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drowns
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?a?nz/
Verb
drowns
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drown
Anagrams
- N-words, n-words
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- what drowns the flowers in your mouth
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- drowns meaning
drownd
English
Verb
drownd (third-person singular simple present drownds, present participle drownding, simple past and past participle drownded)
- (nonstandard, dialectal) To drown.
- 1831, John Nichols, Accounts of Sixty Royal Processions and Entertainments in the City of London
- By which the little brookes forsooke their boundes,
And water all the passages so drownds […]
- By which the little brookes forsooke their boundes,
- 1831, John Nichols, Accounts of Sixty Royal Processions and Entertainments in the City of London
- Archaic spelling of drowned.
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