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sank

[sangk] / sæŋk /






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She towed them all toward the beach, and when she got to the edge of the water, she sank to the bottom with the coconut under her and wouldn’t move.

From Literature

As details of the crash emerged in news reports, his heart sank: The plane was a Canadair Regional Jet, or CRJ in airline parlance, the same aircraft that Sam piloted.

From The Wall Street Journal

The number of people who applied for jobless benefits last month also sank to a two-year low last — and there’s no sign layoffs are about to surge.

From MarketWatch

But wherever he turned, the mud sank beneath his feet.

From Literature

“I do that often when reading scripts, but my heart sank when thinking about the casting. So I threw my hat in the ring.”

From Los Angeles Times