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go to the bottom
verb as in sink
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in submerse
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"If this boat, which has been here for more than 30 days, sinks, all the petrol, the oil from the engines, what's inside, will go to the bottom, in a national marine reserve," said Fernando Gutierrez, the head of the port's fishermen's union.
“I’d get back in the sub tomorrow and go to the bottom of the Challenger Deep.”
“I’d get back in the sub tomorrow and go to the bottom of the Challenger Deep.”
"Whether Mr Zepeda agrees or not, this appeal trial will take place at one point. We are ready," Schwerdorffer said, adding: "I'm looking forward for the trial to resume... so we can go to the bottom of this."
"It creates a good ambience for having frank discussions. The fact that you're not fully dressed helps because everyone is equal, it's easier to forget your roles and titles. So you can actually go to the bottom of things."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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