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bathroom a room with a toilet and often a sink or bathtub.
cave in to fall in or sink in. [1/2 definitions]
clog When something clogs another thing, it blocks it. It stops things from going through it. Hair sometimes clogs a sink, for example.
dip to slope downward or seem to sink. [1/8 definitions]
droop to hang or sink down; bend in a limp manner.
faucet A faucet is something that lets water flow out of a pipe or stops it from flowing out. You often see a faucet in a sink or bathtub.
job A particular piece of work, like fixing the sink or cleaning the windows, is called a job. [1/4 definitions]
lavatory a sink or basin for washing or bathing. It usually has running water. [1/2 definitions]
men's room a room in a public place where men and boys can use a sink and toilet.
overflow If there is too much water in a river, the river can get too high and it can overflow. If the river overflows, the water goes over the sides of the river. If water overflows in a sink, it goes over the top edge of the sink and probably goes onto the floor. [2/5 definitions]
plumber A plumber is a person whose job is to work on pipes that carry water through buildings. If there is a problem with a sink or toilet, or if water is leaking from some pipe in a building, people usually call a plumber.
professional If someone does a professional job at something, it means that they do it very well. They do it like a person who does that kind of work for a living. If your mom is a teacher but she does a professional job fixing the sink, it means she does the work the way a real plumber would do it. [1/4 definitions]
sag to sink, hang, or bend downward in the middle. [1/2 definitions]
sank the past tense of "sink."
set to go below the horizon; sink. [1/19 definitions]
settle1 to sink. [1/9 definitions]
sink A sink is a large bowl that is connected to pipes so that water can come in and go out of it. Sinks are often found in bathrooms and kitchens.  [3/5 definitions]
slump to sink down or fall with all one's weight. [1/4 definitions]
submerge to sink or go under water. [1/3 definitions]
subside to sink to a lower or normal level. [1/2 definitions]
sunk a past tense and past participle of "sink."