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Discover LudwigThe word "drowns" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of submerging in water to the point of suffocation or death. Example: "The heavy rain caused the river to overflow, and the village was at risk of being drowned."
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The New Zealand Forest and Bird Society points out that "sustainable" trawling for hoki drowns a thousand fur seals a year and kills nearly as many albatross and petrels.
In any case, both will use the same new technique multiple spacecraft looking at stars from slightly different angles.At the moment, the obstacle to photographing exoplanets is not the dimness of the planet, but the brightness of the accompanying star, which drowns the planet's light.
Yet here, too, personal and political interact: Herzen must struggle to rescue his ideals from the wreckage of events in the same year as an accident at sea drowns his wife and son.By the time of "Salvage", Herzen has settled in London, where his restless inquiry into society continues.
The sense of suffering and injustice is increased by poignant moments of yearning and pathetic insight, before the bleakly inevitable denouement: Wozzeck murders Marie and drowns himself.Premiered in Berlin in 1925, Berg's opera both shocked and dazzled.
In Chandni Chowk, the chugging of generators drowns out the growl of cars and auto-rickshaws.
But senior PP figures have openly fanned conspiracy theories that still try to establish some link between the Islamists and ETA.The noise over the March 2004 bombings drowns out the PP's more centrist message.
The scream of fighter jets frequently drowns out the soft jazz that is piped through speakers along Beach Street USA.The incumbent is Glenn Nye, a Democrat who prised the seat away from the Republicans in 2008.
The crackle of machine-guns drowns out the lapping of the waves.
"The whole world is Café Riche," announced Naguib Surur, a poet, in 1977, "where everyone drowns their shame in the voids of their glass tumblers".
It does not appear to be coming from the primordial stars sought by the astronomers indeed, it completely drowns out any signs of the early stars that were the object of the original quest.
A PRAIRIE wind whips the flags that fly from a Chesapeake Energy rig near Kingfisher, Oklahoma, but the noise of the drill drowns out the weather.
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