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sink
Verb
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If something sinks, it goes down, usually into water.
During the storm, two ships sank.
When he heard the news of the accident, his heart sank.
Stock prices sank 10% on the news of the loss.
She sank her teeth into the meat.
sink
Noun
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A sink is a container for water to wash things in, usually with a drain.
The kitchen sink was always full of dirty dishes.
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A sink is a device that removes heat or energy.
A liquid heat sink was developed for cooling electronic circuit.
into
Preposition
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from out to in
I opened the door and stepped into the house.
poverty
Noun
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Poverty is the condition of being poor.
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Poverty is the condition of not having enough.