Crossword-Solution: DOWSER 6 letters, 25 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Dowser n. A divining rod used in searching for water, ore, etc., a
dowsing rod.
Dowser n. One who uses the dowser or divining rod.

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DOWSER anagram DOWERS, DROWES, DROWSE

We have 25 clues for the answer “DOWSER”

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prospecting for water 1 answer
Water-diviner 1 answer
Water seeker 1 answer
WATER (hidden), finder of 1 answer
PERSON capable of locating hidden water 1 answer
PERSON able to locate hidden water 1 answer
One using a divining rod 1 answer
Divining rod wielder 1 answer
Divining rod user 1 answer
Divining one 1 answer
Diviner, of a sort 1 answer
Water finder 2 answers
One with a rod 2 answers
WATER-finder 2 answers
WATER locator 2 answers
WATER witch 3 answers
discoverer 8 answers
A ROD USED BY A MAGICIAN OR WATER DIVINER 10 answers
divining rod 11 answers
detector 14 answers
searcher 16 answers
diviner 27 answers
seeker 49 answers
explorer 72 answers
Harbinger 81 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DOWSER (5)

She also told Moongarr Bill that in England she had seen a dowser searching for hidden springs by means of a forked hazel twig carried in front of him which pointed downwards where there was water and asked why Australians didn't adopt a similar method.
Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land Rosa Praed 2003
Blood Dick Haggit and Bertie Askins Had dancers' skirts on their horses' gaskins; Crash Pete Snounce with that girl of Dowser's Drove a horse that was wearing trousers; The waggonette from The Old Pier Head Drove to the tune "My Monkey's Dead." The costermongers as smart as sparrows Brought their wives in their donkey barrows.
Right Royal John Masefield 2004
Vine: Will you drink? Dowser: Ay! Drink! what else is left for a man to do Who knows what I know? Vine: Good.
Georgian Poetry 1913-15 Various 2005
Dowser: You fleering grinning louts, I'll give it you now; now have it in your faces! Sollers: Crimini, he's going to fight! Dowser: You try and fight with the thing that's on my side! Merrick: A ranter! Huff: A boozy one then.
Georgian Poetry 1913-15 Various 2005
Dowser: Ay, if you like, hell fire, Hell fire flying through the night! 'Twould be A thing to blink about, a blast of it Swept in your face, eh? and a thing to set The whole stuff of the earth smoking rarely? Which of you said 'the heat's a wonder to-night'? You have not done with marvelling.
Georgian Poetry 1913-15 Various 2005

Quotes with DOWSER (2)

I don’t spot junk neighbourhoods by the way they look, but by the feel, somewhat the same process by which a dowser locates hidden water. I am walking along and suddenly the junk in my cells moves and twitches like the dowsers wand: ‘Junk here!
William S. Burroughs Junky
I don't understand computers. I've been unable to construct a working mental model of how they do what they do. I can break software by looking at it. I can blow anything up. Without trying. It's sort of like being a dowser. And this extreme elaborate clumsiness on my part is actually something people will pay me for. It's quite wonderful.
Brenda Laurel
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1995–2022).