leaped nimbly on one side, and he toppled over, head foremost, souse into the water. Dick Onslow Among the Redskins
A joke’s a joke all the world over; but if you souse me head over ears in that pool, and drown me entirely, it will be a very bad one to my taste now.” The Seven Champions of Christendom
If I had my way I’d just take every contemptible sick monkey who laid up, haul him on deck, make fast a rope to his ankle, and souse him overboard a few times. Syd Belton The Boy who would not go to Sea
Now unless Aimwell has made good use of his time, all our fair machine goes souse into the sea like the Eddystone. The Beaux-Stratagem
“Give it a good souse round, Billy,” said Smith, “and wet all yer can.” Fire Island Being the Adventures of Uncertain Naturalists in an Unknown Track
I saw ye go souse under, Tarrant, and thought one of them had got ye by the leg. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War
“They’re only going to souse a young chap in the river.” The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch
That shameful bath—ah, Soul of Christ, to strip one naked, and let souse in hot water, like a pig whose bristles must come off! Little Novels of Italy
A puff would hit us and souse the bow under, with the spray flyin' clear over us. Torchy, Private Sec.
Provide for Christmas ere that it do come, To feast thy neighbor good cheer to have some; Good bread and drink, a fire in the hall, Brawn, pudding, souse, and good mustard withal. In The Yule-Log Glow—Book 3 Christmas Poems from 'round the World
I pulled him up to the log on which I was balanced, and seating himself he dangled his feet down and began to souse the mud off his toes. Lords of the North
"But you deserved every bit you got," she finished fiercely, "and the next time I'll souse you in the rain barrel!" Tabitha's Vacation
You will see them, hatless, shooting up the Friedrichstrasse in an open taxicab, singing "Give My Regards to Broadway" in all the prime ecstasy of a beer souse. Europe After 8:15
Guard's paws were already on the gunwale, when the bear rose, head and paws, and swept the dog down with him, souse! Left on Labrador or, The cruise of the Schooner-yacht 'Curlew.' as Recorded by 'Wash.'
Our bacon-hogs are full and fat To make us brawn and souse; Full well may I rejoice thereat To see them in the house. In The Yule-Log Glow—Book 3 Christmas Poems from 'round the World
"It didn't take long to souse them to their sober senses." Under Fire
The Major went into Mr. Basket's fish-pond souse!—on all fours, precipitately, with hands wildly clawing the water amid the astonished goldfish. The Mayor of Troy
The fact that Bish had started the search for the Javelin that had saved our lives didn't alter the opinion Joe had formed long ago that Bish was just a worthless old souse. Four-Day Planet
Make that into three drops of liver souse, an' hand us a smile, Ju. The Forfeit
Her tenderness died as a flame under a souse of water, and an upwelling of feeling that was almost hatred, rose in her against the strange man. The Emigrant Trail
Say, I guess it wouldn't come amiss to dump this patch into the devil's dugout fer fool skippers, who lost their ships through 'souse,' to navigate around in. The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon
Once you lose your grip, and souse you go up to your knees, or p'raps your neck, in the nasty dip. Boy Scouts on a Long Hike Or, To the Rescue in the Black Water Swamps
It was like a cupful of cold water, souse! in Richard's face; it brought him back to earth. The President A novel
All that is usually necessary is to squeeze and souse them well, then rinse in water of the same temperature; do not wring the things; squeeze them and hang them up to dry. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls
Den I would souse 'em under de water. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3
Down he came, souse, with a tremendous splash that sent mud and water flying in every direction. Ways of Wood Folk
"I can let him down at the end of the rope and souse him in the stream," suggested Crazy Jane. The Meadow-Brook Girls in the Hills The Missing Pilot of the White Mountains
And the flowered dressing-gown and ungartered stockings disappeared through the door into the bed-room, from whence they heard a great souse on the bed, and the bedstead gave a dismal groan. The House by the Church-Yard
"Shall we just souse her in?" said the Next Biggest. Round-about Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fancy
A much bigger splashing drew me quietly through the bushes to find a marsh hawk giving himself a Christmas souse. Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools Edited With Notes, Study Helps, And Reading Lists
In a letter to Maclise he says: My foot is in the house,   My bath is on the sea, And before I take a souse,   Here's a single note to thee. Charles Dickens and Music
Down it came, souse! sending up a shower of mud and water. Wilderness Ways
Over there with the skirt and the kid souse. The Day of Days An Extravaganza
At the third souse, the rusty pivot of the ducking-pole broke, and the cage, with the woman in it, plunged under water. Noughts and Crosses Stories, Studies and Sketches
"No, I want it for a souse," said the Indian. The Silly Syclopedia
Or, in St. Martin's Lane, Scared by a Bullock, in a frisky vein,— Fancy the terror of your timid daughters, While rushing souse Into a coffee-house, To find it—Slaughter's! The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
I've seen a gull That hovered with beak pointing and eyes fixt Where, underneath its swaying flight, some fish Was trifling, fooling in the waves: then, souse! Emblems Of Love
Here there is no diversity in their sentiments; and that there is not, appears fully from the consent of all men in the metaphors which are taken, from the souse of taste. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12)
These children have a white rat, also, which they chase over the sand, and souse into puddles, and otherwise maltreat. A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees
The feet are usually used for souse and jelly. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home
They souse themselves in water that has been heated to 140 deg. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
Then, without a pause, he went souse into the water. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
Though at present he lives in a very large house, There would then not be room in it left for a mouse; But the squire is too wise, he will not take a souse. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2
There will be laughter; whom will it souse? Clementina
This will furnish about 2� pounds of souse. Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans"
"You can go and attend to that funeral you were talking about last night," he added, and his voice was again drowned in the swish and souse of the water. Mr. Isaacs
Without saying a word, we both laid our hands on the pail, and in an instant, souse went all the contents over the admiral. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer
Then came a big souse, that covered those who remained in the boat with spray. Out with Gun and Camera
The bread ordinarly used heir they bake it in the forme of our great cheeses, some of them 12 pence, others 10 souse, others for 8. Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36 Journals of Sir John Lauder Lord Fountainhall with His Observations on Public Affairs and Other Memoranda 1665-1676
Our own bacon, pork, spare-rib, and souse, our own butter, eggs, and vegetables, with occasional poultry, made us little dependent on others. A Backward Glance at Eighty Recollections & comment
Despair would grab him and he'd be Oscar with the souse thing for sure. Get Next!
It would jerk Mr. Potts high into the air and souse him down in an appalling manner, with one leg among Slugg's gouges and other instruments of torture, and with the other in the spittoon. Elbow-Room A Novel Without a Plot
You should cut off the feet just above the knee joint; take off the ears and nose, and lay them in a large tub of cold water for souse. The Virginia Housewife
They buy a leg heir for 8 souse, whiles 10 souse. Publications of the Scottish History Society, Volume 36 Journals of Sir John Lauder Lord Fountainhall with His Observations on Public Affairs and Other Memoranda 1665-1676
At the first water which we saw I took time to give my head a good souse. Who Goes There?
"He was good enough to souse himself this morning," volunteered Penelope. Master Tales of Mystery, Volume 3
When sickness comes, we look round us, and upon one another, like frighted birds, at the sight of a kite ready to souse upon them. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 7
Mix some more meal and cold water, just enough to look white; add salt, and one-fourth of vinegar; put your souse in different pots, and keep it well covered with this mixture, and closely stopped. The Virginia Housewife
"We know it," they         Reply; expostulation seemed in vain,         And over ears they souse him in again,         And up again he rises, his words trip,         And falter as before. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4 Poems and Plays
Thirdly—Slice the meat, and souse that and the cabbage both in a frying pan together, and let them bubble and squeak over a charcoal fire for half an hour, three minutes, and two seconds. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 363, March 28, 1829
The souse did him good, I make no doubt; and his life was saved by his friends, one of the sailors catching him by the collar, and raising him into the boat. Miles Wallingford Sequel to "Afloat and Ashore"
And after that they be yielden, anon they slay them all; and cut off their ears and souse them in vinegar, and thereof they make great service for lords.  The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
Some cooks singe the hair from the feet, etcetera, but this destroys the colour: good souse will always be white. The Virginia Housewife
But I got the full key to it from the Red himself when he stopped me just before—before"—he reddened—"well, just before I acquired that brand-new brand of souse. The Moon Pool
The ducks have just had their daily souse and are quacking and gabbling in a mighty way outside the door of the captain's deck cabin where I write. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
But just as Dannie had fastened on a light lead to carry his line, a souse in the river opposite attracted his attention. At the Foot of the Rainbow
"I wish I could souse him with a pitcher of ice water." Joe the Hotel Boy
Let your souse get quite cold after boiling, before you put it in the liquor, and be sure to use pale coloured vinegar, or the souse will be dark. The Virginia Housewife
"No," said Arthur, "dip my cravat in and souse it on my head." Adam Bede
I knew I should startle you," he said; "and do you know, you looked so busy that I hoped it would have fallen souse on your heads before you were aware of it. The Bride of Lammermoor
A frightful souse, Pat—almost equal to Eshwell and far the superior of Tempest or Vi—that is, of Tempest. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise
It's going to be a warm evening after all, and you know you'll get a souse started at the very least. John Barleycorn
A short, staggering rush, a wild shriek from the officer, and they both toppled over the steep bank and went souse into the depths of Ninemile Creek. Three Elephant Power and Other Stories
But thirst began to torment him, and then, all of a sudden, he went souse into the creek that there emptied into the sea. The Spread Eagle and Other Stories
Come on then, Satire! general, unconfined, Spread thy broad wing, and souse on all the kind. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1
"You don't look like a periodical souse," she remarked. Ruggles of Red Gap
Fare ye well, and come to my house To drink wine and eat a piece of souse; And we will have minstrelsy, That shall pipe Hankin boby. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1
I called to Marble to stand by to luff; and, just as the words passed my lips, a souse into the water told the whole story. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale
He did not mean his great tragedies for scarecrows, as if the nailing of one hawk to the barn-door would prevent the next from coming down souse into the hen-yard. Among My Books First Series
To some, with a smart souse on the epigaster, he would make their midriff swag, then, redoubling the blow, gave them such a homepush on the navel that he made their puddings to gush out. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1
I thought it was Nathan, and was going to send you souse into the river. The Virginians
But while I expected, in this daring flight, his final ruin and fall, behold him rising still higher, and coming down souse upon both Houses of Parliament. The American Union Speaker
“Look, he is shamming,” observed Ramani Babu; “drag him outside and souse him with water until he comes to.” Tales of Bengal
So test our summer-tankards, deep draughts for thirsty men; Then fill our crystal goblets, and souse yourself again. Vergil A Biography
Add to this nine gallons of fresh water, and in this solution souse the skin for two, or three, or four days. Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter
Then Sir Kay rode to where Sir Tristram was, and he said: "Sirrah, why did you souse Sir Dagonet into the water?" The Story of the Champions of the Round Table
And now give me a bucket of water that I may souse my head, and wear a brave look. A Set of Rogues
But I doubt he's too simple for your daughter; for I have brought him up hardly, with brown bread, fat bacon, puddings, and souse; and, by'r Lady, we think it good fare too. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9
This old party ceases her harangue and I beat it to the air-felt and am pounding my ear when Wilbur kicks in with a souse on. The Sorrows of a Show Girl
GEORGE, in the kitchen there's a pan of souse! Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 05, April 30, 1870
And so you went souse into the creek? The Boys of Columbia High on the Gridiron : or, the Struggle for the Silver Cup
Then into the water he plunged with a souse That was heard quite distinctly by those in the house. The Humorous Poetry of the English Language; from Chaucer to Saxe
Souse! he was plunged: hauled up choking and dripping: then—just as he found tongue to shriek—souse! again. The Splendid Spur
When they came into view I knew the bell had rung on Sabrina, the souse. The Sorrows of a Show Girl
It were a spectacle   Most rare to see him topple from the precipice,   And souse in the salt water with a noise   To stun the fishes. English literary criticism
When he had been hauled about fifteen feet there was a crack; the old windlass had collapsed, and he went souse, feet first, into the water. Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life
I saw him go into the scullery near by and souse his head and neck in a bucket of cold water. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca
To this tub she dragged the Cheap Jack and sent him into it with a round souse. The Splendid Spur
"He may be a nosey newspaper man—just a fresh souse," said Brown. In Secret
After you've thrashed him I want you to bend a rope round him amidships and souse him overside to bring him to! Cappy Ricks Or, the Subjugation of Matt Peasley
I gave him a wherrit, or a souse,   across the chops; I gave him a blow over the mouth,   See WHERRIT. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
GLADYS: Ah, then he will have to cut out his souse. Writing for Vaudeville
It is not necessary to souse the author as well. Through the Magic Door
The sudden souse into the water restored "Yorky" to consciousness, and he swam back to the cutter whence the blacks had hastily fled in the dingy. Confessions of a Beachcomber
Yes," returned the Doctor, "I saw it, and I longed to souse that black head of hers with salt water. Magnum Bonum
Mrs. Cox indeed liked to keep a tub full of gray suds standing in the kitchen, and occasionally souse in it one of her calico wrappers, or a shirt waist belonging to the girls. The Story of Julia Page
Take him down, that fellow is a champion souse. Writing for Vaudeville
Shut that—" here a souse would stop his breath,—"shut that furnace door! The Veiled Lady and Other Men and Women
"Well, in a way I do," Billy answered, stooping to souse a fish in the stream beside which he was kneeling. Saturday's Child
So in due state they ride him and his turreted souse to the station house in a perambulator. Europe Revised
Twice he plunged headlong after them, bracing himself against the backsuck, then with the help of his steel-like grip all four were dragged clear of the souse. Tides of Barnegat
Or, what do you say to a collar of brawn, cut down Beneath the souse, and wriggled with a knife? The Alchemist
And so he went souse into the water. Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn
In Kursk, a province of Southern Russia, when rain is much wanted, the women seize a passing stranger and throw him into the river, or souse him from head to foot. The Golden Bough
Aside from that, about the only thing they know how to do is roll a souse; but you’re different.” The Efficiency Expert
Took him three days to land anything at all, and then it's nothing but a sleeping souse in a Western bar-room scene. Merton of the Movies
Thus, his Diary absolutely resembles the genial cauldrons at the wedding of Camacho, a souse into which was sure to bring forth at once abundance and variety of whatever could gratify the most eccentric appetite. The Diary of Samuel Pepys
Then standing with the water up to his waist he will souse his head and face, then perhaps swim a few double overhand strokes, his head going under at each stroke. The Pagan Tribes of Borneo
Then he either sent a thumping telegram for help, which brought Molly to take charge of the dog, or he got rid of the dog by souse clever trick. Wild Animals I Have Known
Let me catch you at it again, and I'll souse you in the river next time. Little Men
Come on, then, satire! general, unconfined, Spread thy broad wing, and souse on all the kind. An Essay on Man
Yet, for some illogical reason, Chum did not seek to withdraw his aristocratic self from the shivering clutch of the repentant souse. His Dog
Sours: Soaring ascent; a hawk was said to be "on the soar" when he mounted, "on the sours" or "souse" when he descended on the prey, and took it in flight. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems
"Wait till she biles up good and then souse him; see?" The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights
At first he made a wry face, holding his nose, because of the acrid smell of the souse. An Iceland Fisherman
Then I plunged down, slid over the rocks, and went souse into the spring. The Young Forester
It was great to see him wade in the water an' wallow an' souse his head under. The Call of the Canyon
And the schooner meanwhile slipt like a racer through the pass, and met the long sea of the open ocean with a souse of spray. The Ebb-Tide
No: know the gallant monarch is in arms And like an eagle o'er his aery towers To souse annoyance that comes near his nest.— King John
And he swooped down to souse his head and neck. The Garden Party and Other Stories
There was water in a ditch hard by, not very clear; but the poor creature struggling between life and death, I filled my hat withal, and came flying to souse him. The Cloister and the Hearth
Stacked up to me like a guy that's got just enough dough for a good big souse. Cabin Fever
When you was spieling that Adam Strang yarn, I remember you mentioned playing chess with that royal souse of an emperor’s brother.  The Jacket (Star-Rover)
There wasn't a steward, even, grand and remote as she was, who, at her bidding, would have hesitated to souse the Old Man himself with a plate of soup. The Night-Born
So you hadn't heard how Bud's turned out to be a regular souse? Cabin Fever
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