sink (n.) Old form(s): sinck , sinke
cesspool, waste pit, sewer
2H6 IV.i.71[Lieutenant to Suffolk] kennel, puddle, sink, whose filth and dirt / Troubles the silver spring where England drinks
Cor I.i.120.1[First Citizen to Menenius, of the belly] Who is the sink o'th' body
H5 III.v.59[Constable to all, of King Henry] He'll drop his heart into the sink of fear
TC V.i.71[Thersites to himself, of Hector's farewell] Sweet sink, sweet sewer!
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