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vb. (context dialectal proscribed English) drown
Usage examples of "drownd".
They say that busts the gall of drownded folks, and makes the corpse rise.
Snowdon and a son as he had both got drownded going over a river at night.
Men now days—” And so on and so on, till I felt like drownding the old jassack in a barrel of corn licker.
That Injun devil wouldn’t make any more of drownding us than a couple of cats, if we was to squeak ’bout this and they didn’t hang him.
That Injun devil wouldn't make any more of drownding us than a couple of cats, if we was to squeak 'bout this and they didn't hang him.
Well, that wasn't fair: 'e 'ad no right to risk drownding the lot of us.
En didn't I bust up agin a lot er dem islands en have a turrible time en mos' git drownded?
I got so full of it I didn't notice how long I was staying till the old man hollered and asked me whether I was asleep or drownded.
We just set there and watched him rip and tear around till he drownded.