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sunk

adjective as in drowned

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adjective as in reduced

adjective as in undone

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Citing the cases of writer Graham Linehan and a woman who was jailed over a racist tweet, Farage spoke about what he called "the really awful authoritarian situation that the UK has sunk into".

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"Their hearts must have sunk seeing this black flag against the whiteness of Antarctica," said David Waterhouse, curator of the polar museum at SPRI.

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The news only sunk in when her fiancé, former Liverpool footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, "put his hand on my leg and went, 'Oh no'," she said.

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Having been on the other side and edited a bunch and directed a bunch, it wasn’t until I did that that it really sunk in.

During the last decade, the ground in some areas has sunk as much as 1 foot per year.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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