what is the sentence....
both words are not fake words
Yes. When the actress was singing Celine's songs, she was lip-sinking.
It's actually lip-syncing or lip-synching, from synchronization.
It's actually lip syncing, from synchronization.
I don't think anyone was singing - there was however a band playing: The Band was asked to play some music to keep the passengers calm and they did. Theu played up until the very end and not one of them serviced the disaster.
The phrase is "lip syncing." Sync is short for synchronization, which means to operate in unison. This refers to mouthing at the same time the music is playing.
The verb is to sink, and sinking can be part of a verb tense such as continuous (is sinking, was sinking) and continuous perfect (has been sinking, will have been sinking). Present participles can be used as adjectives (e.g. He got off the sinking ship). It can also form participial phrases (e.g. He saw the ship sinking into the sea).But sinking is also a gerund, used as a noun (e.g. Sinking your boat is not a good idea).
No the us is not sinking
London is not sinking.
The address of the Sinking Spring Public Library is: 3940 Penn Ave, Sinking Spring, 19608 1168
He had a dreadful sinking feeling when they boarded the freighter.The ship was saved from sinking by the rescue crew.
I dont think so. You can tell from when he sings he is off tone and exasperated. Plus he takes breaks; the songs stop playing so he can catch his breath.
Sinking In was created on 2007-03-05.