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sinker
CIDE DICTIONARY
sinker, n.
One who, or that which, sinks. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
sinker, n.
1 a weight used to sink a fishing-line or sounding-line.
2 US a doughnut.
1 a weight used to sink a fishing-line or sounding-line.
2 US a doughnut.
THESAURUS
sinker
Brussels biscuit, Melba toast, apple fritter, beignet, beignet aux pommes, biscuit, bismarck, bob, bowl, cast, change of pace, change-up, chuck, chunk, cracker, cruller, curve, doughnut, downcurve, fastball, fastnacht, fling, flip, forward pass, friedcake, fritter, graham cracker, hardtack, heave, hurl, incurve, knuckleball, lateral, lateral pass, lead, lob, olykoek, outcurve, pass, peg, pilot biscuit, pitch, plumb, plummet, pretzel, put, raised doughnut, rusk, saltine, sandbag, screwball, sea biscuit, serve, service, ship biscuit, shot-put, shy, slider, sling, soda cracker, spitball, spitter, throw, toss, twister, upcurve, wafer, weight, zwiebackFor further exploring for "sinker" in Webster Dictionary Online