bused English
Alternative forms
* bussed
Verb
(head)
(bus)
* {{quote-news, year=2012, date=November 20, author=Nina Bernstein, title=Storm Bared a Lack of Options for the Homeless in New York, work=New York Times citation
, passage=In the three weeks since, the city has repeatedly relocated evacuees on short notice. To reopen schools, it bused many to armories, turning drill floors into open dormitories for the first time since a 1980s lawsuit halted the practice.}}
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boused English
Verb
(head)
(bouse)
bouse English
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
* bowse
Verb
(bous)
(nautical) To haul or hoist (something) with a tackle.
Etymology 2
Noun
( en noun)
(obsolete) drink, especially alcoholic drink
(obsolete) a carouse; a booze
* Carlyle
- A good bouse of liquor.
Verb
( bous)
(obsolete) To drink immoderately; to carouse; to booze.
( Webster 1913)
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