single-foot
— Verb
– English
~ go at a rack; "the horses single-footed"
single crochet
— Verb
– English
~ make by single stitching
singsong
— Verb
– English
~ speak, chant, or declaim in a singsong
singsong
— Verb
– English
~ move as if accompanied by a singsong; "The porters singsonged the travellers' luggage up the mountain"
singularise
— Verb
– English
~ distinguish as singular
singularize
— Verb
– English
~ distinguish as singular
sink
— Verb
– English
~ go under; "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"
sink
— Verb
– English
~ fall or sink heavily; "He slumped onto the couch"; "My spirits sank"
sink
— Verb
– English
~ fall or descend to a lower place or level; "He sank to his knees"
sink in
— Verb
– English
~ pass through; "Water permeates sand easily"
sink in
— Verb
– English
~ become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions; "It dawned on him that she had betrayed him"; "she was penetrated with sorrow"
sink
— Verb
– English
~ pass into a specified state or condition; "He sank into nirvana"
sink
— Verb
– English
~ fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly; "The real estate market fell off"
sink
— Verb
– English
~ cause to sink; "The Japanese sank American ships in Pearl Harbor"
sink
— Verb
– English
~ embed deeply; "She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap"
sink
— Verb
– English
~ appear to move downward; "The sun dipped below the horizon"; "The setting sun sank below the tree line"
sink
— Verb
– English
~ descend into or as if into some soft substance or place; "He sank into bed"; "She subsided into the chair"
sinke
— Verb
– Danish
~ samle to træstykker ved at udskære V-formede tappe ...
sinter
— Verb
– English
~ cause (ores or powdery metals) to become a coherent mass by heating without melting
sip
— Verb
– English
~ drink in sips; "She was sipping her tea"