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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121. The hotel provides an excellent base from which visitors can sample the delights of scuba diving and waterskiing.
122. Crumplin scored the winner with a spectacular diving header six minutes from time after good work from Clive Walker and Gary Chivers.
123. With the end of the season in sight it is always worthwhile looking at the trends in diving accidents that have occurred.
124. One day while you are diving, you find a very old boat that is full of treasure.
125. A theft from a vehicle in Beaumont Street saw a diving enthusiast lose all his equipment valued at £1,145.
126. Ferris stepped in and with Eachus stranded, floated over a cross for McBride to score with a diving header.
127. He jinked and tried a burst at long range, but the Halberstadt was diving hard now and pulling away.
128. A faded yellow skip stood a couple of feet from the door, well within diving distance.
129. I think of it more as a diving into still water.
130. A ship that loses energy, a diving bell that gains it.
131. Bookcases, iron safes, furniture from the Old World, a diving bell.
132. Diving to me has never seemed particularly energetic, and certainly one doesn't swim at speed when sports diving.
133. This never seemed to happen to other diving reptiles such as the ichthyosaurs.
133. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
134. She kept diving into her cart for rolls of dollar tokens.
135. All watersports, with the exception of scuba diving and deep sea fishing are complimentary to guests of the hotel.
136. To say nothing of the dangers from drowning, or from boating and diving accidents.
137. Our recommended insurance doesn't cover diving, and please don't dive in the three days preceding your return home.
138. Diving into woods with old limestone spoil heaps and scrubby clearings is like discovering a stash of lost gems.
139. They were singing and yelling, doing rolls while diving, again soaring up,[sentencedict.com] gradually drifting north.
140. Large diving sea ducks, often breeding on fresh water but normally resorting to salt water at other times.
141. Rises more steeply from water than most diving ducks, wings making a loud singing note in flight.
142. Before diving offshore, get local knowledge or join up with a club who has dived the site previously.
143. I find myself pantomiming a bird with large wings, diving into the water, catching a fish in its beak.
144. However, when practising always sail in a safe, flat water environment and never venture underneath any diving boards.
145. McCoist flung himself at the ball and beat Lukic with a wonderful diving header.
146. Further request immediate dispatch by plane to Thera Island two deep-sea divers with diving equipment for four, repeat four.
147. The student can be asked to pitch nose-down gently from level flight and from diving and climbing attitudes.
148. It was armchair diving - so comfortable, so relaxed, so delightfully lazy.
149. From a climbing, diving and industrial archaeological view, blowing up anything in this area would be a major disaster.
150. What is that guy doing out there, diving into the end zone?
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