sink

સિંક
definition
verb
he saw the coffin sink below the surface of the waves
go down below the surface of something, especially of a liquid; become submerged.
Sam felt the ground sinking beneath his feet
descend; drop.
noun
A utility room off the kitchen has its own sink unit along with built-in worktops and storage cupboards.
a fixed basin with a water supply and a drain.
Once again, however, rumours of caves higher on the hillside and far off river sinks abound.
a pool or marsh in which a river's water disappears by evaporation or percolation.
translation of 'sink'
verb
ડુબવું
noun
ખાળકૂંડી
example
And there are a lot of parts where our feet 'sink' a little in the mud.
She had to beat him during a highly-charged tussle at Glasgow's Braehead Area to qualify for the opportunity to 'sink' the opposition in Bismarck.
The kitchen has fitted presses, a steel 'sink' unit and a tiled floor.
They must sleep in complete darkness, so many vampires go to graveyards or simply 'sink' into the ground, to rise again when the sun sets.
A hammer might 'sink' a screw, but a screwdriver would be more efficient and effective.
He added that water from the 'sink' , washing machine and wash basins is prone to overflowing and running back underneath the house instead of down the outside drain.
Also, when doing activities such as rinsing vegetables or shaving, half fill the 'sink' or basin instead of letting the water run.
I tried to 'sink' a little bit deeper in my chair, hoping no one would see me.
Sweden is a 'sink' of depravity by almost anyone's standards.
can we 'sink' any lower?
Slowly, the moon travelled across the sky, rising higher and dipping lower, until it began to 'sink' below the treetops in the West, and kiss the tip of the horizon.
Your best chance for making birdies is to 'sink' some long putts - and avoid the dreaded three-putt.
He pushed his chair out from the table, took his bowl to the 'sink' and ran some water into it.
a 'sink' estate
Even if it rains the entire time, it won't totally 'sink' your plans.
There's nothing your native Korean likes better than to 'sink' his teeth into a dog, a reversal of the age-old trend.
I stood at the kitchen 'sink'
He turned and left with the bottle on the 'sink' counter and the basin in hand.
he saw the coffin 'sink' below the surface of the waves
These noble big dogs will bleed the ground red as they 'sink' their teeth into one another in the name of nations great and small.
Frankly, I delight in seeing people eagerly 'sink' their teeth into the soft, burning hot, yellowish vegetable, defying the scalding heat of the sweet, sticky juice oozing from under the crisp rind.
I let my body 'sink' into the bed
So, Ford wants to 'sink' the ship rather than allow the flagship of the Russian sub fleet get into enemy hands.
Where village welfare is concerned, these fishermen 'sink' their differences and work together for the overall good of everyone.
Although it had enjoyed a brief flourishing under Cardinal Richelieu in the 1630s, Mazarin had allowed the navy to 'sink' into decay.
they agreed to 'sink' their differences
On a bad day their status can 'sink' below that even of politicians, estate agents and journalists.
The kitchen has a small 'sink' and some storage units, but needs to be renovated.
He has appealed to all doctors to 'sink' their differences and come together in the larger interests of the doctors' community.
With the first frosts of approaching winter, the surface waters are chilled, increasing in density, and they begin to 'sink' into and below the summer bottom layer.
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