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[
tou
-zer
]
tow·ser
/
ˈtaʊ
zər
/
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[
tou
-zer
]
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noun
1.
a big dog.
2.
Informal
.
a big, hearty person, especially one who is very energetic:
He is a towser for rough outdoor work.
Origin:
1670–80;
touse
+
-er
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"An ancient estate should always go to males. It is mighty foolish to let a stranger have it because he marries your daughter, and takes your name. As for an estate newly acquired by trade, you may give it, if you will, to the dog
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