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
In a manner yet, depends on the context of the rest of the sentence:
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When the wood pile caught on fire, Sheila doused it with water to put it out.
ebder mon douse
William Douse died in 1864.
William Douse was born in 1800.
Effectively yes, when you "douse" a fire you put it out.
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