Similar words: unplumbed, plumber, plumb, plumb bob, plumbing, lumber, plumb line, thumbed. Meaning: [plʌm] adj. (of water depth) measured by a line and plumb.
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31. But some strategists are hopeful the market will have plumbed its deepest depths by year end.
32. Bach's musical innovations plumbed the depths and the outer limits of homophonic an polyphonic forms.
33. Last night's harrowing television pictures plumbed new depths of depravity.
34. When her son was killed in the war she plumbed the depths of unhappiness.
35. In the sub - zero weather, their exhausts plumbed white in the grey streets.
36. Cutting side hill or escarpment plumbed, the artificial cross section of the cave to be shaped, it comes into being cave dwelling after excavating inward then.
37. With the arrest of a French player, the sex scandal in French football plumbed new depths.
38. Stock markets have leapt, in some cases by as much plumbed after Lehman Brothers vaporised.
39. In sub - zero weather, their exhausts plumbed white in the grey streets.
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