sunk in a sentence
a., v.
Definition
SUNK (verb): the past participle of sink, meaning to have descended or fallen below a surface, often referring to the setting of the sun or the submersion of an object in water.
Sample Sentences
- The sun had sunk below the horizon, casting a warm glow across the sky.
- After the storm, their boat was found sunk in the harbor, a tragic reminder of the disaster.
- He felt as if his dreams had sunk along with his old ambitions, lost in the depths of time.
- The ship sunk to the ocean floor, resting quietly among the coral reefs.
- Her spirits sunk when she received the disappointing news about the job application.
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