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sink
sink
sink
tv.
to swallow some food or drink.
Larry stopped at a tavern to sink a short one.
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a sinking feeling
a sinking ship
desert a sinking ship
enough to sink a ship
everything and the kitchen sink
everything but the kitchen sink
everything from soup to nuts
get one’s teeth into something
get teeth into
heart sinks
heart sinks, one's
kitchen-sink
like rats abandoning a sinking ship
like rats deserting a sinking ship
like rats from a sinking ship
Loose lips sink ships
Rats abandon a sinking ship
sink
sink back
sink below
sink down
sink in
sink into
sink into despair
sink into oblivion
sink like a stone
sink one’s teeth into something
sink one's teeth into
sink or swim
sink teeth into
sink through the floor
sink to
sink to such depths
sink under
sink without trace
sinking fast
sinking feeling
sinking feeling, a
sinking ship
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Shelly
['ʃeli]
Davenport
['dævənpɔ:t]
Ishbel
-
Scottish
Marceline
-
French
Beatriz
be-ah-TREETH
(Spanish)
, be-ah-TREES
(Latin American Spanish)
, be-a-TREES
(Portuguese)
, be-a-TREESH
(Portuguese)
Spanish, Portuguese
BÓThildr
-
Ancient Scandinavian
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