How To Use Dowser In A Sentence

  • That ilk aren't left, right or middle and they couldn't care less because they're without a moral compass, relying instead on the guidance of a cash dowser that they whittle up for themselves under the tutelage of sc**bags like Goldschmidt and others who perpetuate the cycle of pro abusus publico. Good morning, sycophants (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • To find dead bodies, I simply have to dowse for them with a forked piece of wood or wire, like dowsers do for water. Silver Zombie
  • This is an excellent analysis indeed of why the unconsciously faking dowser is not aware of how he/she is producing the movement of the dowsing device.
  • Yet there was no denying either the dowser's sincerity or his supreme confidence. DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
  • Every dowsing organization, or dowser, that we have contacted, has ignored this offer.
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  • The alleged psychic ability of dowsing is said to enable dowsers to locate underground substances or objects.
  • The dowser was looking as dazed and embarrassed as I felt, thank God. Dancing with Werewolves
  • They would not be fooled by my claim that I knew the tunnels because I was a dowser. Wildfire
  • Dowsers tracking an ‘energy line’ at a neolithic henge at Knowlton, Dorset have found a stone they believe may once have been standing.
  • The error is, WindowsError: [Error 123] The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. Eggheadcafe.com articles
  • Like a drunken dowser I stumble and lurch, feeling my way down channels of sucking mud, bumping between ridges of slippery mud. A Year on the Wing
  • The lack of testing under controlled conditions explains why many psychics, graphologists, astrologers, dowsers, New Age therapists, and the like, believe in their abilities.
  • Traditional rural dowsers used wooden sticks to locate underground water.
  • Outdoors in the sculpture court, local bands Atole, Tu Fawning and E*Rock, will play throughout the day and visitors can watch an expert "dowser" uncover the colors and sounds of works of art, see a demonstration of printmaking at a mobile print factory and sample specially made beer brewed to complement individual museum objects for the event by Old Lompoc, Laurelwood and Lucky Lab. KPSU - Portland's College Radio
  • Controlled experiments set up to test the abilities of dowsers have shown that dowsers are no better at finding hidden substances than chance would predict.
  • Hereabouts we need a dowser for water, though you get asked to search for other things too. Watershed
  • He meets the girl who put the group together - Ao Sasaki - and when he gets to the forest, he meets the others - Makoto Numata, a dowser who finds dead people instead of water; Keiko Makino, an embalmer, which is rare in Japan because cremation is the principal way of disposing of the dead; and Yuji Yata, who speaks to aliens through his hand puppet. Graphic novels: old ones, new ones, “borrowed” ones, and blue ones – you could get married with these books! | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • That I'm a dowser, a human divining road who can locate hidden stores of penises underground? Sara Davidson: My First Job As A "National Penis Finder"
  • Someone could have taken it while I was dallying with a dowser! Dancing with Werewolves
  • And, as usual in such matters, none of the participating astrologers, clairvoyants, ‘face readers,’ or dowsers who failed the tests, believe that their own claimed abilities are imaginary.
  • Mysteries abound, in large part because Cassandra's inherited skill as a dowser the term preferred by those who discover objects with the help of a Y-shaped divining rod helps her uncover truths others would rather keep buried. Latimes.com - News
  • On a hot summer day I came looking for water in a place where no water exists, the way dowsers do when they search for trapped, underground places, seeking out the ghost of water, its remanence. My (Imaginary) Dinner With Lydia Davis
  • Most psychics and dowsers, for example, do not even realize that they need to do controlled tests of their powers to rule out the possibility that they are deceiving themselves.
  • The experts in this dowsers' society say you can successfully dowse anything at all.
  • In the 1950's, urban renewal's principal tool was the bull-dowser. Steve Poses: On the Road: Philadelphia's Neighborhood Farmers' Markets -- Headhouse

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