Sentences

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

  1. The sun had sunk below the horizon, casting a warm glow across the sky.
  2. After the storm, their boat was found sunk in the harbor, a tragic reminder of the disaster.
  3. He felt as if his dreams had sunk along with his old ambitions, lost in the depths of time.
  4. The ship sunk to the ocean floor, resting quietly among the coral reefs.
  5. Her spirits sunk when she received the disappointing news about the job application.

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