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Q: What does the idiom sink into your teeth mean?
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How do you spell sink in french?

To sink (in water) = couler (for a boat, an object ..) To sink (for construction works) = creuser A sink = un évier (in the kitchen) or un lavabo (in bathroom) And an idiom .. He sank a whole bottle of wine = il a descendu une bouteille de vin