1. drowning - Noun
2. drowning - Verb
of Drown
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the report the film will be written and directed by Ian Edelman, stars Davidson and Jackson as two friends drowning in college debt who “use the fast cash of after-market sneaker reselling to achieve their American dream.” Source: Internet
After the liner Lusitania was sunk in May 1915, drowning over 100 American passengers, protests by the United States led Germany to abandon unrestricted submarine warfare. Source: Internet
A lot of old grudges are settled during catastrophes: was that an accidental drowning during the hurricane or flood or was it Oh well, with 30 other deaths tonight we just don’t have time to even think about it… Source: Internet
'Alcohol consumption in, on and around waterways increases risk-taking behaviour, reduces coordination and impairs judgment, and too many Australian men are drowning as a result,' he said. Source: Internet
Alaina Catherine Olivares, age 4 of Collinsville, passed away Saturday, May 11, 2019, a victim of drowning. Source: Internet
Climate change could kill thousands of Americans each year with a rise in global temperatures of just 3 degrees 'triggering a surge in deaths by drowning, assault and suicide' Source: Internet