Synonym: drop, fall, plunge. Similar words: dived, divest, divert, diverge, diverse, diverted, divergent, diversity. Meaning: [daɪv] n. 1. a cheap disreputable nightclub or dance hall 2. a headlong plunge into water 3. a steep nose-down descent by an aircraft. v. 1. drop steeply 2. plunge into water 3. swim under water.
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121. The overhead lights swoop and dive over the white lines, completely out of control.
122. They may be able to dive to 3,000m and remain submerged for almost two hours at a stretch.
123. I dive across the mud, scoop it toward me with my bandaged hand, and take a hold of it.
124. This Monday, a week after the Dow took a dive, Reid boards the plane for Maui.
125. Using the speed gained in the dive, the whole gaggle flashed through the treetops at more than l l0 knots.
126. He then attacked a third which went down in a vertical dive, apparently into the sea.
126. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
127. He was never wrong and, sure enough, when the siren started to wail we learned to dive in with him.
128. A man who was in the car park at the time said he was forced to dive for cover.
129. But the language gap does not spoil their fun as they learn how to dive in the offshore reefs.
130. But then our conversations took a dive into the murky waters of sexuality and jealousy.
131. We make a dive into the motel office, two travelling strangers.
132. The progress of time is paced by weekly fire and boat drills and the countdown of dive days remaining.
133. As we began our dive, smoke drifted up from the jungle ahead of us.
134. In my audio record of the dive, I run out of adjectives to describe the subtle variations in the lava morphologies.
135. They dive into the mist and vanish, only to reappear a few minutes later, some considerable distance away.
136. This year, many fund managers say, the pessimists could be right and the markets could take a dive.
137. For decompression sickness, your dive history is available in graphic detail for hyperbaric specialists to consult.
138. Now underspending of £2000 million on this year's planned public expenditure may persuade ministers to dive into the metals market.
139. Mr Kanemaru's reputation took a dive from which it has not recovered.
140. Those who fish for lobster dive longer and deeper, just to make money to buy more cocaine.
141. He had one clear memory of a fight in some dive, a broken nose, a throat ready for cutting.
142. Originally torpedo bombers first then high level bombers and dive bombers.
143. The pilot, who was later court martialled, was unable to pull up from a dive and ploughed into the ground.
144. She stood at the edge of the pool waiting to dive.
145. Some fixed lens cameras have a maximum and minimum focus, and might restrict the maximum depth you can dive to.
146. Sensors and gauges and meters silently monitor the progress of the dive.
147. The tail flew apart at 24, 000 feet on a morning flight, sending the plane into a dive.
148. Certified divers can explore the crystal waters of San Solomon Springs and night dive to see two rare aquatic species.
149. It was a dive, but it was the only place to go that was near the airport.
150. We dive into the seat, piling on to each other.