This phrase is one most closely associated to William Shakespeare's language. "Shrunk Shank" was used in Act II Scene VII of Shakespeare's "As You Like It" to describe a character who in his old age, his body had become smaller and his clothes fit him much bigger.
The dress has shrunk.
The correct past tense is "have shrunk." "Shrunk" is the correct past participle form of the verb "shrink."
for his shrunk part of leg between the knee & ankle shrunk is past form of shrink
Shrunk is the past tense of shrink.
_ My new clothes shrunk when i put them in the washer.
Yes, "shrunk" is the past participle of the verb "shrink." For example, "The shirt has shrunk in the wash."
The past participle of "shrink" is "shrunk."
The word shrunk has one syllable.
The past perfect of "shrink" is "had shrunk."
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HI! the antonym of the word shrunk is to get larger;grow
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