sink in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
SINK (verb): to descend or submerge below the surface of a liquid due to gravity or weight.
Sample Sentences
- The ship began to sink after hitting the iceberg.
- She watched in dismay as her favorite toy sank to the bottom of the pool.
- He decided to sink his savings into starting a new business.
- After a long day, she felt her energy levels sink as soon as she sat down.
- The heavy rain caused the river to swell and threaten to sink the nearby houses.
- The ship began to sink slowly after hitting the iceberg.
- She watched as the sun seemed to sink below the horizon, painting the sky in vibrant colors.
- He decided to sink all his savings into the new business venture.
- After a long day at work, she liked to sink into her favorite chair with a good book.
- The weight of his regrets seemed to sink his spirits deeper each day.
- The boat began to sink slowly as water filled its hull.
- She watched in despair as her dreams seemed to sink beneath the weight of reality.
- After hours of searching, they finally found the missing keys at the bottom of the kitchen sink.
- He felt a wave of embarrassment wash over him, as if he could sink into the ground and disappear.
- The sun began to sink below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and purple.
- She watched as her worries began to sink in, leaving her feeling overwhelmed.
- After a long day, he found it hard to sink into a peaceful sleep.
- The old sink in the kitchen was rusted and needed to be replaced.
- As the sun set, the colors of the sky seemed to sink into darkness.