The water surrounds you, a cold, relentless force that pulls you deeper into its depths. It’s a murky blue, swirling with shadows, and each wave crashes against you with a suffocating weight. The surface above glimmers tantalizingly, just out of reach, as you struggle to break free from the grip of the currents. Panic rises within you as the world above fades, and the silence of the deep envelops you.
Yes, aquaphobia is the fear of water and drowning
Givin' Water to a Drowning Man was created on 1996-05-06.
You would be a hero if you see someone drowning in the water and are able to succeed in saving them. The first step to save someone from drowning is to get them out of the water or at least getting their head out of the water.
You may think it is as it is in "swimmer girl" because its describing, but its not. Swimmer is a verb.
Drowning in to water
dry drowning is when you are submerged in water and your larynx closes letting nothing into your lungs.
Drowning in cold water, so both?
Secondary drowning can occur when even a small amount of sea water gets into the lungs. The salt draws water from the lung cells by osmosis. The water fills up the air spaces, therefore, effectively drowning the person.
water polo
Stay out of the water.
Drowning!!! or anything close to that.
Sinking in water