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How to Use "Sink" with Example Sentences
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sink
(v):
to go below the surface; to fall
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Used with adverbs:
"
The boat
sank
slowly
.
"
(slowly, quickly, fast)
"
Her boots
sank
down
into the mud.
"
(down, deep)
"
The ship
nearly
sank
during the storm.
"
(nearly, almost)
Used with verbs:
"
The ship
began to
sink
.
"
(began to, started to)
Used with prepositions:
"
The boat started to
sink
beneath
the water.
"
(beneath, below, under)
"
He was slowly
sinking
into
mud.
"
(into)
"
He
sank
up to
his chest in quicksand.
"
(up to, to)
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sink
(n):
a wide bowl with a faucet used for washing
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Used with adjectives:
"
I used the
bathroom
sink
to wash my hands.
"
(bathroom, washroom, kitchen, laundry)
"
The
sink
is
clogged
.
"
(clogged, blocked, clean, dirty)
"
They have a beautiful
marble
sink
.
"
(marble, porcelain, stainless-steel, double)
Used with verbs:
"
She
filled
the
sink
with dirty dishes.
"
(filled)
"
The food
clogged
the
sink
.
"
(clogged, blocked)
"
Please
clear
the
sink
.
"
(clear, empty, unblock, unclog)
"
Jordan
installed
a stainless
sink
in the kitchen.
"
(installed, put in)
Used with prepositions:
"
She is
at
the
sink
washing paint off her hands.
"
(at)
"
Don't put any food particles
down
the
sink
.
"
(down, in)
"
Please put your dishes
in
the
sink
.
"
(in, by)
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