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souse
 
NOUN:Slang. A person who is habitually drunk: drunk, drunkard, inebriate, sot, tippler. Slang : boozehound, boozer, lush2, rummy1, soak, sponge, stiff. See DRUGS.
VERB:1. To plunge briefly in or into a liquid: dip, douse, duck, dunk, immerge, immerse, submerge, submerse. See ENTER. 2. To make thoroughly wet: douse, drench, saturate, soak, sodden, sop, wet. See DRY.
 
 
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