sinky

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English

Etymology

From sink +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

Adjective

sinky (comparative sinkier, superlative sinkiest)

  1. (informal) Into which one can sink.
    • 1884 January 1, Laura G. Collins, “Paris”, in By-gone Tourist Days: Letters of Travel, Cincinnati, Oh.: The Robert Clarke Company, published 1900, page 159:
      Then I settled myself in the roomiest, deepest, sinkiest of spring-cushioned “arm-chairs,” and fastened my gaze on him, to wander no more while he stayed.

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