He doused his hair in the bucket and rinsed off the shampoo.
A guard doused the flames with a fire extinguisher.
He will douse the flower bed with water.
It's a tradition to douse the coach with Gatorade after winning the championship. Quick! Douse the flames with water!
A bucket of water can be used to douse a small fire.
Depends on the sentence it is used in
When the wood pile caught on fire, Sheila doused it with water to put it out.
In a manner yet, depends on the context of the rest of the sentence:
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William Douse died in 1864.
William Douse was born in 1800.
Effectively yes, when you "douse" a fire you put it out.
To pour water or another liquid over something.