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Glim \Glim\, n. 1. Brightness; splendor. [Obs.] 2. A light or candle. [Slang] -- Dickens. Douse the glim, put out the light. [Slang]
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douse \douse\, v. t. [as. dw?scan. (skeat.)] to put out; to extinguish. [slang] " to douse the glim." w. scott. douse v 1. put out, as of a candle or a light; "douse the ...
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This manmade cave was christened "Dowse-the-Glim Cave" by the Ducks,5 and its creation was solely intended to give privileged fraternity members shelter ...
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[1913 Webster] Douse Douse, v. t. [AS. dw[ae]scan. (Skeat.)] To put out; to extinguish; as, douse the lights. [Slang] `` To douse the glim.'' --Sir W. Scott.
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Douse the Glim · Literature, 1: " `And so you would turn honest, Captain Goffe, agrazing, would ye,' said an old weather-beaten pirate who had but one eye; ...
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DOUSE: Review the definition, meaning, pronunciation, explanation, synonyms, and ... DOUSE is a 5 letter word that starts with D. ... [Slang] `` To douse the glim.
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