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Sinker Meaning in English

word

ˈsɪŋkɝ
SING-ker
sˈɪŋkɐ
SING-kuh

Definition

A 'sinker' is a small weight used to make fishing lines sink in water or, in baseball, a type of pitch that drops as it reaches the batter.

Usage & Nuances

In fishing, always refers to the weight on the line ('lead sinker' is common). In baseball, used only in American English for a specific fastball. Not used for a person who sinks. Plural: 'sinkers.'

Example Sentences

The fisherman attached a sinker to his line.

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He threw a baseball sinker during the game.

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Without a sinker, the bait floats on the surface.

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He prefers using a heavier sinker when fishing in deep water.

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His sinker fooled the batter and got a strikeout.

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If your sinker is too light, it won't keep your bait at the bottom.

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