SINKS
- SINK, to subside to a lower level [v]
- Disappear and not be seen or heard of again
- Go down below the surface of something, esp. of a liquid; become submerged
- (of a ship) Go to the bottom of the sea or some other body of water because of damage or a collision
- Cause (a ship) to go to the bottom of the sea or other body of water
- Cause to fail
- Conceal, keep in the background, or ignore
- Descend; drop
- (of a person) Lower oneself or drop gently
- Gradually penetrate the surface of something
- (of words or facts) Be fully understood or realized
- Cause something sharp to penetrate (a surface)
- SINK, to move to a lower level [v]
- Gradually decrease or decline in value, amount, quality, or intensity
- Lapse or fall into a particular state or condition, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant
- Be overwhelmed by a darker mood; become depressed
- Approach death
- Insert beneath a surface by digging or hollowing out
- Excavate (a well) or bore (a shaft) more or less vertically downward
- Pocket (a ball) in billiards
- Hit the ball into the hole with (a putt or other shot)
- Insert into something
- (of eyes) Appear unusually deep or receded
- Put money or energy into (something); invest something in