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What does "sink into [something]" mean? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

Here to "sink into something" means to go below the surface of something. In this case, below the ground and into a hole to disappear. You can also sink into liquid such as water. As a phrase, to "sink into" can mean to fall into a particular state or condition, usually a negative one. Ex: I was sinking into the mud, and then someone helped me out. Ex: The boat will sink in the river if it has a hole in it. Ex: She sank into a depressive state when her dog died.

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