Similar words: skydiving, scuba diving, divine, divinity, divination, divine right, living thing, living. Meaning: ['daɪvɪŋ] n. 1. an athletic competition that involves diving into water 2. a headlong plunge into water.
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91. Also captured his first Montgomery County Public Schools diving title the previous week after posting a 3-1 regular season mark.
92. As well as soaking up the sun, Emma says she's particularly looking forward to scuba diving and swimming in Stingray City.
93. The Banda archipelago is volcanic and luxuriously tropical, perfect for snorkelling and diving.
94. Burrell injured himself diving for a fly ball a day earlier, and was feeling some pain yesterday.
95. The same goes for diving in front of a seal pup to protect it from the sealers.
96. It also has an advantage in that it can be installed on the smaller air range diving support vessels.
97. Red-heads dive constantly like grebes, but have conspicuously whiter cheeks, and are also much whiter than other small diving ducks.
98. Crabb was also going to wear a black rubber one-piece diving suit made by the Avon Rubber Company.
99. It includes all meals and drinks, including cocktails, as well as windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving lessons and snorkelling.
100. Pochards are the diving ducks parexcellence, diving frequently and swimming submerged.
101. She would never wear rubber unless she became incontinent or was taking a course in scuba diving for women.
102. How about scuba diving for lobster 50 feet from shore?
103. The cast in-situ concrete diving platforms have 3m springboards together with 3, 5,(www.Sentencedict.com) 7 and 10m fixed platforms.
104. It is lighter in weight and does not need the heavy winches and guide frame of the deep diving bells.
105. While diving, the menu is inaccessible and all functions are automatic.
106. He's been diving into local affairs to help raise money for charity.
107. Oldham soon realized that P waves diving into the earth were encountering the boundary between the core and mantle.
108. The main problem is with children diving on the floor which can lead to some one getting hurt.
109. It was such a laugh, so many theatricals all diving into the buffet.
110. There were the young scuba diving enthusiasts from the Miyako diving school.
111. In the end, I could only escape by galloping off, leaving him in full flow, and diving into a shop.
112. A dummy made of a diving suit, sitting in a wheelchair and wrapped with cloth was stuck with safety pins.
113. The man threw more sticks and it jumped again, ecstatic, diving and swimming, in and out.
114. Hurlbert and her husband, Eric, planned a weekend outing of scuba diving and deep sea fishing.
115. Wilson, however, could only muster a weak shot which Flowers saved by diving to his left.
116. The pool was deserted, and Lindsey wasted no time before diving in head-first.
117. Peter Munn's diving header was parried and Cliss was on hand to net the rebound.
118. Churt tried hard to come back and Paul Jones in the Haslemere goal had to make one particularly fine diving save.
119. We could have hiked, taken four-wheel-drive excursions, ridden horses, signed up for diving instruction.
120. I notified the police on site and passed on my phone number to all diving parties present.
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