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  • 81sink your differences — phrase to stop arguing and come to an agreement Thesaurus: ending, solving and avoiding arguments and fightshyponym arguments and arguingsynonym Main entry: sink * * * sink your ˈdifferences idiom to agree to …

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  • 82sink without a trace — (US) (or Brit sink without trace) : to sink beneath the water to a place that cannot be seen or found The boat sank without a trace. often used figuratively Her first album was a big success, but after that she sank without a trace. • • • Main… …

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  • 83sink to something — ˌsink so ˈlow | sink to sth idiom to have such low moral standards that you do sth very bad • Stealing from your friends? How could you sink so low? • I can t believe that anyone would sink to such depths. Main entry: ↑sinkidiom …

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  • 84Sink the Belgrano! — is a 1986 satirical play by English playwright Steven Berkoff about British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher s decision to torpedo the Argentinian ship General Belgrano, as it was purportedly retreating during the 1982 Falklands War between the… …

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  • 85sink (your) teeth into (something) — to start to do something with a lot of energy and enthusiasm. She d only had small parts in films and was hoping for a bigger, more interesting part, something she could sink her teeth into. It s a really exciting project – I can t wait to sink… …

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  • 86sink unit — noun A fitting consisting of sink and draining board, with cupboards, etc underneath • • • Main Entry: ↑sink …

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  • 87sink a mine — sink a mine/well/hole/etc phrase to dig a deep hole in the ground Drilling companies are beginning to sink exploratory wells in the area. Thesaurus: mining and quarryinghyponym …

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  • 88sink a well — sink a mine/well/hole/etc phrase to dig a deep hole in the ground Drilling companies are beginning to sink exploratory wells in the area. Thesaurus: mining and quarryinghyponym …

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  • 89sink a hole — sink a mine/well/hole/etc phrase to dig a deep hole in the ground Drilling companies are beginning to sink exploratory wells in the area. Thesaurus: mining and quarryinghyponym …

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  • 90sink|age — «SIHNG kihj», noun. 1. a) the act or process of sinking; subsidence. b) an instance of this. 2. the amount of sinking. 3. something that sinks or has sunk. 4. Printing. = sink. (Cf. ↑sink) …

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