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  • 51Drown (disambiguation) — Drowning is death caused by liquid entering the lungs Drown may also refer to: Drown (surname), a surname and list of people with the surnames Drown and Drowne Drown (Blindspott song) Drown (The Smashing Pumpkins song) Drown , a song by Gravity… …

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  • 52Drown (song) — Infobox Single Name = Drown Caption = Artist = The Smashing Pumpkins from Album = Singles A side = B side = Released = 30 June 1992 Format = CD Recorded = Genre = Alternative rock Length = 8:17 on Singles 4:30 on Rotten Apples Label = Epic… …

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  • 53drown one's sorrows — or[drown one s troubles] {v. phr.}, {informal} To drink liquor to try to forget something unhappy. * /When his wife was killed in an auto accident, Mr. Green tried to drown his sorrows in whiskey./ * /When Fred lost his job and had to give up his …

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  • 54drown one's sorrows — or[drown one s troubles] {v. phr.}, {informal} To drink liquor to try to forget something unhappy. * /When his wife was killed in an auto accident, Mr. Green tried to drown his sorrows in whiskey./ * /When Fred lost his job and had to give up his …

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  • 55Drown You Out — Single infobox Name = Drown You Out Artist = Crossfade from Album = Falling Away Released = 2006 Format = CD Genre = Post grunge Length = 3:10 Label = Columbia Records Writer = Last single = Invincible (2006) This single = Drown You Out (2006)… …

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  • 56drown out — phr verb Drown out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑music Drown out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑noise, ↑word …

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  • 57drown out — verb To cover, obscure, or hide by being louder than. He uses the music to drown out other noises around him …

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  • 58drown one's sorrows — forget one s problems by getting drunk. → drown …

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  • 59drown something out — make inaudible by being much louder. → drown …

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  • 60drown — verb (drowned; drowning) Etymology: Middle English drounen Date: 14th century intransitive verb to become drowned transitive verb 1. a. to suffocate by submersion especially in water …

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