Prepositions after "drown"

drown in, at, by, after or with?

In 79% of cases "drown in" is used

Attempt to drown in a kiddy pool.

We are drowning in a cesspool of lies.

Unfortunately he drowned in Badiyahi Dhar.

A fan would want them to improve on their weakness and not just keep drowning in it.

From 2G to Aadarsh, Coal blocks to Sband Spectrum, government is drowned in malpractices.

At times the keyboards bleep incessantly and songs are drowned in ambient wind/wave sounds.

They alleged Caylee drowned in a swimming pool, and at her father's insistence Anthony tried to cover up the death.

There are however conflicting eye witness accounts as to whether Captain Webb drowned in the rapids or in the whirlpool.

Hope the $ was worth it, I can't imagine why else he wants to make posts and then be drowned in a sea of useless comments.

He's been worshipped as the Franchise and swam in the cheers; and he's been humiliated as the Dean and drowned in the boos.

In 4% of cases "drown at" is used

Why not fence off the beaches too? People drown at the beaches on a regular basis each year.

The Sun Sentinel reports a cruise ship worker who drowned at Port Everglades earlier this week committed suicide, according to the Broward Sheriff's Office.

In 3% of cases "drown by" is used

The vocal was completely drowned by the deafening music and couldn't really make out what they were singing.

In 2% of cases "drown after" is used

Almost everyone, including Ava's semi-estranged husband, Wyatt, assumes the boy drowned after falling off the dock near their Church Island home.

The Prince had a private meeting with the family of Margaret Hughes, 91, who was found dead inside her home in the city and is thought to have drowned after being unable to escape the rising water.

In 2% of cases "drown due" is used

You live in London, a good example of a high pollution city that is slowly drowning due to climate change.

Seagulls were spotted in the Arctic for the first time in 2000; polar bears are drowning due to the shrinking ice.

In 2% of cases "drown under" is used

If you're drowning under a mountain of paperwork, or never seem to be on top of your schedule, then it's time to get organised.

In 2% of cases "drown with" is used

The user interface is drowning with information.

In 1% of cases "drown beneath" is used

Hearts in Space The cinematic and sweeping rock of Hearts in Space sometimes got drowned beneath the crowd noise at Bar Standard.

In 1% of cases "drown during" is used

Campbell's pet dog died from drowning during the perilous journey.

In 1% of cases "drown over" is used

Officials estimate that more than forty people have drowned over the years while swimming in Huntington Gorge.

In 1% of cases "drown to" is used

If everybody in China spits, the Philippines will be drown to death.

The next morning I found 30 or more slugs that drowned to death in the beer.