Definition of Scouses

1. scouse [n] - See also: scouse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scouses

scouring pad
scouring pads
scouring powder
scouring powders
scouring rush
scouring rushes
scourings
scours
scourse
scoursed
scourses
scoursing
scouse
scouser
scousers
scouses (current term)
scout car
scout film
scout group
scout out
scout radiograph
scout troop
scoutcraft
scoutcrafts
scouted
scouter
scouters
scouth
scouther

Literary usage of Scouses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Medical essays by Albert Leary Gihon, William E. Taylor, Delavan Bloodgood, Lewis Stephen Pilcher, Navy Dept, Robert T. Maccoun, United States, James McClelland, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Edward Shippen, John Mills Browne, Edward Duggan Payne (1873)
"... by the popularity of the scouses, which some commanding officers are thoughtful enough to encourage by- allowing the range an extra supply of wood. ..."

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