English edit

Etymology edit

sink +‎ -ward

Adverb edit

sinkward (not comparable)

  1. Towards a sink.
    • 1986, Betty Rollin, Last Wish:
      He takes the fruit and a knife sinkward, and as the women fashion plans he slices melon and devours the red fibers, spitting seeds into the hollow tub.
    • 2009 February 22, S.S. Fair, “Curl, Interrupted”, in New York Times[1]:
      Remove with warm water and don’t freak when the little black “tubes” fall sinkward.