sunken
 
				Batmış
				definition
					
					adjective
					
					the wreck of a sunken ship
					
					having sunk or been submerged in water.
					
					
					a sunken garden
					
					at a lower level than the surrounding area.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'sunken'
					
					
					adjective
					
					
						sualtındaki,
					
					
					
					
						gömme,
					
					
					
					
						çukurdaki,
					
					
					
					
						batırılmış,
					
					
					
					
						çökük,
					
					
					
					
						içine çökük,
					
					
					
					
						batan,
					
					
					
					
						batık
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					There is something quite magical in this unprecedented event, when you see the 'sunken' ship for the first time, still with an air of grandeur.
					
					Between his pale, pasty flesh, 'sunken' sullen eyes, and limited acting ability, he gives new meaning to the word doughy.
					
					He stood with his hands in the pockets of his long dark coat, his green eyes sparkling but 'sunken' on his face.
					
					The sight of his old captain in rags, his eyes 'sunken' , face unshaven and dirty and hair infested with lice, amused him.
					
					Some of the more traditional beliefs were that you could tell a werewolf that was in human form due to their 'sunken' eyes and their eyebrows that met in the middle.
					
					While the auditorium's revolving stage remained, the portal arch was transformed into arched bridges to 'sunken' , unroofed parking areas.
					
					He used to dive for coral and 'sunken' treasures pinned under shipwrecks.
					
					In the 'sunken' seating and lounge area at the back of the bar, stained oak floorboards, recessed spotlighters and black walls create a moody, atmospheric ambience by night.
					
					And now you've forgotten all about that and gone back to writing distinctly average songs about Oscar Wilde and 'sunken' boats, and - if I may - I think you're making a most dreadful mistake.
					
					Blue-powdered eyelids and rosy cheeks become smudged black caves and 'sunken' hollows.
					
					That is why their backs bear only a low, subtle ridge: ‘You would be constantly bumping your dorsal fin on 'sunken' branches,’ she explained.
					
					We just liked it ‘cause it sounded more like the name of a 'sunken' ship you'd dredge up after 300 years at the bottom of the sea.
					
					The camera offers generous views of the normally handsome actor's terrifyingly bony, wasted back and chest, his sallow, 'sunken' face and the insect-like profile of his body.
					
					View 'sunken' ships, underwater castles, and other detailed underwater experiences, all from the perspective of being safely behind the glass of an underwater diving vessel.
					
					Its cooling pool and fountain overlook the 'sunken' Knot Garden, named for the intricate pattern into which chains of dwarf evergreen Japanese holly, juniper, and arborvitae have been woven.
					
					The treatment rooms have an organic feel and simplicity of styling: drystone walling features in the health suite, mosaic tiling covers the flooring in the communal area and surrounds a 'sunken' jacuzzi overlooking the mountains.
					
					His cheeks were 'sunken' , he lived strictly on his rations, he earned nothing.
					
					The pair's 'sunken' stomachs signal bodies ravaged by disease.
					
					There is vehicular side access to the rear garden which is laid mainly in lawn and includes a wraparound veranda with teak decking, a 'sunken' patio area and a pond with water feature.
					
					Resurrecting a forgotten work is a bit like recovering a gold cigarette case from a 'sunken' ocean liner: Wipe away the barnacles and who knows?
					
					There is a summer mews in need of some tender loving care, and a large cement 'sunken' area which could accommodate a fantastic water feature or even a swimming pool.
					
					Hair white and fuzzy, sticking out at both sides; eyes 'sunken' and haunted; hands gnarled.
					
					It includes a power shower unit, 'sunken' double Jacuzzi jet bath, a marble topped sink unit and, above this, a television with a large mirror surround.
					
					As the lands falls away from the street, the verandah forms a raised entrance terrace behind the cottage, overlooking a 'sunken' court neatly and intimately defined by the new timber and metal three-storey extension.
					
					He's skinny and angular, with a hollow face, jaundiced skin, 'sunken' black eyes and a flaxen mop.
					
					Throughout the scheme, tiers of steps leading into the 'sunken' areas provide informal seating and car parking is screened by hedges of dark cypresses.
					
					In the middle of the town square lies a 'sunken' area which reveals a section of the old road.
					
					The 'sunken' cheeks were covered with a thin scattering of fuzz; the hair was lank and matted.
					
					The bathroom is decorated with pale blue tiled walls and features a white ceramic suite consisting of a 'sunken' bath with tiled surround, pedestal wash basin and toilet.
					
					Before its present incarnation as housing, the site was used for rice production, its landscape characterized by a network of 'sunken' fields, raised terraces and dykes to contain the flooded rice paddies.
					
					
					
					
				
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