Similar words: shrunken, preshrunk, shrug, shrub, shrug off, shrubbery, trunk, drunk. Meaning: [ʃrɪŋk] adj. reduced in size by being drawn together.
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31. His stomach had shrunk to the size of a walnut.
32. The ranks of government supporters had shrunk from 453 in 1959 to 259 in 1962.
33. As the family has shrunk it has also lost some of its traditional functions to the public world.
34. For if the moving train had shrunk laterally, it would fit inside the stationary train, as in a tunnel.
35. However, the dimensions of the smallest circuit-parts will soon have shrunk beyond the limit that optical microscopes can resolve.
36. State subsidy has shrunk, but little private finance has taken its place.
37. Service-sector jobs have doubled since 1980, while the number of manufacturing jobs has shrunk by more than 50 percent.
38. The whole business seemed to have shrunk in importance to the size of a peanut anyway.
39. Why, very easily, if the moving train has shrunk in length.
40. Suddenly this flabby and overweight woman decided to do what younger and more athletic daredevils had shrunk from doing.
41. For the Great Fen that once covered the huge expanse of 2,500 square miles has shrunk to a tiny fraction.
42. I tend to be work-oriented and my living quarters seem to have shrunk, year by year, to this miniature state.
43. Too sharp, too rich a mixture for her shrunk lungs -.
44. Nutty shrunk down in her seat but, without clothes, there was nothing to shrink into.
45. The plant has shrunk from a high of about 3, 100 employees in 1992 to about 2, 500 today.
46. As the gilt market has shrunk, several GEMMs have expressed an interest in making a market in non-gilt fixed-interest sterling securities.
47. Now the workforce has shrunk to less than a thousand, and much of the plant is in disuse.
48. Today, its population has shrunk to only seven known populations on the distant fringes of metropolitan Southern California.
49. The number of sheep has shrunk by 12m from its peak.
50. Counties Leitrim, Louth and Mayo have been named after towns which nowadays have shrunk to the size of villages.
51. How much has the peat shrunk, as shown in the block diagram?
52. Its still sparse population seems shrunk, as it were, in such outsize garments.
53. It used to be a day trip: the island has shrunk, since my childhood.
54. For his shrunk shank and his big manly voice.
55. The rate of inflation has shrunk to 5 %.
56. Meanwhile, groundnut sales have shrunk to almost nothing.
57. Shortage of hands has shrunk our plant's yearly output.
58. Under the guidance of the white line inner the metal zip fastener and the indicative paint external the products,(sentencedict .com) the products can be shrunk well.
59. A shrunken monster deals one half , one third , or one quarter its normal damage while shrunk.
60. The peasantry has shrunk from 75 million to 65 million.