Definitions for towser

towser tow·ser

Spelling: [tou-zer]
IPA: /ˈtaʊ zər/

Towser is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 129 anagrams from letters in towser (eorstw).

Definitions for towser

noun

  1. a big dog.
  2. Informal. a big, hearty person, especially one who is very energetic:

Origin of towser

First recorded in 1670-80; touse + -er1

Examples for towser

You may not think it; but Mr. towser is actually afraid of me.

towser had run off again, on one of his attempts to wiggle through a drift.

Neither Moses nor towser could stay to face the coming wrath.

Then towser leaped forward and caught Si Peters by his trowsers.

This time towser followed his temporary master inside the hut.

He went off on horseback, and took with him towser, the farm dog.

Quiet, towser, he added, for the dog showed signs of not wanting to go in.

The article towser had discovered was a sling-shot Jerry often carried with him.

Here, towser, he went on to the dog, come in here and behave yourself.

And towser, stirred by the others' emotion, barked joyfully.

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