Sentence for sunk | Use sunk in a sentence

Examples of sunk sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use sunk in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for sunk.

  • The sun had sunk. (10)
  • The wind had sunk. (10)
  • Willoughby sunk his voice. (10)
  • I wish the iceberg had sunk them! (9)
  • She could have sunk with languor. (10)
  • The bright star had sunk among the mass. (10)
  • I think Helen must have sunk without her. (10)
  • He could have sunk into the crimson carpet. (8)
  • Clara partly carolled on a sigh that sunk deep. (10)
  • This news is great, and I have sunk beneath it. (10)
  • He kicked at it and sunk under it as his talk rambled. (10)
  • Her experience with the police had sunk deep into her soul. (8)
  • His fame has sunk; his bodily girth has sensibly increased. (10)
  • Carinthia had sunk herself, was unpardonable, hardly mentionable. (10)
  • He knew that her pride had sunk, and that her heart was desolate. (10)
  • He knew that her pride had sunk, and that her heart was desolate. (22)
  • Passed-any citizen of Cologne, the ghostly head sunk into its cowl. (10)
  • The conviction that her husband hated her had sunk into her nature. (10)
  • She did not hear his voice till he had sunk on his knee by her side. (10)
  • Was he very miserable; had he perhaps sunk into a stupor of debauchery? (8)
  • I agree with Cornelia that this is the first palpable sign that we have sunk. (10)
  • The chord of her voice told him of the gulf she had sunk in during the night. (10)
  • Yet the moment it had sunk under the hill this feeling of ours vanished with it. (10)
  • For now the fire of her brain had sunk, and refuges and subterfuges were round about it. (10)
  • The old man had sunk back in his chair, and only his little deep-blue eyes seemed living. (8)
  • His great youthful ambition had descended to it, but had sunk to climb on a firmer footing. (10)
  • She was silent a moment, while he stood looking down at her in the chair into which she had sunk. (9)
  • It is supposed that, separated from the others, she ran into the ice and was sunk, with all on board. (19)
  • She started at a rustling in the outer hall; then she again sunk her whole self into the act of seeing. (12)
  • Through the thin fume of his cigar Lord Valleys watched that long figure sunk deep in the chair opposite. (8)
  • But despair had sunk too deep; she could only quiver and shake and try to drive sobbing out of her breath. (8)
  • Sunk in the chair, that square thick trunk of a body in short black-braided coat seemed divested of all neck. (8)
  • Sunk into the recesses of a marvellous chair, with huge arms of tawny leather, he listened and spoke drowsily. (8)
  • Miss Spaulding leaves the piano, and softly approaches her, where she has sunk on her knees beside the register. (9)
  • She is poor; she has sunk from the comforts she was born to; and, if she live to old age, must probably sink more. (4)
  • Porpora is more noteworthy for the singers he formed than for his forty-six operas, all of which have sunk into oblivion. (3)
  • She would have sunk, but Shibli Bagarag caught hold of her, and supported her to the shore by the strength of his right arm. (10)
  • Again we rumbled on, and, ere we cleared the last lamps of the town, the whole party were once more sunk in sleep, save myself. (6)
  • In this morass were hundreds and thousands of figures sunk like himself up to the waist, and waving their arms above their heads. (8)
  • Without his knowing it, and before he had quitted the court, he had sunk into songless gloom, brooding on the scenes of the night. (10)
  • In one of his many long voyages he heard stories of a Spanish galleon filled {136} with gold and silver sunk off the Island of Cuba. (19)
  • But Boleskey, after drinking up his wine, had sunk again into his seat; and there suddenly, to the surprise of all, he began to snore. (8)
  • Had Sir Purcell sunk or bent under the thong that pursued him, he might, after a little healthy moaning, have gone along as others do. (10)
  • He had been among the first in the rush to Hurdy-Gurdy, but had not prospered, and had sunk by degrees to the position of grave digger. (1)
  • And all through the drive he remained sunk in an indifference and lassitude which to Lady Casterley seemed in the highest degree ominous. (8)
  • Time and again men have sunk money in starting an honest and outspoken sheet, confident that soon the public would rally to its support. (16)
  • Her quick nature realized the out of prison as vividly and suddenly as it had sunk suddenly and leadenly under the sense of imprisonment. (10)
  • He sat in his study, with Miranda near him, for fully an hour, without doing anything whatever, sunk in a strange, half-pleasurable torpor. (8)
  • They stopped and looked across the curve of the mounting path, down on March, who had sunk on a way-side seat, and was mopping his forehead. (9)
  • While well, and happy, and properly attended to, she had great good humour and excellent spirits; but any indisposition sunk her completely. (4)
  • I seemed to know that little creature through and through, as one knows anything that one surprises off its guard, sunk in its most private moods. (8)

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Definition of sunk:

  • sunk, sungk, sunken, sungk’n, pa.p. of sink_.(0)

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