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  1. SINK definition: 1. to (cause something or someone to) go down below the surface or to the bottom of a liquid or…. Learn more.

  2. Present perfect continuous. I have been sinking. you have been sinking. he/she/it has been sinking. we have been sinking. you have been sinking. they have been sinking. Past perfect continuous. I had been sinking.

  3. they will be sinking. Present perfect continuous. I have been sinking. you have been sinking. he/she/it has been sinking. we have been sinking. you have been sinking. they have been sinking. Past perfect continuous.

  4. [transitive] sink something/somebody (informal) to prevent somebody or somebody’s plans from succeeding. I think I've just sunk my chances of getting the job. If the car breaks down, we'll be sunk (= have serious problems). Topics Difficulty and failure c2; ball [transitive] sink something to hit a ball into a hole in golf or snooker

  5. The proper word to use is “sunk”. “Sinked” is not a word that is recognized by most dictionaries, and it is considered incorrect by many grammar experts. “Sunk” is the past participle of the verb “sink”. It means to descend or drop to the bottom of a body of water or other liquid. For example, “The ship sunk to the bottom of ...

  6. Conjugation of Sink. He/She/It sinks . I sink. You/We/They sink. He/She/It is sinking. I am sinking. You/We/They are sinking. He/She/It has sunk or sunken. I have sunk or sunken.

  7. Jan 20, 2019 · S1 E1 - Sink. January 20, 2019. 16min. TV-14. S1 E1 | When the effervescent Mitzi Mills suddenly dies, her son Cooper returns to NYC from his reclusive life upstate and is confronted with the loose ends of his mother's legacy. Store Filled. Free trial of Revry. Watch with Revry. S1 E2 - Sank.

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