Sentences

dowse in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

DOWSE (verb): To search for underground water or minerals using a forked stick or similar tool, based on the belief that it can detect hidden resources.

Sample Sentences

  1. He tried to dowse for water in the dry field using a forked stick.
  2. Many believe that dowsing can reveal hidden resources beneath the earth's surface.
  3. As a child, she watched her grandfather dowse for springs with remarkable success.
  4. The ancient art of dowsing often uses tools like pendulums and rods for locating objects.
  5. Despite skepticism from scientists, some enthusiasts swear by their ability to dowse effectively.
  6. She used a forked stick to dowse for water in the dry field.
  7. Many believe that dowsing can reveal hidden treasures beneath the earth.
  8. He spent the afternoon trying to dowse for the rumored spring in the woods.
  9. Despite skepticism from scientists, she insisted that her ability to dowse was genuine.
  10. The old man taught his grandson to dowse, passing down the family tradition.
  11. He decided to dowse for water sources on the property using a forked stick.
  12. The ancient practice of dowsing has been both criticized and celebrated throughout history.
  13. After watching a documentary about dowsing, she felt inspired to try it for her garden.
  14. Many believe that dowsing can reveal hidden treasures beneath the earth's surface.
  15. Despite its controversial nature, some farmers swear by dowsing to locate underground streams.

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