Use "drown something out" in a sentence

1. Drown out here?

2. Bigg Bunny ain't never wanna find out you didn't drown the first time.

3. 17 He plugged his ears with tissue paper to drown out the music.

4. Go and drown.

5. Let's drown it!

6. Auditory learners often appreciate soft background music to drown out distracting noises and silence

7. She tried to drown herself.

8. She deserves to drown.

9. They should make sure that the volume level is reasonable and does not drown out conversation.

10. So maybe you'll watch the tv to drown out the noise in your head.

11. Or will you simply turn up the volume of the radio to drown out the noise?

12. Gregory will continue to drown.

13. If we don't drown first.

14. Do you really want to drown?

15. Oh, great, maybe the roar of the ocean will drown out the sound of her voice.

16. I should have let you drown.

17. Depressed, Peter tried to drown himself.

18. Hebrew sons were supposed to be drown.

19. Witch number one, drown in the river

20. would you rather drown or be burned alive?

21. Animals get tangled in fishing nets and drown.

22. Who couldn't drink, drown her sorrows.

23. Eyes her soul could drown in.

24. Fish, they drown in leftover food.

25. Should I drown myself in the Vistula?

26. Unless we swerve soon, we will drown.

27. It came screeching out of the darkness, and not even the thunder could drown the scream of its menace.

28. She must not drown herself(Sentencedict), it said.

29. To call/ cry out/ exclaim/ Blurt out (something) to somebody; to call/ cry out for something

30. The waves are swamping us, We'll all drown.

31. We had to learn to swim or drown.

32. Will we drown or be blown to bits?

33. Three times he seen his men drown.

34. You telling me she ain't done drown?

35. She was afraid lest he might drown.

36. Not when you almost drown the prime suspect.

37. Its notes cannot drown out the bickering of governments and the constant hubbub of the nationalistic horse-trading bazaar, nor can it drown out Europe’s agonised wailing as governments make it a scapegoat whenever they need one – the very Europe that those governments themselves have created.

38. And I won't stand around and watch you drown.

39. You're gonna drown your sorrows'cause of a little setback?

40. He tried to recollect things and drown himself in them.

41. I learned in case she tried to drown me.

42. Shut your mouth or you'll drown both of us.

43. He accused his brother of trying to drown him.

44. Something Brazens it out phrase

45. Your father fills a ship with beasts while children drown.

46. It just stands about waiting for people to drown in it.

47. How do water-babies drown?-With some difficulty, Nora says grimly.

48. 17 He tried to recollect things and drown himself in them.

49. Tom beat about in the sea,trying not to drown.

50. Is this how you interrogate people who almost drown?

51. I could drown in here for all you care!

52. Do you know?— You would sink, and you might drown.

53. Ignoring the situation would be like turning up the volume of a car radio to drown out a knocking noise in the engine.

54. Don't pull out! There's something coming.

55. Administer: to give out (something) to …

56. Something out mind always has antecedent.

57. Coax somebody/something (into/out of something) He was Coaxed out of retirement to help the failing company

58. No foam around the mouth, so we know she didn't drown.

59. It is cruel to drown the cat in the river.

60. Millions take illicit drugs or try to drown their problems with alcohol.

61. You want to hang out or something?

62. I picked something out from the cellar.

63. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Call out phrasal verb 1 to say something loudly call something ↔ out ‘Hi there!’ I called out

64. I'll just put out pickles or something.

65. Definition of Ascertain (verb): find out something

66. Something big pulled her out of there.

67. 20 Many persons try to block out loneliness with illicit sex, or to drown it with alcohol or to deaden it by compulsive eating.

68. She turned up the radio to drown the noise of the traffic.

69. Don't play by the river in case you fall in and drown!

70. You wanted to drown the man, so you flooded a bathhouse!

71. See also: Brazen, out Brazen out To face something, especially a difficult

72. Something was filtered out, some obscuring, personal static.

73. One can surely get something out of it.

74. Something lumbered and crashed out on the sandbank.

75. Administered: to give out (something) to appropriate individuals.

76. Antimatter sounds like something out of science fiction

77. It was like something out of a movie...

78. Administering: to give out (something) to appropriate individuals

79. This is something that makes her stand out.

80. Something that flows out or forth ; an effluence.