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n. (plural of sink English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: sink)

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Ludo Bagman, however, positioned himself between Harry and the sinks, looking very suspicious.

The main petiole sinks downwards during the day till late in the evening, and rises until very early in the morning.

Moreover, the petiole as a whole commonly either rises or sinks at night.

If aircraft carrier sinks, this unit authorized to use remaining torpedoes on the other ships of carrier task force.

She got to her feet, stretched, and bent over one of the sinks to wash.

Her voice rose on a shriek, and she zoomed up to the ceiling, around the perimeter of the room, and back down to the sinks, where she perched on the edge of a basin, suddenly quite composed again.

From where he was standing, he had a straight shot to the sinks and he could see himself in the over-the-basin mirrors.

The Mark 12 Yo-Yo is dropped by a P-5 Pegasus patrol plane, is about ten feet in diameter, and pops out a small buoy that stays on the surface while the main body of it sinks to eight hundred to one thousand feet, whatever best listening depth is.

He looked for backs turned toward him at the long urinalor for anyone at the dirty brown sinks, peering into the pitted mirrors.

The sinks were slimed with violently green liquid soap, scummy with old lather, and dripping with dirty water.

I arranged to go back later that afternoon to pick up the bathtub, sinks, and other fixtures I had picked out.

Stepping over to grab some paper towels, she heard someone leave one of the stalls and walk over to the sinks behind her.

Four tables with sinks and other apparatuses dwelled in the room, resembling chemistry or biology workstations.

They left class rings on the sinks of public bathrooms and dropped gem-studded earrings at the doors of the opera house.