Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drown.(verb)
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Use "drowns" in a sentence
"Down in this shady corner, while the other couples are quite at the other end, he raises the sweet face, tranced in the beguiling melody of movement, and kisses the lips with all a man's passionate fervor, holds her in such a clasp that she struggles and throws out one hand wildly, as if suddenly stricken blind, and a frightened expression drowns the sweet delight."
"RAZ: So when the wind ends - the wind comes, it parts the water, the Israelites go across - and then when the wind ends, does your simulation show that the water just comes back, you know, rushes back in, you know, as it did in the Bible and kind of drowns the pharaoh's army?"
""It's hard because when you do something handmade like that, it kind of drowns on that site.""