4 Metaphors for sinks

"Sink! sink! sink!" was Head's answer, and he continued to sink until he could no longer be seen.

The ordinary oblong sink is an abomination.

The first sink is a shock to them and seems to brace them to action.

4. Then let commaundement every where be given, That sinkes and gutters, privies, crevises, And every place where blood may be conceald, Be throughly searcht, swept, washt, and neerely sought, To see if we can finde the murther out.

4 Metaphors for  sinks