Similar words: sunken, sun, sung, junk, gunk, funk, punk, dunk. Meaning: [sʌŋk] adj. doomed to extinction.
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31) The pound has sunk to its lowest recorded level against the dollar.
32) It seemed as though the ship had sunk without trace.
33) Since the coup, the country has sunk deeper into a quagmire of violence and lawlessness.
34) A well was sunk in the back garden, and water could be pumped up into the kitchen.
35) He was sunk in deep gloom at the prospect of being alone.
36) Shares in the company have sunk as low as 620p.
37) But so low has morale sunk that the team and the fans would have been grateful for small mercies.
38) He was sunk completely.
39) Share prices would have sunk — hurting small and big investors.
40) The pound had sunk 10 per cent against the Schilling.
41) The workers go down to the tunnels through a vertical shaft sunk from the top of the cliff.
42) The foundations have sunk.
43) I think I've just sunk my chances of getting the job.
43) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
44) A luxury yacht was sunk in a bomb attack yesterday.
45) The Social Democratic Party has sunk without trace at these elections.
46) Rodin's sculpture 'The Thinker' is of a man sitting with his head in his hand, sunk in thought.
47) The stock index had sunk 197.92 points by midday.
48) A dredger was sunk due to the defendant's negligence.
49) Now that has all been sunk without trace.
50) How low he'd sunk through his own choosing.
51) The roulette wheels were sunk in circular pits.
52) It had sunk to the level of palm-reading.
53) They have met, and your ships have sunk.
54) Many small labels have sunk without trace.
55) At last we'd sunk a decent putt.
56) Later reconnaissance indicated that this had sunk.
57) He had sunk into an intellectual torpor.
58) Their heads sunk in the feathers against the cold.
59) He was sunk back in a ruffled flowery chair.
60) If that check doesn't come today, we're really sunk.