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  • The boat races during the Dragon Boat Festival are traditional customs to attempts to rescue the patriotic poet Chu Yuan. Chu Yuan drowned on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month in 277 B.C. Chinese citizens now throw bamboo leaves filled with cooked rice into the water. Therefore the fish could eat the rice rather than the hero poet. This later on turned into the custom of eating tzungtzu and rice dumplings.
  • I passed plunging gorges, streams in spate, riverbanks ripped open, fields flooded, a brown soup drowning the track.
  • In my scenario, the Senator tells the drowning person that it was the flailing non-swimmer's fault for falling in and not learning how to swim, not the Senator's doing, just before the erratic splasher goes under the surface for the last time. Norman Cressy: Musings II
  • There was Patch after was drowned out of a curagh that turned over. The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays
  • Everyday there will be an opportunity to smile or to frown, to dance or to drown, to be glad or sad. It's a choice! RVM 
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  • He explained to the Western People that an old dinghy, which has been patched up by his son on the morning of the accident, proved to be the rescue vehicle for the drowning family.
  • Wait for governments to take effective action on global warming and you could fry or drown first.
  • The sector dam broke and its water drowned the entire valley.
  • The twitters of agreement amongst her friends drowned out Raven's plea of, ‘He's not mine…‘
  • Angry Reader has a point about "spill," and while I can see Joel's point about it being what people call it, I respectfully suggest that it's that logic which got us to the point where we called chaining people to walls, beating them, freezing them, blasting music and noise at them at decibel levels high enough to inflict pain, electrifying their genitals, humiliating them and then drowning them repeatedly "enhanced interrogation techniques. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • For a moment I feared I was going to drown as I lay pole-axed on the shingle, but scrambled free in time. Country diary: Western Cumbria
  • This done with expedition, like men skilful in such mischief, as they took their cockboat to go aboard their own ship, it was overwhelmed in the sea, and certain of these men there drowned; the rest were preserved even by those silly souls whom they had before spoiled, who saved and delivered them aboard the _Swallow_. Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland
  • The almost desperate character of the effort to silence or drown out antiwar protests suggests that something more than mindless flag-waving is going on here.
  • It's a delicate white fish that's less fishy and less oily than the kind of catfish that usually gets drowned in chili powder.
  • He seemed to have something to prove, and this occasionally meant his guitar would drown out the vocals or prolong a tune.
  • Even from where we looked you could glimpse the glint of the huge carp pond where Abbe Gerard had drowned.
  • Anxiety is love’s greatest killer. It makes others feel as you might when a drowning man holds on to you. You want to save him, but you know he will strangle you with his panic. Anais Nin 
  • All those women and children excursion beanfeast burned and drowned in New York. Ulysses
  • How many men drowned when the boat capsized?
  • Chatting in their usual rapid-fire mix of Czech and Slovak -- a sound that assistant coach Tim Hunter once described as "three guys trying to drown: blub-blub-blub" -- the trio suddenly broke into hysterical laughter. From the archives: Skating through life
  • Another of his great-uncles was called Richard, whose son drowned as a small child and whose wife was so upset by the loss she ended up in a mental asylum.
  • With its quicksands the river usually drowns a few unwary visitors every season.
  • It is believed that these spirits, ‘drowned ghosts’, will suffer in the water until someone else comes to take their place.
  • Ah, what a world entire was this lost little hamlet of Paradise, where merrymakers trod on the mourners 'heels, where the scream of the biniou drowned the floating note of the passing bell, where Misery drew the curtains of her bed and lay sleepless, listening to Gayety dancing breathless to the patter of a coquette's wooden shoes! The Maids of Paradise
  • Both the speaker and his speech were drowned out by the disapproval of the crowd.
  • APEC seems be drowning in an ocean of jargon.
  • She let him drown her in the deep water, too weak even to raise her hands to cling to him.
  • Both the speaker and his speech were drowned out by the disapproval of the crowd.
  • The wounded were trampled and drowned in the shallow waves.
  • Has she given her selection the full-on syrup-drowning treatment (not afraid to splurge), or do the scattered half-open jam packets indicate she's a nibbler (delicate, but with a mellow fruity finish)?
  • If a Romney drowns in a river, they were probably trying to commit suicide, but changed their minds, and then irrationally swam upstream, thinking they would be saved because they'd had this stupid expression drummed into their heads that swimming upstream was a good thing to do, even though it's not. "What the Hell is Mitt Romney Talking About?"
  • Viola is shipwrecked off the coast of Illyria and, separated from her twin Sebastian, believes him drowned.
  • Four more people drowned in eastern India on Wednesday and an overflowing river threatened to inundate low-lying areas around Patna, the populous capital city of Bihar state, relief officials said yesterday.
  • My thoughts cling to the tangible memory of you and your every little gesture and movement like a drowning person clings to their saviour.
  • Warrior stroke Jingtao hack flow without sinking, coward in be in smooth water will drown.
  • For this island whereon ye stand is no true island, but a great fish stationary a-middlemost of the sea, whereon the sand hath settled and trees have sprung up of old time, so that it is become like unto an island; 8 but, when ye lighted fires on it, it felt the heat and moved; and in a moment it will sink with you into the sea and ye will all be drowned. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I scraped the stone against the blade harder, hoping to drown out her voice and signify that I didn't want to talk.
  • He wanted to drown himself in her, to bury deep into the cells of her skin and to forget himself there.
  • This supposedly protected subspecies continues to die in the tuna nets - Sam LaBudde witnessed 200 drown in a single net.
  • Simiulated drowning is not drowning, which would be unnacceptable. What is happening to America? Today i heard that our beloved Obama is now letting people from the bush admin.
  • Doyle hopes to prove his new pet theories on the existence of the supernatural, but when a murder takes place, his own drowned ghost reappears to dog him.
  • A post-mortem report revealed she had drowned.
  • Avoid the ford on which your friend was drowned
  • Diplomats are useful only in fair weather. As soon as it rains they drown in every drop. Charles de Gaulle 
  • Damon said he was especially nervous when he was doing a scene in the water, because “to drown is a very human fear.” Rose McGowan Injured On Set Of “Red Sonja”
  • Like the person who gets fat because they eat unnourishing foods and so is always hungry and so is always eating, she drowned in words that could not teach her to swim. The Women’s Room
  • It seems to work just fine, doesn't it, your ability to drown your emotions in empty sexual encounters.
  • Pacino is led into it for his baptism, and the dunking is a violent spasm, as if the attendants want to drown him instead. 'Merchant of Venice': Al Pacino's Shylock is a moving take on an immovable man
  • If you saw somebody drowning what would you do?
  • The flood was overwhelming and the city was soon drowned.
  • The pressed men looked very sulky and angry, and eyed the shore as if even then they longed to jump overboard and swim for it; but the sentry, with his musket, at the gangway was a strong hint that they would have other dangers besides drowning to contend with should they attempt it. True Blue
  • In his most remarkable feat, he constructs a low-lying town in a dry lakebed only to drown it for a spectacular inundation.
  • A jury in Canada has found three members of an Afghan family guilty of drowning three teenage sisters and another woman in what the judge described as "cold-blooded, shameful murders" resulting from a "twisted concept of honour". 'Honour killings': Canadian jury finds Afghan family guilty
  • So I guess it is time to go and rest my head on the pillow, and let unconsciousness drown those thoughts.
  • They were being subversive and celebratory at the same time and there was also something rawly sexual about this gaggle of half-drowned young people cavorting and hugging and splashing in the mud.
  • He made a vain attempt to reach the drowning child.
  • Su Ai-chih, a 67-year-old retiree and spiritual medium, says a woman who was drowned by Chinese soldiers and turned into a goddess has even asked believers for help in reconnecting with her family on the mainland. Archive 2008-04-01
  • But then the flames drowned out the rest, and Raspa was engulfed in flames that stretched up and spluttered sparks like shooting stars into the velvety black, strangely beautiful night sky. Bubble in the Bathtub
  • Drowning man will catch at a straw. 
  • In the emotional reaction to the attacks in New York and Washington, sloganeers drowned out intelligence.
  • Teenager Matt Brown is being hailed a hero for saving a young child from drowning.
  • A drowning man will catch at a broken reed: the jeweller no sooner heard the sound of the word astrologer than he went up to Ahmed, told him what had happened, and said, "If you understand your art, you must be able to discover the king's ruby. Arabian nights. English
  • He felt like he was drowning in them… dying happily in the blissful sea of her soul.
  • All aboard were in grave peril of drowning.
  • We're drowning under vast quantities of ropey information, and none the wiser for the experience.
  • Now there were filets of flaky white stuff drowned in a red sauce.
  • He damn near drowned.
  • The rest of the interview was reportedly drowned out by the sound of heads coming into repeated contact with brick walls.
  • How could somebody both scare your horse and try to drown you?
  • Steve was a good friend I lost last year; he asphyxiated and/or drowned at Soda Springs up in Napa.
  • The characteristic Paula Wolfert fiddliness was exactly what I was looking for-I wanted to fuss a bit over my one-time truffle, yet not to drown it in extras; after all, I was wondering what it tasted like. Toast:
  • Some of the time the crowd drown him out completely, and he stalks the stage revelling in the adulation.
  • They taste like crap, but if you drown them in marinara it’s sort of like eating spaghetti. You are SO going to love me – The finale « Bored Mommy
  • Drowning man will catch at a straw. 
  • For the occasion, part of a campaign to prevent child drownings by promoting swimming lessons, he made a splash in red boardies with a design of pink hibiscus topped with a blue long-sleeved rashie. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Both the speaker and his speech were drowned out by the disapproval of the crowd.
  • Thousands of birds are being hooked and drowned on baited longlines set for fish.
  • While the young drifter proves he's not so heartless when he saves one of the kids from drowning, he is certainly not above cuckolding Les.
  • I read the first 50 pages of each one hoping to drown out the hissing from the O² machine. Hat trick
  • If one hears bad music it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
  • These dogs specialize in structural collapses and drowning victims.
  • A drowning man will clutch at a straw. 
  • After this I went on board; but the first sight I met with was two men drowned in the cookroom, or forecastle of the ship, with their arms fast about one another. Robinson Crusoe
  • As a result of inadequate supervision and organisation, four of the teenagers drowned.
  • Who couldn't drink, drown her sorrows.
  • Even from where we looked you could glimpse the glint of the huge carp pond where Abbe Gerard had drowned.
  • In the distant, dinful town just a little drink to drown Rhymes of a Rolling Stone
  • Page 10 to the intoxicating cup for stimulus to artificial excitement, and drowned all seasonable delight in mire, and a poison that not the dumb animals will swallow. God Seen Above All National Calamities
  • The screams of the drill drowned out all other sounds.
  • Formal speeches were delivered at the main gate but were drowned out by a low flying army helicopter.
  • I think what saves this movie from drowning in its own drool is that it's played for laughs, rather than treat it like a suspenseful corporate espionage film. Rabid Rewind: The Informant
  • He was afraid, because of his great weakness, that he might fall in and drown.
  • Determined not to let the magazine be "drowned in estrogen," she said she would have almost exclusively male writers as they knew a lot more about sex. Welcome to the corner, avalon's willow!
  • Objective To study the influence of drowning on survival of Oncomelania in order to provide evidences for the influence on the spreading of schistosomiasis due to the construction of Three Gorges Dam.
  • A popular jive at that time was ‘If the enemy comes, he will be drowned by the saliva of us.’
  • Staggering home to the tent after nightfall he would have been sure, sooner or later, to fall into a dry shicer and break his neck, or into a wet one and be drowned. Australia Felix
  • Cut-rate journalists and underground marketing campaigns now drown out the authentic voices of amateur wordsmiths.
  • Yet if he were to die tomorrow in a jeep accident, drowning in ditch water as Mike did, it would be fundamentally indecent and mean-spirited of me to sketch such a portrait.
  • Every once in a while, a rat-a-tat of heavy rain would pelt the windows, drowning out the demanding drone of wind.
  • Royal Navy minehunter HMS Berkeley saved two men from drowning when their fishing boat began to sink in waters off Torbay.
  • During a heavy gale we encountered, when near the latitude of the Cape, one of the so-called midshipmen fell overboard and was drowned. The Cruise of the Dainty Rovings in the Pacific
  • They can talk quietly, knowing that they won't be drowned out by an army of shrieking teenyboppers.
  • Stephen: Wow, you look like a drowned rat! Didn't you know there's a thunderstorm today?
  • The current executive and legislative branches are drowning in the former and the judicial branch, which is supposed to be non-partisan, is a cauldron of partisan politics. Axelrod: I'm not thinking about Palin's next move
  • Here's one bit of news chez Juliette - I've finally struggled back into my swimming cozzie, stuck on my goggles, and plunged back into the cold and dispiriting pool of online dating - only to immediately come face to face with three drowned wasps and a floating condom. Dater Archives
  • It is destined to drown all lesser years, even as sunrise dims the morning stars with day; it is a year bright with promise and bodeful with ill-tidings also; for in the world at this moment there exist stupendous differences that this year will go far to set at rest. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
  • I was drowned in work
  • In Hellas we have a custom, whene'er one is drowned at sea - Helen
  • Ever hibernate a box turtle in an area where there is ANY chance of flooding. They can and do drown!
  • Drowning man will catch at a straw. 
  • Hypothermia can occur in younger people with heroin overdosage, from severely low blood sugars, in mountaineers, after near drowning, or in a derelict found under a bridge after an alcoholic debauch.
  • Relatives could sue, they tell me, if one of the boys fell in and drown while he was on board.
  • BELLEVILLE -- The custody battle over a newborn whose mother is accused of trying to drown her in a toilet moments after delivery will begin today at a hearing in Belleville. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • This excess floatation capacity may allow the insects to bounce on water surfaces, much like a rubber ball on a cement sidewalk, to avoid drowning during a downpour.
  • What keeps this series from drowning, not only in its squalid setting, depressing dynamics, and cornball cliché is this bucking of convention.
  • Israel failed to win firm pledge that Moscow Halt Advanced Weapons sales to Syria. obaid karki an outcast underdog libertarian diogenesist kabbalist spinoziste qutbist pantheon hexalingual automath former uae under secretary independent street-knowledge urban talking-head. unaffiliated to a state, an organized religion group, a sect or a kin and an anti tribal gentile. administration plans to revamp rescue plan american arrested near pakistani border americans face wide spectrum of money problems apparently drown in hawaii's 3 tourists high surf apple aims to defy gravity asia markets: tokyo stocks surge over 12%; financials on fire asia markets: tokyo takes off as trading resumes, nikkei up 13% asian stocks soar after us rally asia-pacific extends world market rebound assailants attack us consulate in mexico at indian call centers, another view of us australia plans $7.4 billion to boost economy australia plans us$7. 4 billion to boost economy australia unveils $7.4 billion fiscal stimulus plan austria: 'horror dad' trial likely delayed until 2009 bailout sit-down: treasury, fed and major wall street players meet bailout, part two ballmer's luck in yahoo failure gives microsoft nice miss 'as stock slips banco santander to take over sovereign bancorp in $1. 9-billion deal boeing talks with striking machinists break down boeing, machinists halt talks on ending 5-week strike boeing: contract talks with machinists off again budget cuts force rhode island to scrimp on services bush to announce $250b bank share buy-up bush to announce expanded bank bailout WN.com - Business News
  • Mary's brother Robert Whittaker, a brazier, stripped to his underwear when the ship struck, and threw away 80 gold sovereigns, the weight of which threatened to drown him.
  • A drowning man will catch at a straw. 
  • As brave as a lion, Mr. A jumped into the river to save the drown boy.
  • Bush = NOT impeached, despite 8 years of: gutted civil liberties, torture (oops, I mean enhanced interrogation techniques), an entire city drowned thanks to failure to maintain levees. Does Obama hate open source?
  • This drumfire of denialism nonsense will drown out science 10 to 1 before long. Scientist Discusses Latest Report of Rising Global Temperatures | Universe Today
  • 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.
  • The changes are simply a stopgap measure to prop up a program drowning in red ink.
  • That, presumably, is why he must 'abjure' this 'rough magic' by breaking his magical staff and drowning his book. Shakespeare
  • The word "carvery" on a pub's chalkboard sign typically means lunch includes beef, ham, turkey and stuffing, with salmon and pasta options, plus spuds and other vegetables - drowned in gravy if you like. The Buffalo News: Home
  • Too much water drowned the miller. 
  • If I clean off one of the crapoires a term lifted from Lynne for their armoire where they dump crap, though she only has one crapoire and in my house there are numerous crapoires to the point of almost calling the place a crapoireteria then maybe I can try my hand at making vanilla gelato because I have a hankering for an affogato al caffe which is simply vanilla ice cream or gelato "drowned" in a couple of shots of espresso. Archive 2005-08-01
  • First of all , they lose sight of their core range. Secondly, they start drowning in complexity. Many business people do not understand the cost value equation of increasing sophistication.
  • Money is a bottomless sea, in which honour, conscience and truth may be drowned
  • It does not "simulate" drowning -- IT IS DROWNING. War resister seeks refuge from being forced to torture
  • They became trapped by the rapidly incoming tide and eventually drowned as rescue teams - who could hear Stewart Rushton's calls for help - worked in vain to locate them.
  • Many families were drowned out by the recent flood.
  • They need to speak so loudly that they drown out those who clamor for war.
  • I'm sitting here almost in tears, drowning in a sad mixture of melancholy, confusion, hopelessness, and self-pity.
  • The boater drowned the passenger.
  • Don't drown my whisky.
  • Don't play by the river in case you fall in and drown!
  • Sharing the frame with a jukebox, he begins to speak about the film, declaring it to be about the culture and grace of music, but his voice is drowned out by the raucous titular song.
  • The disgusting smell of the medicine was drowned out by the stench of the cell, being as unhygienic as it was.
  • The rest of his query was drowned out by the sound of hissing air and falling metal as the ship lurched, and at the same time, the door began to open.
  • The fatigue from nearly drowning, touching bryozoa, being sobbed over by a couple of he-men, etc. The Boys Next Door
  • Beach operators do not have a legal obligation to provide against injury or drowning.
  • And yet he was warned by manie strange woonders (as the common people did discant) to refraine from these euill doings: for the Thames did rise with such high springs and tides, that manie townes were drowned, and much hurt doone in places about London, and elsewhere. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (2 of 12) William Rufus
  • Want to remail you something if so, but don't want to pile lead on a drowning man if not. Making Light: PSA, part 2
  • Here the Natives, in re - venge for fome of their PeopU kill '' by the Dutch in their firit Voj'dg '-, feiz'd 1 7 of them that were fent afhore for Provilions \ and 50 more being fcnt to their Relief in Sloops and Boats, were all of them kilPd, drown'd or taken. A Collection of voyages and travels [microform] : some now first printed from original manuscripts, others translated out of foreign languages, and now first publish'd in English : to which are added some few that have formerly appear'd in English
  • It is difficult to imagine we are the same people who used to flock to see the guilty or the innocent burned alive, hanged, drawn and quartered, drowned or garroted.
  • The only strong caveat involves a startling scene early in the film in which Charlie is forced by his father to drown a helpless dog.
  • Vincent Astor, twenty years old when his unappealingly acquisitive father drowned on the Titanic, displayed a more conscientious attitude towards his great fortune. Chaplin’s Girl
  • Soft, fluid fabrics will flatter your curves, but avoid frills and garish prints, as these will drown you.
  • To put love on top of career and family. There is no mission granter than looking for the other half of your life. "If my wife, my mom and my kid are drown, save my wife first.
  • Well, maybe not Exxon, but at least, let's grab and governmentalize the strongest, most valuable parts of these companies that are drowning in their own debt. Primary Bailout Guideline Should Be Bottom-up For Tax Payers First
  • His voice was drowned by the shattering roar of a jet plane passing over the chimney pot.
  • I shall drown them in an artisanal orgeat syrup and garnish with mint. What Is Twitter?
  • There is a moment of recognition and reconciliation before the boat overturns, and both, locked in a final embrace, are drowned.
  • What do the tales of Abdelrahman Salahadin's several different slaveries and "drownings" mean or evoke? Crescent by Diana Abu-Jaber: Questions
  • Do not consider young children to be drownproof because they have had swimming lessons. Muti
  • One of the overcrowded, unseaworthy boats later ran aground off the coast of Timor and three Iraqi men drowned.
  • French had just succeeded in taking across the last piece of artillery, a long "culverin" [1] (cannon), named _Madame de Forli_, [2] which had been re-taken from the Spaniards at Ravenna, was so heavy that it sank the first boat, and the poor soldiers, seeing they were lost, escaped as best they could, but many were killed and others drowned. Bayard: the Good Knight Without Fear and Without Reproach
  • But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
  • Many people drowned when the boat overturned.
  • Turlough O'Connor from a crannoge, after he had drowned his keepers; from which it would appear such structures might be used for prisons, and, probably, would be specially convenient for the detention of hostages. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
  • When Jack nearly drowned, they brought him to by artificial respiration.
  • He accused his brother of trying to drown him.
  • Everything gets drowned in two-tone tuneage.
  • The cheers of the audience drowned the professor's voice.
  • Anxiety is love’s greatest killer. It makes others feel as you might when a drowning man holds on to you. You want to save him, but you know he will strangle you with his panic. Anais Nin 
  • This reluctance to accept the hassle of dealing with the drowned was not confined to bargees.
  • Formal speeches were delivered at the main gate but were drowned out by a low flying army helicopter.
  • With its quicksands the river usually drowns a few unwary visitors every season.
  • Three sailors are missing, believed drowned.
  • I'm not that fast, but hey, at least I won't drown when dumped in water.
  • When our piper played a pibroch, the music of the waves drowned or softened down the harsh sound of the bagpipe, which discoursed most excellent music.
  • I stared at the size label hard and wondered if he would drown in it.
  • He periled his life to save the drowning boy.
  • His hair had been shaved off but his eyebrows were black, or dark brown and his eyes a deep, drowning blue.
  • Which is an argument sufficient, that goodnesse is gone up to heaven, and hath quite forsaken these loathed lower Regions, where men are drowned in the mud of all abhominable vices. The Decameron
  • Their videos evoked a glamorous existence, globetrotting around tropical locations; they were sharply dressed; they went out with supermodels; their lead singer had nearly drowned in a yacht race.
  • He did ask if I thought people should not be allowed to walk on canal towpaths in case they fell in and drowned.
  • Beach operators do not have a legal obligation to provide against injury or drowning.
  • The little girl fell into the lake and drowned.
  • Everyday there will be an opportunity to smile or to frown, to dance or to drown, to be glad or sad. It's a choice! RVM 
  • I could drown in here for all you care!
  • If I cried for every time that i thought about you i would end up drowning.
  • The swimmer dived into the river to save the drowning child.
  • I thought finally that if I didn't accept that Arne was gone and get started shorewards, I was very likely going to drown on that spot. Slay Ride
  • Even David Silva's effervescence seemed to have been quenched, while Samir Nasri has looked much more like the half-drowned butterfly of the second half of last season than the player whose devastatingly penetrative form for Arsenal up to Christmas 2010 persuaded City's recruiters – and just about everyone else in English football – that he was about to become one of the Premier League's most influential performers. Manchester City and Liverpool need a solution for striking flaws | Richard Williams
  • Any argument about its fate that digresses from this fact threatens to dissolve into the putrid river of disingenuous excuses the administration keeps spewing forth to drown the truth.
  • But then the laughter floated to him, drowned out the crying, and he remembered himself.
  • Bacchus has drowned more men than Nepture. 
  • They upset one woman because they had made her fear a dreadful death through drowning.
  • I know that my father was required by his parents to drown the kittens that the family cat would periodically deliver.
  • 'It was this way, sir: I'd scarcely finished mooring the boat again, and was turning to go indoors, when I heard a splash, t'other side of the creek, where; the path comes down under the loom of the trees, and, next moment, a voice as if some person was drowning and guggling for help. Poison Island
  • Do Thou that wast born of the Virgin, drown in the depth of impassivity the triformity of my soul -- those mighty strongholds, I implore Thee, that in the mortification of flesh as on a tymbal I may melodize a triumphant hymn unto Thee. The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • Depressed, Peter tried to drown himself.
  • The noise drowned out her speech
  • The loud applause could not drown out the booming sound of the karts' engines on the race track as they awaited the checkered flag.
  • Note also that the song is sung by a guy who is meant to be not only blazingly sexy but deep and artistic as well, and yet he does not have the girl, nor does he drown his sorrows in the thousands of other women potentially available to him.
  • Gatha could hear the shrill cry of a wounded colos warbeast echoing up the mountainside, but it was drowned out immediately by the grating roar of a massive Phyrexian dragon engine. Bloodlines
  • After many years of vagabondage he was found mysteriously drowned in a Venetian canal in 1772.
  • They dived from the bridge and rescued the drowning woman.

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