How To Use Sunken In A Sentence

  • A few fields have the remains of small sunken stone dwellings, intimate as those at Skara Brae.
  • His hair was starting to gray around the edges, and his eyes were sunken, hidden away behind bags and wrinkles that were now forming.
  • Rooms feature beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls and sunken baths. Times, Sunday Times
  • No bulging rib cages, no collar bones out to here, no sunken eyes or bizarre hipbone bulges.
  • Williamson suggests that assets with a high amount of specificity represent sunken costs that have little value outside a particular exchange relationship.
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  • TWO men were arrested yesterday on suspicion of stealing a cannon and treasures from a sunken 17th-century warship. The Sun
  • We follow the tracks across the cracked mudflats, out past the sunken pilings now exposed and bleached by sun, to the deepest channel turned fetid pond. Three Prayers for Rain
  • The bow ranks were flooded; the whole front of the anchorage was a wreck of sunken boats. A Fire Upon the Deep
  • His eyes were sunken, his chin unshaved and his hair and even his clothing looked disheveled.
  • Before its present incarnation as housing, the site was used for rice production, its landscape characterized by a network of sunken fields, raised terraces and dykes to contain the flooded rice paddies.
  • The sunken sailing-boat was a glimmer of white on the bottom.
  • A huge bathroom has a sunken bath, the drawing room a vaulted roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • A patio area is bordered by a number of plant beds and steps lead from this area to a slightly sunken lawn which also features a barna shed.
  • To an earlier generation, landscape would have meant drove roads and sunken lanes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Between his pale, pasty flesh, sunken sullen eyes, and limited acting ability, he gives new meaning to the word doughy.
  • The Edwardian circular sunken garden survives with the original topiary. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lying in clouds of scent in the sunken tub filled to the brim, that streak of equanimity she had asserted itself.
  • If we can get some strong ropes or wires around the sunken boat, we might be able to haul it up.
  • Symptoms include red and white patches on the gills, rough patches of skin and sunken eyes. The Sun
  • There was Marco in grimy apron plating up, or opening scallops, looking every inch the piratical hero, with his long black hair and sunken eyes and high cheek bones, surrendered long ago to his new-found affluence.
  • The outer layer of the abaxial epidermis contains sunken stomata with strongly fluorescing chloroplasts in the guard cells.
  • View sunken ships, underwater castles, and other detailed underwater experiences, all from the perspective of being safely behind the glass of an underwater diving vessel.
  • There were booths and stalls covered with thick, ropy fishnet that seemed to have been built from the planks of sunken ships. WATER BOOK THREE: TRANSFORMATION
  • Throughout the scheme, tiers of steps leading into the sunken areas provide informal seating and car parking is screened by hedges of dark cypresses.
  • He used to dive for coral and sunken treasures pinned under shipwrecks.
  • He is said to have a long face, sunken cheeks, a long protruding chin and a large hooked nose.
  • The treatment rooms have an organic feel and simplicity of styling: drystone walling features in the health suite, mosaic tiling covers the flooring in the communal area and surrounds a sunken jacuzzi overlooking the mountains.
  • Its bed and estuary scoured and sunken, was now a canal of sea water and a race of grimy bargemen brought the heavy materials of trade from the Pool thereby beneath the very feet of the workers. When the Sleeper Wakes
  • Her cheeks were sunken and hollow, her body almost frail-looking, her hair limp and sticking to her face.
  • Its cooling pool and fountain overlook the sunken Knot Garden, named for the intricate pattern into which chains of dwarf evergreen Japanese holly, juniper, and arborvitae have been woven.
  • To its supporters, who include among others the British Government, which has signed a potentially lucrative contract with Odyssey to salvage a 17th century navy ship called HMS Sussex carrying bullion worth up to £500m, the Nasdaq-listed company, founded by a former advertising executive and a real estate magnate, is a reputable organisation that follows strict archaeological guidelines in its legitimate search for sunken vessels. A £200m treasure hunt. Has Odyssey Marine found ‘La Vierge’? : Coin Collecting News
  • Nine mighty aqua jets propel water at the user, who lies half-sunken into the thing, but conveniently separated from the water by an impermeable surface.
  • Miss Jillgall, she lifted her poor little sunken eyes rapturously to the sky, as if she called the homiest sunlight to witness that this was the most lovable woman on the face of the earth. The Legacy of Cain
  • His eyes looked slightly sunken behind his glasses; he hadn't been sleeping well. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • But because we are so sure that "it is the memory that the soldier leaves after him, like the long trail of light that follows the sunken sun," and because so often oral tradition is less misleading than the written word, we gladly and undoubtingly give Roland high place in the A Book of Myths
  • They had hollow eyes and sunken cheeks, and they wailed horribly in the darkness.
  • As the hot water sluiced into the sunken tub, easing her aches and pains, she began to think about the gruelling casting.
  • Also at this level is the fourth and final bedroom, a large double at the front of the house with access via patio doors to a decked area in a sunken portion of the front garden.
  • For a moment, he simply watched his sleeping lover - he'd lost weight to a foul stomach and not eating for several days; his eyes were sunken, and sallow splotches had began to discolor his skin.
  • On the landside of the main room, where people pass from front door to bedroom corridor, are more sliding doors opening into a sunken court.
  • A vestibule behind and to the left provides access to the building's interior at grade, in effect a bridge over this sunken area.
  • There were sunken gardens and ornamental ponds, rose pergolas and formal hedges.
  • In the other half are a vast, sunken bath and an indoor shower. Times, Sunday Times
  • This accident, together with the crazy condition of the ship, which was little better than a wreck, prevented her from getting off to sea, and entangled her more and more with the land, so that the next morning at daybreak she struck on a sunken rock, and soon after bilged and grounded between two small islands at about a musket-shot from the shore. Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced
  • The resultant form is bold and distinctive and is further modelled by a re-entrant corner cutout, set directly above the sunken entrance court.
  • Some of the prisoners did find time to make musical instruments such as violins from the dismantled hulls of sunken boats and hard wood salvaged from collapsed buildings.
  • Well those vessels are US-owned, and most of the sunken World War II ships are foreign flag vessels, primarily Japanese and quite a few American vessels as well.
  • There is a summer mews in need of some tender loving care, and a large cement sunken area which could accommodate a fantastic water feature or even a swimming pool.
  • Her cheeks also look sunken. The Sun
  • There are good-sized rooms, large gardens and sunken swimming pools. Times, Sunday Times
  • Seeing her tired face and sunken eyes, he is touched.
  • His hair was starting to gray around the edges, and his eyes were sunken, hidden away behind bags and wrinkles that were now forming.
  • Each suite features a marble bathroom, sunken bath, terrace and landscaped courtyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remembering these things the idle young "flatty" turned and looked at the green-coated and sunken-shouldered figure, touched into some rough pity by the wordless pathos of an existence which seemed without aim or reason. Never-Fail Blake
  • Symptoms include red and white patches on the gills, rough patches of skin and sunken eyes. The Sun
  • The northern islands are coral atolls that have formed over ancient sunken volcanoes and are characterized by outer reefs surrounding a lagoon.
  • On the outside of the bay, submerged ridges and pinnacles projecting from the sunken part of the crater rim approach the surface.
  • My friend paid 3,000 for her sunken trampoline. The Sun
  • Many of the graves were sunken, from others grew sturdy pines, whose roots had committed unspeak - able sin. Can Such Things Be
  • His cheeks were sunken and the skin across the bridge of his nose was taught and mottled after days of pain. PROSECUTOR
  • For otherwise healthy adults, the triggers for the need for immediate medical attention for diarrhea include blood and/or mucus in the stools, fever accompanied by shaking chills, and/or if dehydration is occurring (symptoms of dehydration include a dry or sticky mouth, low or no urine output (concentrated urine appears dark yellow), not producing tears, and sunken eyes; clinical signs include low blood pressure, rapid pulse rates, poor skin turgor, and delayed capillary refill). We are in Mexico and my husband is ill
  • The effects of childhood malnutrition are a legacy reflected in his sunken features.
  • So we slipped straight into a larch wood and then soon found a nice sunken track through Silpho Moor with beech and birch, heather and bilberry, and, having dropped out of the clouds, sweet views of Whisper Dales.
  • The outer layer of the abaxial epidermis contains sunken stomata with strongly fluorescing chloroplasts in the guard cells.
  • The bathroom is decorated with pale blue tiled walls and features a white ceramic suite consisting of a sunken bath with tiled surround, pedestal wash basin and toilet.
  • The lead characters are Joe and Sam, heroic Salvors operating from the M/V Triton in the North Atlantic stripping sunken frieghters of brightwork. John Ford meets Godzilla ~ update
  • In the fifth century rectangular and sunken buildings were erected over an earlier farm and its fields.
  • The road surface had worn smooth and in places there were sunken tyres tracks that caused vehicles to shudder when they pass over them.
  • Salvage and rescue workers who were rushed to the scene said one of the sunken acid containers was slowly leaking into the river.
  • My friend paid 3,000 for her sunken trampoline. The Sun
  • A friend of mine recently told me about a sunken trampoline she had installed in her garden. The Sun
  • The tables have sunken ice buckets and the karaoke machine is top of the range. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has to have one of the most distinctive and expressive faces in the business - large, sunken, sad eyes in a thin face surrounded by a mass of unruly long hair shooting out in all directions.
  • The sunken door handles are needlessly fiddly too. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is usually sunken into a depression so that the rim is level with the ground.
  • A sunken vagina also increases the likelihood of ‘wind-sucking’ (drawing of air into the vagina) and urine pooling, which further predispose the mare to infection.
  • The leftovers tasted great, but each time we removed the trifle from the fridge the layers had sunk further, as the ladyfingers absorbed more of the sauce and cream, which had additionally deflated, thereby creating a sunken, lopsided look. Blueberry Lemon Tiramisu Trifle
  • We carry boxes along a dark, narrow corridor, that has steps up at either end, meaning that it is sunken.
  • What made it special was that it had the shape of a human skull, on one side of which were small cavities that looked like a pair of sunken eye-sockets above a simple mouth.
  • No matter, because a new fingerpost points down Potter Lane, a sunken track, wall and gorse each side with foxgloves ready to overwinter in the algae green rocks.
  • The South that she wrote about — the South of snuff-dipping poor whites, evasively sweet-talking Negroes, and sunken-eyed back woods prophets — was undergoing a dizzying transformation even as she (a contemporary and qualified admirer of Martin Luther King, Jr.) was writing about it on an electric typewriter. Flannery O'Connor's Gifts
  • Resurrecting a forgotten work is a bit like recovering a gold cigarette case from a sunken ocean liner: Wipe away the barnacles and who knows?
  • There were sunken gardens and ornamental ponds, rose pergolas and formal hedges.
  • It has two castles, a Roman fort, a giant, the Devil and a sunken town.
  • Look out for tell-tale areas of sunken bark nearby. Times, Sunday Times
  • In completely blacked-out underwater conditions, two divers conducted a tactile search to locate a sunken Iraqi minelayer with her deadly load.
  • His face is hollow, his eyes sunken, he can barely lift his head from the bed.
  • Off Scotts Head, Dominica Island, a sunken garden of sponges and coral rewards a visitor, part of a growing stream of divers discovering Dominica's marine life.
  • To an earlier generation, landscape would have meant drove roads and sunken lanes. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we can get some strong ropes or wires around the sunken boat, we might be able to haul it up.
  • Whilst this may be true for those sunken featured buildings used as workshops, recent reconstructions have shown this to be the wrong idea for houses.
  • Maybe it would make his cheekbones look sunken and athletic and sexy.
  • With his square jaw and sunken eyes, he looked like something out a cartoon strip, a mayor of Gotham who thought he was Superman.
  • Their homes are wretched hovels, their surroundings are forbidding and their minds are sunken in a kind of pauperism out of which it seems impossible to arouse them. Country life in Georgia in the days of my youth,
  • But the greatest find of all was a half buried deadeye — an important find on any sunken ship — attached to the side of the vessel.
  • The room is one they talked about but never saw, a room they would have liked to live in one day, with a sunken pool, a silken tent draped from the ceiling-a De Mille set really, slender and oiled girls in attendance, a suggestion of midday light coming through from overhead, Scorpia sprawled among fat pillows wearing exactly the corselette of Belgian lace, the dark stockings and shoes he daydreamed about often enough but never - Gravity's Rainbow
  • Only limited acknowledgment is made of the most sensational of recent discoveries, the architectural and sculptural remains of an extensive quarter of the royal palace, now sunken in the waters of the harbor.
  • THIS is the amazing image which could show the fabled sunken city of Atlantis. The Sun
  • Symptoms include red and white patches on the gills, rough patches of skin and sunken eyes. The Sun
  • There are sunken ceiling lights throughout this area.
  • The monkey faces themselves have sunken eye sockets that are almost skull-like.
  • Work to remove the partially sunken tugboat, which is west of the 10th Street Bridge, is expected to start in a couple of hours. Paul & Matt's Sports Attack
  • And only have opening and windows towards the garden; and be level upon the floor, no whit sunken under ground, to avoid all dampishness. The Essays
  • We've putting a sunken bath in our bathroom.
  • His eyes seemed more sunken in and dark shadows lay beneath them.
  • Lacy breakers lap the coral reef that rings Bora-Bora, an ancient sunken volcano 165 miles (266 kilometers) northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia's Society Islands.
  • When soil and an old warehouse were removed for brownfield remediation, the sunken site became the place for an experimental, sculptural building with a constantly varying sequence of interior and exterior spaces.
  • The leather seating in the sunken area is original to the house.
  • The sunken door handles are needlessly fiddly too. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have very white faces and their eyes look sunken in. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was shaking like a beaten dog, and his sunken eyes glazed over with fear.
  • The sunken cheeks were covered with a thin scattering of fuzz; the hair was lank and matted.
  • One bedroom has a sunken pink bath under a trapdoor. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other day I settled down to watch a programme on sunken treasure. Times, Sunday Times
  • His cheeks were sunken from hunger.
  • The third afternoon, when he had watched for her in a fury of disappointment, he ordered his horse and went for a gallop down the sunken road to the mill.
  • Child doesn't urinate for eight to 12 hours Child doesn't drink Child loses fluids through vomiting or diarrhea Child has sunken eyes or "doughy" skin that doesn't return to normal when pinched Child is not behaving normally, is unusually lethargic or irritable CoughsA cough that appears only at night, especially if it sounds like barking, could be a sign of croup. Special Issue: How Kids Grow Calling The Doctor
  • There's also a pool with a sit-up sunken bar and sundeck. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blade at least hadn't sunken into the cut just grazed her skin.
  • Instead of having a articulate discussion on a subject the GOP guidebook tells their ilk to call something they or their supporters do not like Nazi, Fascist, Communist, Socialist, gay, Un-american, Culture War, Death Panels … … No wonder the level of civil discourse has sunken to the depths of the stinkiest sh**hole. Think Progress » GOP Sen. candidate refuses to apologize for comparing embryonic stem cell research to Nazi experiments.
  • Round eyes as dark as a faery's stared out from sunken and sallow sockets, ringed by dark purple bags.
  • Here the colossal sunken valley was rich in gypsum, and the low rolling hills were white as if with frost. MAJIPOOR CHRONICLES
  • As the lands falls away from the street, the verandah forms a raised entrance terrace behind the cottage, overlooking a sunken court neatly and intimately defined by the new timber and metal three-storey extension.
  • On a more populist level, sunken living rooms are reinvading suburbia as Americans ditch large open spaces for rooms with more intimacy.
  • His sunken chest, stooped shoulders, and hollow eyes lend him the appearance of a man twice his age.
  • The tables have sunken ice buckets and the karaoke machine is top of the range. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most produced only animal bone, whereas the five sunken buildings contained bone, pottery and other small artefacts.
  • Moreover, sunken waste containers could pose a serious threat over time as they begin to leak.
  • We didn't know if we were looking for a sunken boat or one that was still floating. Times, Sunday Times
  • In western Normandy and on the borders of the rocky Breton peninsula, the open spaces gave way to a landscape of small fields divided by high mounds and tree-strewn hedges, scattered farmsteads and deep sunken roads - the bocage.
  • While the well-funded Chinese archeologists dive for sunken Chinese treasure off the coast of Kenya, Chinese sailors and soldiers on its largest surface ship, the LPD Kunlan Shan, are patrolling the Somalia Coast ostensibly to protect Chinese ships from pirates. Robert C. O’Brien: China Looks to Cement its Future in Africa by Turning to the Past
  • The sight of his old captain in rags, his eyes sunken, face unshaven and dirty and hair infested with lice, amused him.
  • If we can get some strong ropes or wires around the sunken boat, we might be able to haul it up.
  • The beast spent a night in the sunken play area as it couldn't climb up the steep concrete sides. The Sun
  • She turned away from its satinwood and pastel brocades and went to the window, which afforded a view of a large formal garden, which even at this dreary time of year looked pleasant, with its sunken pond and statues and straight paths and clipped hedges, but the sight of it did nothing to quiet en her thoughts. You Don't Take Names
  • We just liked it ‘cause it sounded more like the name of a sunken ship you'd dredge up after 300 years at the bottom of the sea.
  • Its sunken eyes and protruding jaw give its face the look of a terrifying human skull that contrasts with its soulful baby-blue eyes.
  • He was pale-skinned to the point of translucence and his sunken eyes were dark with fatigue.
  • His next adventure will be with ‘Peento’ or doughnut peach, a white-fleshed clingstone peach with a sunken center.
  • Divers were yesterday searching the sunken ship. The Sun
  • Beside the orangery is a sunken patio area for outdoor dining and an Italian mosaic-lined plunge pool.
  • They're diving for sunken treasure.
  • One of his books noted that he was a salvage expert and hard hat diver who worked upon the sunken German fleet at Scapa Flow. David Masters
  • To an earlier generation, landscape would have meant drove roads and sunken lanes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The kitchen is sunken below the open-concept living and dining rooms, which are bathed in sun from a skylight. Globe and Mail
  • War has many legacies, and today we look at an environmental one that's now raising its head in the pristine waters of the Pacific: sunken battleships.
  • It includes a power shower unit, sunken double Jacuzzi jet bath, a marble topped sink unit and, above this, a television with a large mirror surround.
  • If we can get some strong ropes or wires around the sunken boat, we might be able to haul it up.
  • There are several alternative sunken float paternoster rigs, all of which do a reasonable job.
  • Filmed from above and below the water's surface, the behemoth station sits immersed like a sunken ship, shrouded in water and silence.
  • My face seemed somewhat gaunt to me, with slightly sunken green eyes and pert nose.
  • He had a firm chin and a pointed nose, among other noble-looking features, but sunken cheeks.
  • In the sunken seating and lounge area at the back of the bar, stained oak floorboards, recessed spotlighters and black walls create a moody, atmospheric ambience by night.
  • Atlantis, so hints came to me steadily that Ponape and Lele and their basalt bulwarked islets were the last points of the slowly sunken western land clinging still to the sunlight, and had been the last refuge and sacred places of the rulers of that race which had lost their immemorial home under the rising waters of the The Moon Pool
  • They were scrawny little things and their eyes had that slightly sunken in look from malnutrition.
  • They looked like sunken fat cactuses, as a result of sporadic bristly hairs dotting their bulbous backs.
  • There's also a pool with a sit-up sunken bar and sundeck. Times, Sunday Times
  • See also the Sages who noted that the Hebrews had sunken to the lowest levels of the sexually and morally depraved Egyptian culture — having entered “49 of the 50 gates of impurity”, and that the reason they were taken out so abruptly is the danger that had they remained any longer, they would have sunken past the level of being able to be redeemend — as indeed 80% of them already had (seeRashi). The Volokh Conspiracy » Rehabilitating Pharaoh
  • Today, a sunken area in the middle of the town square reveals a section of the old Roman road linked Spain and Italy, the Via Domito.
  • Robert, the journey to London, which had latterly seemed to her secretly - distressed anticipation like a sunken city -- a place of wonder with the waters over it -- all passed by smoothly; and then it became necessary to call a cabman, for whom, as he did her the service to lift her box, Rhoda felt a gracious respect, until a quarrel ensued between him and her uncle concerning sixpence; -- a poor sum, as she thought; but representing, as Rhoda Fleming — Volume 1
  • Set in secluded landscaped gardens and surrounded by a golf course and a saltwater lagoon, this spa contains 108 villas, which come equipped with their own private garden, king-size bed and sunken open-air bath.
  • In the middle of the town square lies a sunken area which reveals a section of the old road.
  • As a Royal Navy diver he made perilous plunges to help clear sunken warships which were causing hazardous obstructions and in 1942 he suffered a burst right eardrum as a result.
  • Sergeant Towser was lean and angular and had fine blond hair so light it was almost without colour, sunken cheeks.
  • On the Danube, water levels exposed previously unseen World War II-era bombs in Budapest, tanks in Croatia, and sunken German ships.
  • Another half-mile along the top wall and we reach a ladder stile and the descent, which is all in a sunken path and takes you past the crag-line and steeply down into some interesting rough and grooved terrain.
  • The room was dominated by a sunken bath.
  • He was very handsome, except for the pale skin that was turning brown and the sunken cheeks and other visible hollow or gaunt areas.
  • On a more populist level, sunken living rooms are reinvading suburbia as Americans ditch large open spaces for rooms with more intimacy.
  • refloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility
  • Only billows of black smoke from the sunken Arizona.
  • He was exhausted by the long swim from the sunken yacht, and fell to his knees in the ashy sand. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • The first section contains a handbasin and vanity unit, the second, which is partly tiled, has a sunken bath with a shower attachment, bidet and toilet.
  • He's skinny and angular, with a hollow face, jaundiced skin, sunken black eyes and a flaxen mop.
  • The tables have sunken ice buckets and the karaoke machine is top of the range. Times, Sunday Times
  • His teeth were so broken and jagged that they resembled fangs and his sunken eyes glowed hot in his skeletal face.
  • The team hopes the magnetometer will identify the wreck site by detecting the iron used in the hulls and steam engines of the sunken ships.
  • No bulging rib cages, no collar bones out to here, no sunken eyes or bizarre hipbone bulges.
  • For, it is impossible to turn our eyes on any point of the starlit vista of human history, without being overwhelmed with a heart-breaking sense of the immense treasure of radiant human lives that has gone to its making, the innumerable dramatic careers now shrunk to a mere mention, the divinely passionate destinies, once all wild dream and dancing blood, now nought but a name huddled with a thousand such in some dusty index, seldom turned to even by the scholar, and as unknown to the world at large as the moss-grown name on some sunken headstone in a country churchyard. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays
  • She spoke of "the ringed eyes, sunken as a lemur's," the face that dissolved like smoke, and the curling up, like a turtle or a fetus.
  • Covered in dirt, blood, scruffy from several days worth of beard, eyes sunken and hollow; he looked like a different man.
  • The sunken rosettes, surrounded by raised arabesque borders, between the caryatides, are sculptured with such a careful reference to the distance at which they must be seen, that they appear as firm and delicate as if near the spectator's eye. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867
  • She then produced an amazing sunken fruit cake from a tin.
  • Second, how useful would Arret be as a seaport if its harbor were filled with sunken ships?
  • A while later at a crossroads, there were exquisite sunken doughnuts of stone and bilberry: i.e. four-star grouse butts, five star but for the nearby quarry.
  • But for the people of Appalachia to make any progress, we have to overcome long odds, cowardly elected officials from the region, and a powerful coal lobby with 150 years of sunken costs into cowing local, state, and federal officials into doing whatever they want them to do. Jeff Biggers: Retaking Capitol Hill This Week: D.C. Strategist JW Randolph on Next Steps for Anti-Mountaintop Removal Movement
  • Facial wasting, a condition identified by sunken cheeks, hollow eyes and temples is caused by a loss of fat tissue under the skin.
  • If you've pinpointed a specific target, such as a sunken bridge or a group of boulders, vertical jigging is the best approach. Shake, Rattle, and Bounce
  • The contractor also removed the second story of a sunken houseboat and barged it to shore.
  • The Confederates launched a single counterattack aimed at retaking the sunken road, but failed to dislodge the Union.
  • While the auditorium's revolving stage remained, the portal arch was transformed into arched bridges to sunken, unroofed parking areas.
  • His red-rimmed eyes and sunken cheeks betrayed his lack of sleep.
  • The bones are there, a large walled garden to the east and a sunken garden to the south. Times, Sunday Times
  • So off I sloped, rather disconsolate, leaving my second attempt at a French loaf to sulk on the counter, all sunken and miserable-looking.
  • But late signs can be severe including sunken eyes, inelastic skin and without urine output.
  • His piggy eyes, deep set and sunken in his fat, pink head, glinted like Mercury marbles and darted left and right in confusion.
  • Tubercles appear anew on the margins of the ulcers and in the spaces between them, isolated whitish spots of sunken or raised scab tissue are observed on which very frequently lupous tubercles again develop. Prof. Koch's Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated
  • The Royal Navy will attempt to stem the flow of oil from the sunken Royal Oak battleship by carrying out tests on a replica of the vessel.
  • We slowly trolled round a series of sunken Islands and under water ridges, only the constant chug of the outboard could be heard as evening slowly approached.
  • The area around the pool becomes a sunken courtyard paved in travertine with steps and walls of stone. Roof Outdoor Pools, a Cool Architecture Idea

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