Event in which a watercraft sinks beneath the surface of the water to the bottom.
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Examples for "sinking"
Examples for "sinking"
1The US State Department has taken Beijing to task over the sinking.
2This sinking is the latest of several such disasters in recent years.
3In case you don't know it yet, this is a sinking ship.
4Five seconds later it was sinking to the bottom of the sea.
5Of course it was serious -after all, an island was sinking.
1There seemed every probability of the ship sinking under our feet.
2The life-boats went off and left me all alone-inthe dark-withthe ship sinking!
3It is queer; I didn't mind the ship sinking.
4The rats sensed the ship sinking, so to speak, and were looking for a way off.
5Photo: Supplied Ivan Farmer was the only one still alive, and had vivid memories of the ship sinking.
6Then they found the ship sinking.
7The sketch shows Mexico's ship sinking.
8Facebook Twitter Pinterest An Italian police vehicle takes migrants who survived recent ship sinking after their arrival at Catania.
9South Korea and the U.S. say resuming the talks will be impossible until the ship sinking dispute is settled.
10She worried about his ship sinking, leaving him lost at sea, adrift, then drowning or being eaten by sharks.
11The hull is divided into three watertight compartments by bulkheads and there was no question of the ship sinking.
12South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has chided his navy for being unprepared for the navy ship sinking in March.
13Is the ship sinking, Denzil?
14South Korea and the U.S. say resuming the talks will be impossible until the Cheonan ship sinking dispute is settled.
15But with regard to societal and corporate guilt, it feels like a cabin-boy taking the blame for a ship sinking.
16Impoverished North Korea, which denies any involvement in the South ship sinking, has in the past used detained American citizens as bargaining chips.
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