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drown your sorrows to drink a lot of alcohol because you want to stop feeling sad. I've got a bottle of whiskey here - shall we stay in and drown our sorrows? look like a drowned rat to be very wet, especially because you have been in heavy rain. I had to cycle home in the rain and came in looking like a drowned rat. drown out something to make it impossible to hear something. The plane was flying so low, the roar of its engines drowned out our conversation. drown your sorrows to drink a lot of alcohol because you want to stop feeling sad. Frank insisted that I accompany him to his house, where I could drown my sorrows. Usage notes: sometimes said about eating or drinking something other than alcohol: I decided I'd drown my sorrows in a bucket of chocolate ice cream. |
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