verb
- to haul or pull with a rope or cable, especially in nautical contexts
- to drink heavily or excessively
Usage: nautical; third person singular present or plural form of 'bowse'
Usage: archaic; informal; third person singular present or plural form of 'bowse'
noun
- plural of bowse; a rope or tackle used for hauling
Usage: nautical; rare
Examples
- The sailors bowses the cargo onto the ship with steady effort.
- He bowses the line tight to secure the sail.
- The crew bowses the anchor chain across the deck.
- In old taverns, drunkards would bowses all night long.
- Multiple bowses were needed to move the heavy mast into position.