sink
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~ pass into a specified state or condition; "He sank into nirvana"
sink
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~ fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly; "The real estate market fell off"
sink
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~ cause to sink; "The Japanese sank American ships in Pearl Harbor"
sink
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~ embed deeply; "She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap"
sink
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~ appear to move downward; "The sun dipped below the horizon"; "The setting sun sank below the tree line"
sink
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~ descend into or as if into some soft substance or place; "He sank into bed"; "She subsided into the chair"
sinter
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~ cause (ores or powdery metals) to become a coherent mass by heating without melting
sip
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~ drink in sips; "She was sipping her tea"
siphon
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~ move a liquid from one container into another by means of a siphon or a siphoning action; "siphon gas into the tank"
siphon off
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~ convey, draw off, or empty by or as if by a siphon
siphon
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~ convey, draw off, or empty by or as if by a siphon
sire
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~ make (offspring) by reproduction; "Abraham begot Isaac"; "John fathered four daughters"
siss
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~ make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval
siss
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~ express or utter with a hiss
sit
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~ work or act as a baby-sitter; "I cannot baby-sit tonight; I have too much homework to do"
sit out
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~ not participate in (an activity, such as a dance or a sports event); "He sat out the game"
sit
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~ sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; "She never sat a horse!"; "Did you ever ride a camel?"; "The girl liked to drive the young mare"