Examples of 'towser' in a sentence

Meaning of "towser"

towser (noun) - 'Towser' is a Scottish term that refers to a big, strong, or powerful person or thing
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  • A given name for a dog.

How to use "towser" in a sentence

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Towser against the vermin.
I will send word for ol Towser to stand by.
Towser worked for the Glenturret Distillery.
Sounds like old Towser.
Water towser by night.
Down to young Towser.
Sergeant Towser speaking.
When you reach Wither marsh, contact old Towser.
Lock them in your cabinet where Sergeant Towser can not get his hands on them . ".
When you reach Withermarsh, contact old Towser.
In the movie, Towser is a dog who lives at Withermarsh.
Hmm … sounds like old Towser.
Towser against the vermin. Are the enumerators satisfied?
Withermarsh, contact old Towser.
Take Towser back to his pit, Nanny.

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Let me see them . Towser.
It 's old Towser down at Withermarsh, sir.
I want him to believe that he's proved me wrong… It's important Towser.
I am -- sergeant towser speaking.
Rats in the garden Catch them, Towser.
I will send word for ol ' Towser to stand by . Roof!
Silly Nanny's left your breakfast… and brought you Towser instead.
That 's old Towser.
It 's important Towser.

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