Similar words: inkstand, pink slip, link, blink, slink, link up, linked, inkling. Meaning: [lɪŋks] n. a golf course that is built on sand ground near a shore.
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31. A long bridge links Venice and the mainland.
32. A way forward lies in developing more economic links.
33. Their links with Britain are still strong.
34. The road links all the new towns.
35. The links between the two nations are indissoluble.
36. There the irrigation canal links up with the reservoir.
37. The road links this small village to the town.
38. The programme aims to forge links between higher education and small businesses.
39. The company has severed its connection/links/relationship/ties with its previous partners.
40. The database is fully hyperlinked both within the database and to thousands of external links.
41. The US has now broken all diplomatic links with the regime.
42. The community's links with Syria date back to biblical times.
43. The deputy leader is cautious about loosening the links with the unions.
44. They're a worrying political party because of their close links/ties with terrorist groups.
45. The office has direct computer links to over 100 firms.
46. Earl describes his past links with the racist group as a youthful indiscretion .
47. These projects will provide vital links between companies and universities.
48. The site links to about 24 other sites offering clip art.
49. The study links the main living area to the kitchen.
50. The corridor links the old part of the hospital with the new.
51. He hopes that closer links between Britain and the rest of Europe will change the British mentality towards foreigners.
52. This page includes lots of links to other websites you may find interesting.
53. The stories of his links with the actress had knocked the fun out of him.
54. The town is well served with buses and major road links.
55. All staff are vetted for links with extremist groups before being employed.
56. close links. You do not usually use near in this way.
57. Despite living in different countries,(www.Sentencedict.com) the two families have maintained close links.
58. An alarm links the police station to the divisional headquarters.
59. There are a lot of wireless links in a radio.
60. There are a number of links between the two theories.
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