- Look up
sinker or
sinkers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sinker may
refer to: People:
George Sinker (1900–1986), MA,
Bishop of
Nagpur and Provost...
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surround the
usage of lead and
other materials in
fishing sinkers. A
large variety of
sinkers exist which are used
depending on the fish
being pursued...
- Two-Seamers and
Sinkers the Same Pitch?". FanGraphs.
Retrieved August 3, 2021. Blewett, Dan (November 19, 2019). "How to
Throw a
Sinker: The Definitive...
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sinker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hook, line and
sinker may
refer to: Hook, line and
sinker, an English-language
idiom Hook, line and
sinker...
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unpredictable movement than
sinkers with less
substantial SSW effects.
While all
pitches experience SSW
effects to some degree,
sinkers with
pronounced seam-shifted...
- A
sinker in
mining in the 19th
century was a
worker who
specialized in
creating new
vertical mine shafts. The job was
highly skilled and the
workers who...
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Daniel Sinker (born
November 14, 1975) is an
American journalist known for
creating Punk Planet, a punk rock zine
which ran from 1994 to 2007. He has written...
- Sir
Algernon Paul
Sinker, KCMG, CB (13
April 1905 – 26
February 1977),
commonly known as Paul
Sinker, was an
English civil servant and classicist. He studied...
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Christianity portal John
Sinker (21
December 1874 – 24
April 1936) was an
Anglican priest and author. John
Sinker was born into an
ecclesiastical family...
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Christianity portal Michael Roy
Sinker (called Roy; 28
September 1908 – 8
March 1994) was
Archdeacon of Stow from 1963 to 1967.
Sinker was
educated at Haileybury...