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third-person singular simple present sools, present participle sooling, simple past and past participle sooled
(Australia) To encourage (especially a dog) to attack. quotations examples
She went quickly towards her camp, calling softly, "Birree gougou," which meant "Sool 'em, sool 'em," and was the signal for the dogs to come out.
1896, K. Langloh Parker, Australian Legendary Tales, Nutt, page 91
So he had to satisfy his lust for homicide with passing on the urges of the Propagandists and sooling the able-bodied off to war and hounding pacifists and enemies into retirement.
1938, Xavier Herbert, chapter VIII, in Capricornia, pages 120–121