Examples of 'sank off' in a sentence

Meaning of "sank off"

The phrase 'sank off' refers to a situation where a ship or boat sinks or goes underwater, often due to accidents, disasters, or intentional actions. It describes the downward movement of the vessel, typically into a body of water, resulting in its submersion or destruction. This phrase is commonly used in maritime and nautical contexts to describe the fate or outcome of a vessel

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His boat sank off the bay.
You were aboard the ship that sank off Africa.
Freighters sank off hainan island.
You were aboard a ship that sank off Africa.
Then our boat sank off the coast near here.
The next day the ship was caught by a storm and sank off Cape Sounion.
The ship sank off the south coast of the island.
It is known that the ship sank off Italian shores.
A yacht sank off Dubai Marina Sunday after efforts to salvage the vessel failed.
Last night a fishing boat sank off the East coast.
America sank off the coast of New Jersey.
Those were my very words when the Erika sank off the coast of Brittany.
The steamer sank off of Portland with all hands.
However the ship carrying the horse statue sank off the coast of Estonia.
Kelsch sank off of Gibraltar.

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This is actual treasure recovered from a Spanish galleon that sank off the coast of Florida.
Countless Spanish galleons sank off of the Florida coast in storms and pirate raids.
She then struck a submerged boom and nearly sank off Southsea Pier.
Tourist yacht sank off the coast of Hurghada in Egypt.
Two people died after their boat sank off Staten Island.
It sank off Drøbak.
The mine closed when a ship sank off the coast of Patagonia.
However, she sank off Portland the next day while being towed to the shipbreaking yard.
Survivors from a French merchant ship that sank off the coast of Scotland.
The Eliza sank off Plymouth the previous year.
The ship transporting these artefacts to America sank off the coast of New Jersey.
The ship sank off the Old Head of Kinsale.
Came back to Spain very damaged and sank off La Coruña.
And the Titanic sank off the coast of Canada.
The Russian aircraft carrier Reka Volga just exploded and sank off the coast of Finland.
It sank off the Gold Coast, and it was assumed Delaney was dead.
The ship sank off Bondi.
Further south, a woman, a child and baby drowned when another boat sank off Rhodes.
A ship also sank off Ulleungdo.
Blake got it off an 18th century British schooner that sank off the Antilles.
When their boat sank off of Catalina Island.
July, Twelve migrants drowned when their overcrowded dinghy sank off the coast of Libya.
The barge sank off Staten Island, and was never recovered.
A boat carrying migrants from Libya to Italy sank off the Italian island of Lampedusa.
It later sank off the southern Zamboanga Peninsula with more than 966 people on board.
The British destroyer Southwold sank off Malta after hitting a naval mine.
Kelsch sank off of Gibraltar . Endrass, with a nervous breakdown.
Six days later, the tanker broke in two and sank off the coast of Galicia.
I assumed the Empress sank off the Caicos Islands, but Rick discovered the wreck here.
We were banned from our homeland. Then our boat sank off the coast near here.
Rubber ducks that sank off the isle of wight Hello, Laura.
She was taken in tow to Dover, but sank off West Pier.
Kyung-joon's boat sank off the coast of Mexico, and he is presumed dead.
From the Spanish Armada, who sank off our coast.
It sank off the coast of France in 1999, causing a major environmental disaster.

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