A feeling caused by uneasiness or apprehension.
Event in which a watercraft sinks beneath the surface of the water to the bottom.
Something sinked to the bottom, will always be shown on top. (The text is provided by the student)
1 The US State Department has taken Beijing to task over the sinking .
2 This sinking is the latest of several such disasters in recent years.
3 In case you don't know it yet, this is a sinking ship.
4 Five seconds later it was sinking to the bottom of the sea.
5 Of course it was serious -after all, an island was sinking .
6 The orebody is sinking at a rate of five metres per second.
7 He said further action over the April sinking was not ruled out.
8 The table was slowly sinking through the gap in the floor beneath.
9 By the time we reach the town square, afternoon's sinking into evening.
10 Immigrant support groups in Spain condemned the alleged sinking of the dinghy.
11 Cutting interest rates would risk sinking the yuan and hastening capital outflows.
12 The proprietor was sinking lower and lower in the mire of dissoluteness.
13 There are two people in the boat and the boat is sinking .
14 Hour after hour was passing; the sun was sinking toward the west.
15 Caim had a sinking suspicion he knew the answer, but asked anyway.
16 Two others followed closely behind, their heavy bodies sinking in the snow.
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