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ice cubes, iceburgs. do they float or sink and that might answer your question
Butter could stick in something like maple or regular syrup.
You could try French Onion Soup (sounds boring but when it's done properly it really isn't), (caramelised onion tarts are also popluar, as are caramelised garlic tarts - see "Plenty, by Yotam Ottolenghi") vichyssoise soup is also a classic. If you want a challange, consider doing a souffle. (Look for a "twice baked" souffle recipe if you want less of a challange, since these can be prepared and baked ahead of time, then you bake them again in the over just before serving. They don't sink too much. Single baked souffles you have to prepare, bake then serve with no delays in between, so they're fairly unsuitable for making when you have guests over and need to entertain them.)
Soak the pan or pot in a sink with hot water and DAWN dish soap. it may take several tries, but it will eventually break apart the oil.
The future tense of "sink" is "will sink".
This is ROCK so it will SINK
As in 'sink a boat' or 'the kitchen sink'?
A Belfast sink is a deep, rectangular, ceramic sink, also known as an elephant sink.
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A hammer will sink
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just a sink Below surface (grade) sink