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bowse

[ US /ˈboʊs/ ]
VERB
  1. haul with a tackle

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  • A hook is fixed on each part of the whip, near the block, so that the parts being bowsed on alternately, a full box is brought up on one hook and an empty one lowered by the other, at the same time. Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. 1866. Fourth edition.
  • Bowser, also known as King Koopa is the leader and most powerful of the turtle-like Koopa race and Mario's archnemesis. Archive 2010-03-01
  • The laws in Arizona regarding illegal immigration have to do with keeping the amount of people entering the United States under control in order to keep our citizens safe. paul bowser Arizona bill: Profiling or common sense?
  • Though the story has been difficult to document, Bowser's willingness to risk her life as part of the Richmond underground is certain.
  • His enemies are not the fearsome ape Donkey Kong or King Bowser the dragon - though they can be as deadly.
  • Microsoft insulting users who dare to use another bowser … never, it should read “… arrogant, pompous, self-serving Microsoft …” more like it. Microsoft’s Browser Comparison Chart Offends Anyone Who’s Ever Used Another Browser | Lifehacker Australia
  • Do we think "Gooddown," or "Goodstay" would cause him to walk away confused, or that "Goodgirl" would cause a boy bowser to develop a gender identity problem? Sophia Yin: Animal Behavior: Teaching Rover to Race to You on Cue
  • Not many fellows have been bowsed up in that fashion and cut down so speedily! The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea
  • Mary Elizabeth Bowser, likely born Mary Jane Richards, was a slave of the Van Lew family in Richmond, Virginia.
  • Hurrah, up with her now, altogether!" came the next cry; and then, the anchor was bowsed up to the cathead to the lively chorus that rang through the ship, the men walking away with the fall as if it had no weight attached to it. Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes
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