sarse
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɑː(ɹ)s/
Verb
sarse (third-person singular simple present sarses, present participle sarsing, simple past and past participle sarsed)
- (transitive) To sift through a sieve or sarse.
Noun
sarse (countable and uncountable, plural sarses)
- Eye dialect spelling of sauce.
- 1833, John Neal, The Down-Easters, Volume 1:
- I wanted cabbage or potaters, or most any sort o' garden sarse … .
- 1870, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, The Story of a Bad Boy:
- "I don't want any of your sarse," said the boy, scowling.
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Verb
sarse (third-person singular simple present sarses, present participle sarsing, simple past and past participle sarsed)
- Eye dialect spelling of sauce.
- 1859, Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
- Well, that ‘ud be imposing, too, on Tellson’s. For you cannot sarse the goose and not the gander.
- 1859, Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
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