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The phrase "drown him" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You would generally use it in a figurative sense, as in the following example sentence: The bad news seemed to drown him in despair.
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It is alleged she then held him under the water in an attempt to drown him". .
So the writer decided to drown him.
"And I have a right to drown him out".
The audience chants "USA!" to drown him out.
Then she tries to drown him in the bath.
Men crowded around, yelling angrily in order to drown him out.
The women drug him, then drown him in a bathtub and dump the body in a pool.
When he goes to call an audible, we'll drown him out.
Everybody would probably start singing "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore," and drown him out.
Goodell's greeting this time was a little more cheer-like, though the fans tried to drown him out.
If he ever stopped, the alcohol would drown him, he'd clutch at his throat, and he'd be gone".
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