Examples of using "Annegato" in a sentence and their english translations:
He was nearly drowned.
He almost drowned.
Tom drowned.
Sami almost drowned.
Tom didn't drown.
Without your help, I would have drowned.
I drowned.
The boy was almost drowned.
Did Tom drown?
He didn't drown.
He drowned.
- Without your help, I would have drowned.
- Without your help, I would've drowned.
He almost drowned.
He drowned in the river.
Bacchus has drowned more men than Neptune.
The drowned body has not been recovered.
Tom didn't drown.
Tom drowned in the ocean.
The man who nearly drowned began to breathe.
Tom almost drowned.
Tom drowned in Lake Superior three years ago.
Tom drowned in the river.
He drowned in his swimming pool.
- Without your help, I would have drowned.
- Without your help, I would've drowned.
- The child was almost drowned.
- The child almost drowned.
The boy almost drowned.
Tom drowned.
He fell overboard and was drowned.
- If it had not been for your help, I should have drowned.
- Without your help, I would have drowned.
- I came near to being drowned.
- I almost drowned.
Too much water drowned the miller.
But for my brother's help, I would have drowned.
Tom and Mary went on a cruise near Italy for their honeymoon, but the ship sank and Tom was drowned in his cabin.
It was my turn to play and my king wasn't being attacked, that is, wasn't put in check. But, none of my pieces could make any valid move. Thus, what is called "drowned king" or "draw by drowning" was characterized. The match was a draw.