Cover completely or make imperceptible.
Be covered with or submerged in a liquid.
1 Your body needs water to live, but water can also drown you.
2 It's easy for active investors to drown in a sea of misinformation.
3 It takes about eight hours to drown the way they work it.
4 Our region will drown in a conflict whose outcome cannot be foreseen.
5 I think that the Scientology intention was to drown me in information.
6 Enormous waves whip across the water, powerful enough to drown you all.
7 I get to a point where I am literally beginning to drown .
8 No troll in their right mind would try to drown a faerie.
9 There was always plenty of rum in which to drown the thought.
10 He looks as if he would drown rather than stay any longer.
11 Not with the noise from the common room to drown it out.
12 At any rate it is not manly to drown it in drink.
13 Or equally free to stay on their slowly sinking vessel and drown .
14 Then it would cover the houses and towns, and drown the people.
15 Soon, though, it will be impossible to drown out the ticking clock.
16 He seems also to want to drown his sorrows in strong drink.
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