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
We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control
our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we
are then master of the situation.