Synonyms for hosing
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : hoh-zing |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhoʊ zɪŋ |
Top 10 synonyms for hosing Other synonyms for the word hosing
- bad-mouthing
- bait
- bamboozle
- bang up
- baptize
- bath
- beat
- beguile
- bend the rules
- bilk
- bill of goods
- blame
- bleed
- bluff
- brush up
- bubble
- bunco
- bung up
- bunk
- burn
- caboodle
- castigation
- censure
- cheating
- chisel
- clean up
- cleanse
- con
- con game
- conning
- cozen
- crib
- crooked deal
- cross
- curse
- curses
- cut up
- damage
- damp
- deception
- defamation
- defile
- defraud
- delude
- deluge
- deprave
- derision
- desecrate
- diddle
- dilute
- dip
- dirty pool
- do
- do a number on
- do the dishes
- do the laundry
- doctor
- double-cross
- double-deal
- double-dealing
- douche
- douse
- drench
- drool
- drown
- dunk
- dupe
- eject
- enmesh
- ensnare
- entangle
- entice
- expel
- extortion
- fast one
- fast talk
- finagle
- flattery
- fleece
- flimflam
- float
- flood
- fool
- fraud
- fresh up
- freshen up
- fudge
- gip
- give bum steer
- gouge
- gull
- gyp
- harm
- hit below the belt
- hoax
- hoodwink
- hose
- hosing
- humidify
- hustle
- ill-treat
- illude
- imbathe
- imbue
- immerse
- impair
- insults
- inundate
- invective
- inveigle
- irrigate
- jerk around
- juggle
- kicking around
- knifing
- lap
- launder
- lave
- lead astray
- lead on
- libel
- lie
- lure
- maltreat
- mar
- mess up
- milk
- misdirect
- misguide
- mishandle
- misinform
- mislead
- misrepresent
- mistreat
- misuse
- moisten
- molest
- obloquy
- oppress
- opprobrium
- outwit
- overreach
- persecute
- pervert
- pollute
- pull a fast one
- pull one's leg
- pull something funny
- pull wool over eyes
- pushing around
- put on
- put-down
- quinine
- racket
- ream
- reproach
- revilement
- rinse
- rip off
- rip-off
- ripoff
- rook
- rope in
- rough up
- roughhouse
- ruin
- sandbag
- saturate
- scam
- scolding
- scour
- screw
- scrub
- seduce
- shady deal
- shaft
- shake up
- shakedown
- sham
- shampoo
- shell game
- shine
- short
- shower
- shuck
- signifying
- skin
- slander
- slosh
- smoke and mirrors
- snow
- snow job
- soak
- soap
- sodden
- soft sell
- soft soap
- song and dance
- sop
- souse
- spatter
- splash
- spoil
- sponge
- spray
- sprinkle
- stack the cards
- starch
- steal
- steep
- stiff
- sting
- stretch the rules
- submerge
- sucker
- sucker game
- suffuse
- swab
- swearing
- swindle
- taint
- take
- take a bath
- take a shower
- take for a ride
- take in
- take out
- tempt
- the business
- thin
- tirade
- total
- trick
- trim
- tub
- two-time
- upbraiding
- victimize
- vilification
- violate
- vituperation
- wash
- wash up
- water
- wax
- weaken
- wet
- wipe
Définition of hosing
Origin :- late Old English, hosa "covering for the leg," from Proto-Germanic *husan (cf. Old Saxon, Old Norse hosa, Middle High German hose "covering for the leg," German Hose "trousers"), literally "covering," from PIE *(s)keu- "to cover, conceal" (see hide (n.1)). Old French hose, Old Spanish huesa are of Germanic origin. Sense of "flexible rubber tube for liquid" is first attested late 15c.
- As in abuse : noun verbal attack
- As in scam : noun swindle
- As in snow job : noun misrepresentation
- As in mislead : verb give someone the wrong idea, information
- As in play dirty : verb cheat
- As in abuse : verb physically hurt or injure
- As in shortchange : verb cheat
- As in bathe : verb wash with water and, usually, soap
- As in wash : verb bathe, clean
- As in water : verb dampen; put water in
- As in wet : verb cause to become damp, moist
- As in cheat : verb defraud, fool
- As in lave : verb wash
- As in flimflam : verb deceive, swindle
- As in flush : verb inundate with liquid
- The night crew was moving through the empty Main Street, hosing down the streets, sweeping, scrubbing.
- Extract from : « Makers » by Cory Doctorow
Antonyms for hosing
- acclaim
- acclamation
- adulate
- adulation
- advise
- aid
- approval
- approve
- assist
- be honest
- benefit
- care for
- cherish
- clean
- collect
- commend
- commendation
- compliment
- counsel
- defend
- dehydrate
- dirty
- disenchant
- disgust
- dry
- esteem
- exaltation
- exclude
- fail
- flattery
- frankness
- gather
- give
- grow
- guard
- help
- honesty
- honor
- ignore
- improve
- lead
- lose
- offer
- openness
- pale
- plaudit
- please
- praise
- preservation
- preserve
- prize
- protect
- purify
- repulse
- respect
- revere
- sanctify
- support
- thicken
- treasure
- treat well
- truth
- truthfulness
- turn off
- uncolor
- uprightness
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