Associations to the word «Drowning»
Noun
- Epilepsy
- Asthma
- Mariner
- Execution
- Corpse
- Risk
- Saving
- Sinner
- Roaring
- Tempest
- Dies
- Wave
- Collage
- Adolescent
- Snatch
- River
- Exposure
- Maneuver
- Hurricane
- Grab
- Crew
- Witch
- Colleen
- Sunk
- Whine
- Paperwork
- Collision
- Calamity
- Homicide
- Genevieve
- Lightning
- Dope
- Tracker
- Boys
- Towers
- Fear
- Celt
- Siren
- Fireman
- Whales
- Exodus
- Cause
- Distress
- Swamp
- Noah
- Anesthesia
- Ego
- Cocaine
- Vest
- Grip
- Bleeding
- Lex
- Vomiting
- Liam
- Rainfall
- Horus
- Stitch
- Disaster
- Gasp
- Coastline
- Merging
- Spacer
- Toxicity
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DROWNING, verb. Present participle of drown
DROWNING, noun. An instance of a person or animal drowning.
DROWNING CHAIN, noun. A series of conditions that can lead to a person being drowned: lack of education (about water safety or local conditions), lack of safety advice, lack of protection (such as a flotation device), lack of supervision, and inability to cope (e.g. a weak swimmer in strong currents).
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
all.