Drown in A Sentence

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    A child can drown in literally inches of water.

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    A young child can drown in only a few inches of water, which means toilets and cleaning buckets are potential hazards.

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    About 1,500 children drown every year in the United States.

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    Accounts differ as to his conduct at the execution, some stating that he ordered a roll of drums to drown the king's voice.

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    Add a white noise machine or simply place a fan in the room that will drown out disturbing sounds.

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    An immense collection, that at times threatens to drown his own muse.

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    An overwhelming amount of material can easily eat up a petite frame, causing a woman to essentially "drown" in the middle of it all.

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    Another product to consider is a device that creates white noise, which will drown out the sound of the snoring.

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    At Ascalon there was a lake full of fish near the temple of Atargatis-Derketo, into which she was said to have been thrown together with her son Ichthys (fish) as a punishment for her arrogance, and to have been devoured by fishes; according to another version, ashamed of her amour with a beautiful youth, which resulted in the birth of Semiramis, she attempted to drown herself, but was changed into a fish with human face (see Atargatis).

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    Be quiet, be quiet, be quiet, I tell you!... she almost screamed, so as to drown his voice.

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    Being smart, I knew that rattly noises were n't good especially when they 're loud enough to drown out my new Enigma CD.

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    BioBrite is a clock that also functions as a white noise maker to drown out background noise.

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    Boys are 12 times more likely to drown than girls, especially during adolescence, when risk-taking behavior is more pronounced in males.

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    But even then there was still time to drown the sorrows.

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    Children can easily fall into the toilet and may drown in as little as 1 in (2.5 cm) of water.

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    Drenching rains flood the animals' dens and either drown the creatures or force them to look for new territory closer to populated areas.

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    For reasons known or unknown to us the French began to drown and kill one another.

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    He pretends to drown, sleeps on the beach for a few hours, and about dawn pedals off into the sunrise.

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    He will drown himself in the throes of a passionate love affair and enjoy every second of it.

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    Heresy is a spiritual thing,"he says," which one cannot hew with any iron, burn with any fire, drown with any water.

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    I know, a song about a young child that doesn't stick in the throat or drown in sickly sentimentality.

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    I never dreamt that Thou wouldst drown me here In the dark waters of this shoreless sea.

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    I shall slit the throat of the lying bitch Elizabeth and watch her drown in her own blood.

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    I'm going to end up killing myself with my air freshener fumes to drown out the smell.

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    I'm just gonna sit here and wait for the ocean drown me.

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    I've taken hundreds and hundreds of great pictures at some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and I was always afraid a wave would grab me, pull me out and I would drown!

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    If alcohol is involved, even an accomplished swimmer could drown if he or she has had too much to drink.

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    If I have unjustly wrested a plank from a drowning man, I must restore it to him though I drown myself.

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    It is said that when he preached in the Dominican church of Metz, the bells were rung to drown his voice, but his voice outdid the bells, and on the next occasion he had three thousand hearers.

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    It may rise this year higher than man has ever known it, and flood the parched uplands; even this may be the eventful year, which will drown out all our muskrats.

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    It only takes a couple of inches of water for a child to drown in.

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    It only takes a short time for someone to drown in a pool, and the memory of the event will be with you for a lifetime.

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    It takes as little as two minutes for someone to drown, but even if you survive a bad experience in the water, just four minutes of oxygen deprivation can cause permanent brain damage.

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    Late spring Greenland storms Drown thousands of harp seal pups, Nothing on TV.

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    Like maybe Jeffrey Byrne was just stupid enough to drown himself—half-drunk or sober.

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    Like maybe Jeffrey Byrne was just stupid enough to drown himself—half-drunk or sober.

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    Most young children drown in swimming pools and bathtubs, while teens drown in natural bodies of water.

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    Nix are most often associated with women and seek to drown their victims.

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    Now, let's work on the prem­ise Byrne didn't drown and start trying to find where he is instead of pretending he didn't skip!

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    One flavor should not totally drown out the other.

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    One of the first things many adults discover in learning to swim is that the body is naturally buoyant and that it is actually harder to drown than expected.

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    Other binge-eaters do not deal well with stressors like relationship problems, financial problems, or career difficulties, so they turn to food to drown out the unhappiness that these stressors bring.

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    Perhaps its time for us to live and let live and to drown out the strident voices of the minority who find this impossible.

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    Pirate stations are particularly partial to the RSL frequencies because of the ease with which they can drown out their signal.

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    Pour it out indiscriminately; drown everyone around you in the vapid production of versified prose !

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    Pretending a reconciliation, he invited her to Baiae, where an attempt was made to drown her on a vessel especially constructed to founder.

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    Put a lock on the toilet to prevent accidental drowning; toddlers can drown in a few inches of water.

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    Rhyn snatched a pillow from the bed and covered Jade.s head to drown out the madness.

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    Rhyn snatched a pillow from the bed and covered Jade's head to drown out the madness.

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    She takes over Aiden's body, and Rachel seeks help from Samara's mother only to find that the only way she can end this violent cycle is to drown Aiden, and with him, Samara.

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    Slugs are attracted to the smell and will fall into the cup and drown.

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    So, it's not a good idea to drown your sorrows with a new wardrobe or a shopping spree at your favorite electronics store.

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    Such wretchedness as he endured has driven many men to shoot themselves or drown themselves.

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    The biggest concern for many is whether the baby will drown during birth.

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    The cod family, which includes haddock, is too endangered and special to batter and drown in fat.

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    The faithful were encouraged to drown all tendency to thought in an ever-increasing flood of sensuous emotionalism.

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    The most common occurrence was that the supervising adult knew the child was in or near the water but was distracted long enough for the child to drown.

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    The principal buildings of the university are Packer Hall (1869), largely taken up by the department of civil engineering, the chemical and metallurgical laboratory, the physical and electrical engineering laboratory, the steam engineering laboratory, Williams Hall for mechanical engineering, &c., Saucon Hall for the English department, Christmas Hall, with drawing-rooms and the offices of the Y.M.C.A., the Sayre astronomical observatory, the Packer Memorial Church, the university library (1897), dormitories (1907) given by Andrew Carnegie, Drown Memorial Hall, a students' club, the college commons, and a gymnasium.

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    The same voice that got her into this mess and told her to drown herself had given her this reminder twice.  Katie sensed she wasn't safe where she was, but she didn't want to travel without Gabriel.

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    The trick is to ensure that the petite frame does not "drown" in the material.

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    These common garden pests can be lured away from strawberries with a variety of organic traps, including a little beer poured into a pan to entice slugs away from fruit and into the pan where they drown.

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    These people often turn to products designed specifically to drown out the sound of snoring, especially if the snorer has tried several snore blockers without success.

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    They travel on and meet a cat that has also run away, from a cruel mistress who was planning to drown him.

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    This caused people all over France to begin to slash at and drown one another.

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    This time, she leaves the light off and goes to bed, putting headphones with music over her ears to drown out the sounds.

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    Threats Because they are small, porpoises can be caught in fishing nets and then they drown.

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    Truth has become a teardrop in a thunderstorm of propaganda, and unless we act soon, the thunderstorm will drown us all.

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    Unless you want to go up and see if we can drown them out.

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    When Meg finds out she will lose the Phantom and the money, she runs away with Gustave planning to drown him.

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    White noise-Place a fan or a white noise machine in baby's room to drown out outside noise and lull him off to sleep.

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    Your child could fall into the commode and accidentally drown.