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- verb nonstandard, informal Simple past tense and past participle of
sink .
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Examples
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It goes back, actually, to the Gemini (ph) days when this were trying to launch two rockets to rendezvous in space, and they want to kind of -- wanted to keep the work kind of sinked up on both countdowns.
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May 1, 2010 at 10:49 pm ohai, pj. yoo still heer? ai has been awn teh ichc fur kwite a wile, but was checkin owt teh “upComing” tew see ifn my “sinked yur iPod” lol ebber made it, sigh.
oneday - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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She voted for war in Iraq where our loved ones, billions of dollars are sinked in vain while some people are leaving under the bridge in the United states.
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He (Bush) took over with a surplus and sinked the whole country into unbelievable debt.
Clinton adviser: Clinton 'willing' to lend campaign more money 2008
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Celebrity snitches over at Star Magazine have sinked their teeth into the life story of Sanjaya Malakar.
Star Magazine Votes Antonella Barba This Season’s “American Idol” Fool 2007
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That the only chance a Dem has in the fall is to stand up to this amazing GOP onslaught and that she is the only one who they have already kitchen sinked and the media is covering the campaign as such.
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In other words, they've "kitchen sinked" Obama, he has to be prepared to do the same to her, in order to destroy her credibility.
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Just the same I have to tell you, I may not agree with you very often, but today, you not only hit the nail on the head, you counter-sinked the screw flush.
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New informations on the Chuai station, the platform that sinked last Friday off the shores of NY.
Chuai Station News Videos - German, Italian, Spanish, French Dennis 2008
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I nearly didn't make it, having been floored when I opened the door of my room to find it was the penthouse suite, with it's own mini-hallway, wardrobe to the right as you walk in and, to the left, the door to the marble-tiled, twin-sinked bathroom (and when I say bathroom, I mean it had a proper bath and all).
Poland Whee, Krakow's Heaven Hal Duncan 2006
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