sinker in A Sentence

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    This guy is unbelievably nasty on that Sinker.

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    The popular egg fishing Sinker.

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    Where's Sinker? Good. Here. sir.

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    Hook, line and Sinker.

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    Replace lead to be used as fishing Sinker, shots, bullets.

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    At that time it was hook, line and Sinker for me.

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    No more indigestion- no more greasy Sinkers- but just well-done, fried-through doughtnuts.”.

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    Besides, tungsten Sinker bar or tungsten stem bar is also used to balance the huge equipment for logging.

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    As mentioned, this is what happened to me and I fell for it hook, line, and Sinker!

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    Carbon Fiber Sheet Cutting process has Sinker and chamfer, make the carbon parts beautiful, increase the overall drone aesthetic.

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    She didn't mess around with him, throwing him three consecutive Sinkers, with him swinging and missing at every one.

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    When there is big storm and the Sinker gets picked up and is dragged along the seabed, how much damage can happen?”?

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    Couplings are internally threaded components used to connect sucker rods, Sinker bars, pony rods or polished rods used by both surface pumps and subsurface pumps.

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    Your passion will die because you have bought-- hook, line, and Sinker-- an attitude that was sold to you by your parents, your school teachers, and this society.

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    Tungsten stem or tungsten Sinker bar can also be utilized during flowing gradient surveys to provide extra weight or mass to the toolstring to reduce tool lift.

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    However, most buoys are currently attached to the seafloor by concrete anchors, also called Sinkers, and heavy metal chains that can have a significant impact on marine life.

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    She reportedly had a good fastball, curve, knuckleball, Sinker, and spitball, which she was very shy about admitting she had, due to it being“indelicate” for a lady to mention.

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    However, most buoys are currently attached to the seafloor by concrete anchors, also called Sinkers, and heavy metal chains that can have just as significant an impact on marine life.

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    However, most buoys are currently attached to the seafloor by concrete anchors, also called Sinkers, and heavy metal chains that can have just as significant an impact on marine life themselves.

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