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sunk

[suhngk] / sʌŋk /








ADJECTIVE
drowned
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It is worth revisiting how low Welsh rugby has sunk since the World Cup quarter-final defeat by Argentina in Marseille in October 2023.

From BBC

His father stayed behind in Singapore but died when the ship he was aboard was sunk.

From Los Angeles Times

On returning the following day to retrieve some belongings, she said the flood had completely swallowed the house: "It's already sunk."

From BBC

"The alarm was on, the doors were locked. My heart sunk - I felt sick," he said.

From BBC

But they haven’t sunk as low as the level of oversupply would suggest.

From Barron's