The word douse means to pour something.
The word dose is to pour a measured amount "a dose of medicine"
If you think you have overdosed, call 911. The hospital is the only place to flush an overdose of medicine out of a persons body.
That is the correct spelling of "medicine" (therapeutic drug).
winter i would say during the month of december
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It is never a good idea to over douse it could kill you, miss with your brain, and cause serious mental retardation
brian lives somwear the book douse not say
I dont know.. I wanted to say this because it was on my homework and I didn't know the answer
I would say that the word douse has a negative connotation. It's usually used in connection with negative/bad actions, such as "he doused it with gasoline and set it on fire."
Both sentences are grammatically correct. The first sentence, "The medicine helped stop the vomiting," uses the base form of the verb "stop." The second sentence, "The medicine helped to stop the vomiting," includes the infinitive form of the verb "to stop." Both convey the same meaning and are interchangeable.
William Douse died in 1864.
William Douse was born in 1800.
It's a tradition to douse the coach with Gatorade after winning the championship. Quick! Douse the flames with water!