The RMS Titanic sank on the 15th of April 1912.
About 400 miles south of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.
There were only 20 lifeboats on the Titanic. They thought lifeboats looked bad, and said the Titanic was unsinkable, so they decided they were unneeded. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a very bad decision.
Pumice does not sink.
Yes, if a sink is on a ship that is sinking, it would be considered a "sinking sink" in a playful sense. The term "sinking" applies to the ship as a whole, and since the sink is part of that structure, it would also be sinking as the ship descends. Thus, in this context, the phrase captures both the literal and humorous aspects of the situation.
it did not sink he got his head cut dff
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About 400 miles south of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.
There were only 20 lifeboats on the Titanic. They thought lifeboats looked bad, and said the Titanic was unsinkable, so they decided they were unneeded. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a very bad decision.
The future tense of "sink" is "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
Pumice does not sink.
A sink.