dowsing

[ US /ˈdaʊsɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /dˈa‍ʊzɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. searching for underground water or minerals by using a dowsing rod
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How To Use dowsing In A Sentence

  • Last week, a gentleman who will be un-named here, took me to task for my statements concerning dowsing.
  • It is one of the many ancient varieties of dowsing devices.
  • Actually, I am not as sceptical of dowsing as you might think.
  • Another phase of psychic activity is that illustrated in "dowsing" or water-finding by means of the hazel fork. Second Sight A study of Natural and Induced Clairvoyance
  • Now we move on to the main feature, dowsing for water.
  • Ms Vine and Ms Kitson use trances and visions, clairvoyance, dowsing and psychometry trying to pick up stories in the mind from objects to uncover any paranormal activity.
  • I also have no doubt that when practiced by someone with a good practical knowledge of field archaeology, dowsing with rods can sometimes hit the jackpot.
  • I wrote to Paul (an old colleague) referring him to your article [on dowsing] and he replied.
  • SOLOMON - Whether a person believes grave dowsing is just speculation or whether someone is a true believer, Ron Britt of Abilene is convinced that the method works. Archive 2005-06-01
  • It was a hi-tech-appearing dowsing rod that had non-functioning electronic parts epoxied into it.
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