scourer
11scourer — courser …
12scourer — noun (C) a small ball of wire or rough plastic for cleaning cooking pots and pans …
13scourer — scour·er …
14scourer — I. /ˈskaʊrə/ (say skowruh) noun someone or something that scours or cleanses. {scour1 + er1} II. /ˈskaʊrə/ (say skowruh) noun 1. someone who scours or ranges about. 2. British (in the 17th and 18th centuries) a prankster who roamed …
15wool scourer — noun : an operator of a machine for scouring raw wool …
16naumkeag scourer — noun see naumkeag I …
17courser — scourer …
18scour — scour1 [skour] vt. [ME scouren < MDu scuren < ? OFr escurer < VL * excurare, to take great care of < L ex , intens. + curare, to take care of < cura, care] 1. to clean or polish by vigorous rubbing, as with abrasives, soap and… …
19scour — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch schuren, from Old French escurer, from Late Latin excurare to clean off, from Latin, to take good care of, from ex + curare to care for, from cura care Date: 14th century transitive… …
20Toupee (song) — Toupee is a song written by Colin Lane and Frank Woodley of the successful Australian comedy duo Lano and Woodley. The song is about a man who owns a toupee, and who is describing all the things he is able to use it for. Some of the uses include… …