/həʊzd/, /hoʊzd/
- form-of, participle, pastsimple past and past participle of hose
- not-comparableWearing hose.
“Satins and silks and hoséd legs they shew; / Rich streams of cane-distilled nepenthe flow.”
““You must know, Estelle dear, that when one’s”—Kathryn paused, then finished maliciously—“hosed legs and feet are half frozen it is no time to consider too rigid conventions.””
“Bigly built, he looked so foolish in his puffed yellow breeches making his hosed legs seem stalk-like while he pranced and struck himself on the chest and tore the cock-feather out of his round cap an”
- Ruined, messed up.
““Weʼre having some internal communication issues. In fact, weʼre pretty hosed at the moment.””
Formsmore hosed(comparative) · most hosed(superlative)