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Sentence count:118+6Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: immerseinundatesinksubmergeSimilar words: dropsdrop outdrop offdrop bydroughtbedroomrowsyndromeMeaning: [draʊn]  v. 1. cover completely or make imperceptible 2. get rid of as if by submerging 3. die from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating 4. kill by submerging in water. 
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(91) The rich had not become so conspicuously rich as to drown all moderate incomes in obscurity.
(92) In the last few years, the tripodal ligands bearing nitrogen atoms have drown much attention because of their polydentate, flexility and ease to synthesize.
(93) If it ever burst through its loose wall of moraine, it would drown the Sherpa villages in the valley below.
(94) Import: settlement of accounts payable, negotiation and collection of documentary bills drown on foreign investment enterprises.
(95) I can't bear to see the pretty babes drown before my eyes.
(96) It merely occurred to him that if he should drown it would be a shame.
(97) The bite from the bottle was equally painful and now, asking for "the hair of the dog that bit me" means to drown your hangover in more booze.
(98) Ever hibernate a box turtle in an area where there is ANY chance of flooding. They can and do drown!
(99) I can drown a drink of water and kill a dead tree-wait till you see Mohammed Ali"."
(100) A baddie-turned-goodie, she tries to drown Bond, then slowly surrenders to his generic star power.
(101) He tried insanely to drown himself in a two - foot pool of water.
(102) All he could do for the moment was to drown his sorrows in his brandy.
(103) He was afraid, because of his great weakness, that he might fall in and drown.
(104) But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition.
(105) Such love will drown him in suffocation, pain and despair.
(106) The old drummer wanted to make a drum out of the donkey's skin. So he threw Pinocchio into the sea to drown him.
(107) She was shouting(sentencedict.com/drown.html), hoping to drown out the thundering of the river.
(108) Loyalist cries of "U. S. A. " tried to drown out the dissent. -Please, please don't be diverted by the ground noise and the static.
(109) As brave as a lion, Mr. A jumped into the river to save the drown boy.
(110) Cut-rate journalists and underground marketing campaigns now drown out the authentic voices of amateur wordsmiths.
(111) Let him hang or drown - starve - go to the devil.
(112) Attempting to drown herself in inanity, she marries Peter Keating, only to leave him for newspaper tycoon Gail Wynand, publisher of the Banner, where Toohey's column appears.
(113) Apparently Jason, born on Friday the 13th, chooses that date to take revenge on oversexed campers much like the ones who allowed him to drown in Crystal Lake.
(114) It'shall be forbidden to drown or desert infants or commit any kind of infanticide.
(115) " No, " returned Minnie softly, and rattling the dishes to drown the conversation.
(116) Obama's financial advantage is making it possible for him to drown McCain's message in a flood of TV, web and radio ads. Obama is even advertising in video games.
(117) Vegetation is most affected by the lack of light, and secondarily by being drown.
(118) Deadly beauty, the pitcher plant traps insects in its fluid-filled cup, where they drown.
More similar words: dropsdrop outdrop offdrop bydroughtbedroomrowsyndromegrowbrownfrownnarrowgrow ongrow upharroweyebrowthrow upcrowdedthrow offthrow awayovercrowdedround and round
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