1. ouse - Noun
2. ouse - Verb
4. Ouse - Proper noun
See Ooze.
Source: Webster's dictionaryRainfall is expected to continue along the rivers Severn, Wye, Ouse and Trent, while two severe danger-to-life flood warnings were issued for Ironbridge and Shrewsbury in Shropshire, both along the Severn. Source: Internet
An environment Agency spokesman said: “We are aware of the pollution incident on the River Ouse and are working with Anglian Water to identify the source. Source: Internet
The ings are flood meadows along the Ouse, while the strays are open common grassland in various locations around the city. Source: Internet
This past summer, Ouse worked with Paige Bueckers, the former Hopkins (Minn.) High School standout who is now a freshman for the University of Connecticut women’s basketball team. Source: Internet
The area between the Ouse and Cuckmere was believed to have been the location for the federate treaty settlement of Anglo-Saxon mercenaries. Source: Internet
The city is prone to flooding from the River Ouse, and has an extensive (and until 2015 mostly effective) network of flood defences with walls along the river, and a liftable barrier across the River Foss where it joins the Ouse at the 'Blue Bridge'. Source: Internet