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All douche synonyms

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noun douche

  • shower β€” a person or thing that shows.
  • tub β€” a bathtub.
  • dive β€” to plunge into water, especially headfirst.
  • plunge β€” to cast or thrust forcibly or suddenly into something, as a liquid, a penetrable substance, a place, etc.; immerse; submerge: to plunge a dagger into one's heart.
  • gargle β€” to wash or rinse the throat or mouth with a liquid held in the throat and kept in motion by a stream of air from the lungs.
  • soak β€” to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
  • wash β€” to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.
  • ablution β€” the ritual washing of a priest's hands or of sacred vessels
  • dip β€” to plunge (something, as a cloth or sponge) temporarily into a liquid, so as to moisten it, dye it, or cause it to take up some of the liquid: He dipped the brush into the paint bucket.
  • scrubbing β€” to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing.
  • soaking β€” to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
  • cleansing β€” serving or intended to cleanse
  • laving β€” to wash; bathe.
  • sponging β€” any aquatic, chiefly marine animal of the phylum Porifera, having a porous structure and usually a horny, siliceous or calcareous internal skeleton or framework, occurring in large, sessile colonies.
  • swim β€” to move in water by movements of the limbs, fins, tail, etc.
  • immersion β€” an act or instance of immersing.
  • bath β€” A bath is a container, usually a long rectangular one, which you fill with water and sit in while you wash your body.
  • drenching β€” to wet thoroughly; soak.
  • ducking β€” to stoop or bend suddenly; bob.
  • soap β€” a substance used for washing and cleansing purposes, usually made by treating a fat with an alkali, as sodium or potassium hydroxide, and consisting chiefly of the sodium or potassium salts of the acids contained in the fat.
  • usually β€” habitual or customary: her usual skill.

verb douche

  • drench β€” to wet thoroughly; soak.
  • cleanse β€” To cleanse a place, person, or organization of something dirty, unpleasant, or evil means to make them free from it.
  • rinse β€” to wash lightly, as by pouring water into or over or by dipping in water: to rinse a cup.
  • permeate β€” to pass into or through every part of: Bright sunshine permeated the room.
  • impregnate β€” to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • suffuse β€” to overspread with or as with a liquid, color, etc.
  • pervade β€” to become spread throughout all parts of: Spring pervaded the air.
  • douse β€” to plunge into water or the like; drench: She doused the clothes in soapy water.
  • infuse β€” to introduce, as if by pouring; cause to penetrate; instill (usually followed by into): The energetic new principal infused new life into the school.
  • penetrate β€” to pierce or pass into or through: The bullet penetrated the wall. The fog lights penetrated the mist.
  • imbue β€” to impregnate or inspire, as with feelings, opinions, etc.: The new political leader was imbued with the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
  • steep β€” having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc.
  • immerse β€” to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink.
  • flood β€” a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
  • hose β€” a flexible tube for conveying a liquid, as water, to a desired point: a garden hose; a fire hose.
  • swab β€” a large mop used on shipboard for cleaning decks, living quarters, etc.
  • satiate β€” to supply with anything to excess, so as to disgust or weary; surfeit.
  • bathe β€” If you bathe in a sea, river, or lake, you swim, play, or wash yourself in it. Birds and animals can also bathe.
  • souse β€” to swoop or pounce upon.
  • sop β€” a piece of solid food, as bread, for dipping in liquid food.
  • sate β€” to cause to sit; seat (often followed by down): Sit yourself down. He sat me near him.
  • percolate β€” to cause (a liquid) to pass through a porous body; filter.
  • transfuse β€” to transfer or pass from one to another; transmit; instill: to transfuse a love of literature to one's students.
  • surfeit β€” excess; an excessive amount: a surfeit of speechmaking.
  • overfill β€” to fill too full, so as to cause overflowing.
  • waterlog β€” to cause (a boat, ship, etc.) to become uncontrollable as a result of flooding.
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