How to use in-sentence of “sink”:
+ Because of the flatness, roads and buildings sink into the draining soil.
+ A trapdoor is sometimes employed to make Giselle rise from her grave and then to make her sink into it at the end of Act 2.
+ If animals or people stand on it, they sink into it.
+ The water that neither Evaporationevaporates nor is taken for human use will sink into groundwater aquifers.
+ But then Arronax discovers that Captain Nemo attacks some ships on purpose, to try to sink them.
+ Instead of returning to her tomb at the end of the ballet, it was decided Giselle would be placed on a bed of flowers and sink slowly into the earth.

Example sentences of “sink”:
+ However, the U-boats were able to easily evade the patrols and sink merchant vessels traveling unescorted.
+ As in later wars, the main jobs of submarines were to enforce a blockade and to sink enemy warships.
+ The wheels and tyres were very tall and skinny so that they could sink into mud roads and not get stuck.
+ Several kinds of change can cause a land bridge to rise above or sink below the water.
+ The rains caused three boats to sink and 31 people died in this accident.
+ It will then release itself and sink back to the river bed in order to digest its food and wait for its next meal.
+ Submarines would try to sink enemy ships by crude methods.
+ Oh ! my compatriot !! The man is not born to die of reminiscence or to sink in somewhere It is never a human fate That gets terminated through a happiness living After being condemned to the fretful glooms of failure in a deprived morbid prison of ever – disciplined humiliating; Thus great Earth is never a decaying caravan or a lady nurturing death.
+ It is attacked from below by Pliosaurus, which finally manages to kill the plesiosaur, leaving half of it to sink to the seafloor.
+ In the Sink or Swim episode, the red fish laughed at Red when he tried to learn to swim, and even photographed it.
+ Eventually, without an oxygen sink in the oceans, the process created the oxygen-rich atmosphere of today.
+ However, the U-boats were able to easily evade the patrols and sink merchant vessels traveling unescorted.
+ As in later wars, the main jobs of submarines were to enforce a blockade and to sink enemy warships.
+ The wheels and tyres were very tall and skinny so that they could sink into mud roads and not get stuck.
More in-sentence examples of “sink”:
+ Other islands sink below sea level because of natural causes such as erosion.
+ The heat sink is in contact with the part that should be cooled.
+ Percy goes to sink the "Princess Andromeda", a ship which Kronos is using as his base.
+ Other islands sink below sea level because of natural causes such as erosion.
+ The heat sink is in contact with the part that should be cooled.
+ Percy goes to sink the “Princess Andromeda”, a ship which Kronos is using as his base.
+ When the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal ended on 15 November 1942, “Enterprise” had helped to sink 16 ships and damage eight more.
+ The range was created by the Raymond Fault which made the rocks push up and sink down over time.
+ It will not sink or float.
+ It is able to sink into the sand by moving in a rocking motion.
+ The eggs sink to the bottoms of the pools and stick to the rocks.
+ Their graves open and they sink into the earth.
+ He then learns the ship will sink within two hours.
+ Balstrode tells Grimes that he should go out to sea in his boat and sink it.
+ The Densitydenser materials of a planet sink to the center, while less dense materials rise to the surface.
+ Also, because they do not have a swim bladder, rays sink when they are not actively swimming.
+ A silver coin, spoon, or ring on the ice cube will sink into it almost as though the ice cube were made of thick syrup, and the silver will become ice cold almost instantly.
+ They are able to sink into the sand by moving in a rocking motion.
+ Like a clog in sink pipes makes it harder for water to get through the pipes, clogs in arteries make it more difficult for blood to get through.
+ A human or animal does not sink entirely into quicksand due to the higher density of the fluid.
+ This means that the player must call what pocket they mean to sink the ball into on every shot.
+ He said that volcanoes in the ocean sometimes wear away or sink deeper.
+ Others are large enough to sink a warship.
+ Then Bill Freeburg Kyle Labine dump all the pills in the sink when he was possessed by Freddy.
+ People mostly use heat engines where the heat comes from a fire that expands a working fluid and the heat sink is either a body of water or the atmosphere as in a cooling tower.
+ Movement in the Earth’s surface may cause the land to sink lower and become flooded by the sea.
+ Part of the English strategy was to sink or damage the enemy ships before they got close enough to fire back at them.
+ It was raining and I saw her feet sink into the mud at every step.
+ If the bell is heavy enough it will sink below the water.
+ The eggs sink to the bottom.
+ Because of a British blockade, Germany began using U-boats, or submarines, to sink British ships.
+ The Japanese planned to bring America’s carriers into a trap and sink them.
+ A heat sink is an object that cools another part that is too hot.
+ It will first bite with the lower jaw to sink its teeth in, then closes the upper jaw and begins thrashing its head repeatedly to tear off chunks of flesh.
+ On the other hand, there was little a Royal Navy warship could do to sink a U-boat if the submarine’s captain was reasonably alert.
+ Other sailors also believed that if a ship’s cat fell or was thrown overboard, a terrible storm would come and sink the ship, and if the ship was able to survive, it would be cursed with nine years of bad luck.
+ Sadie Sink is an American actress.
+ It is not used outdoors or where it will touch water several times, such as around a sink or bathtub.
+ As the ship started to sink she dumped her 3,300 tonne load of aggregate, finally sinking by the bow on top of one of the barrier’s gates where she lay for several days.
+ The French leader Napoleon Bonaparte wanted to invade and conquer Britain, which meant he had to sink the British navy first, otherwise it would be able to prevent his army from landing.
+ Planktonic larvae develop, grow into adults and eventually sink to the bottom of the water.
+ The earth was about to sink in the ocean.
+ They sink into the sand tail first and keep on sinking deeper into the sand until only their eyes and nose are sticking out of the sand.
+ Besides being the first cruise ship ever built specifically to ply the frigid waters of the Antarctic Ocean, the “Explorer” became the first ever to sink there when it struck an unidentified submerged object, possibly ice, on November 23, 2007, which caused a 10-by-4inch gash in the hull.
+ He sings his enemy, Joukahainen, to sink in swamp.
+ They released their first album, “Sink or Swim Sink or Swim”, on XOXO Records in May 2007, and their second album, “The ’59 Sound”, on SideOneDummy Records in August 2008.
+ A similar failure to close the main hatch had caused the submarine “Squalus” to sink with the loss of 26 sailors in 1939.
+ For example, the Metal Cap allows Mario to sink to sea floors and the Invisibility cap allows him to walk through thin surfaces such as iron grates.
