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Definitions from the WebdrownyPart of speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Characterized by the tendency or potential to drown. Usage: The turbulent waters in the river are dangerously drowny. Related Products: Life Jackets, Buoyancy Aids Part of speech: NounSense 1: (slang) A person who is or acts like they are drowning in their own emotions or problems. Usage: Despite his cheerful exterior, he had the heart of a drowny. Related Products: Self-Help Books, Therapy Sessions Part of speech: VerbSense 1: (of water or other liquid) To make someone or something feel suffocated or overwhelmed by submerging or surrounding them. Usage: The sudden rain shower drownyed the garden plants. Related Products: Waterproof Bags, Raincoats | ||||
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