Similar words: sinking feeling, sinking fund, sink in, winking, linking, clinking, stinking, drinking. Meaning: ['sɪŋkɪŋ] n. 1. a descent as through liquid (especially through water) 2. a slow fall or decline (as for lack of strength) 3. a feeling caused by uneasiness or apprehension.
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151. And if Apple falls apart, software developers could get even more skittish about sinking money into writing programs for Macs.
152. Monsters, stirred from the lightless ocean depths by the sinking of the lands, sometimes come ashore here in search of prey.
153. Sinking down into the seat, she stared blindly through the windscreen, her thoughts on her distant family.
154. I was sinking fast in the mire of soft money.
155. Forget about sinking your teeth into it; touch it with your tongue, and it evaporates.
156. She walked out on to it, her boots sinking in with each step, and left the Katz Motel behind her.
157. They could spell the end of national wage agreements and the sinking of clinical grading before it has properly begun to swim.
158. There was no possibility now that she could capsize: built with positive buoyancy, she was incapable of sinking.
159. Red has played a good half, sinking five of six field goals, grabbing four rebounds and chalking up three assists.
160. All the same, most people would have been all too glad to get off the sinking ship.
161. The 1990-91 figure of £50,000 under Continuing Education was set aside for a pupillage sinking fund.
162. Maggie's gone the opposite way from Tesco's; her heels are sinking into grass.
163. With a sinking sensation in her stomach, she heard the trooper's fingers pound the keys again.
164. Mary is also sinking fast, now at the stage of complete alienation from her family.
165. She felt as though she were sinking into its blue fabric in the most literal way.
166. The boat had sprung a leak and it was sinking fast.
167. She couldn't stand the poverty, seeing people sinking lower and lower, with no ambition.
168. Sinking Receivers at Swan Hunter, a Tyneside shipbuilder, sacked 420 workers.
169. In Hollister there are a lot of riders with bikes sinking under them.
170. They came to life with fury, throwing tiny sparks and sinking into red rigidity under the Pyrex laboratory flask.
171. A sinking fund establishes a procedure for the orderly retirement of a bond over the life of the issue.
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172. If any employee is sinking on the job, you need to respond in a businesslike way.
173. She dropped her robe on to the stool near by and stepped into the water, sinking slowly down into the warmth.
174. He ended up sinking into the madness that lies in wait for those who think too much about death.
175. The survivors had to jump from their sinking ship or walk on wobbling planks in order to be taken aboard.
176. He fell sharply through the space of the cabin, and was sinking again through its floor.
177. Determined to try again, he crossed back in the Lusitania, and survived its sinking on 7 May 1915.
178. Last winter a judge put a vet away for thirty-five years for sinking his teeth into sweet, succulent coed flesh.
179. Like Mrs Patrick Campbell, marsupials seem to be sinking ships, firing on their rescuers.
180. I lay there feeling my stomach sinking slowly.into the sand on the top of the dune.
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