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Sentence count:249+9Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: divedropfallplummetSimilar words: lungplusfall undervolunteervoluntaryyounghung upjungleMeaning: [plʌndʒ]  n. 1. a brief swim in water 2. a steep and rapid fall. v. 1. thrust or throw into 2. drop steeply 3. dash violently or with great speed or impetuosity 4. begin with vigor 5. cause to be immersed 6. fall abruptly 7. immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate 8. engross (oneself) fully. 
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91. Drillers would plunge through a record depth of water to pierce farther into the ocean floor than anyone had gone before.
92. The homeowners side, again due to higher premiums, reported a plunge in the deficit from £34.5m to only £1.3m.
93. You will not always be understood, or always understand people's response to you, but plunge in anyway.
94. Every change of scene, every sudden shock, had threatened to plunge Elaine back into catatonic silence.
95. What if he were to be punished for his vengeance by a plunge into the nerve-glove?
96. But they also have a steep learning curve for the uninitiated, which is something to consider before taking the plunge.
97. But Webb was perfectly confident that he could plunge into this fury and emerge unscathed.
98. Inspired by the Sixties, we asked a few brave souls to take the plunge and dress up like latter-day Twiggys.
99. The next morning, after the wedding ceremony, the toad told his bride to plunge a knife into his back.
100. She looked towards the Archdeacon and recognised the signs of some one about to take the plunge.
101. I came to the decision by myself and how I drove that Cabinet to take the plunge I shall never know!
102. Two plastic rounded handles are screwed to each side of the motor carriage, and serve to control the plunge action.
103. The only course was to plunge into the close-set thickets where riders could not follow. and run for the Severn.
104. He decided eventually that to embrace Buddhism would be to plunge into a world too culturally alien.
105. Cliff plunge A man fell from a clifftop at Brighton early yesterday and landed only feet in front of a jogger on a path.
106. Brenda found out more about it and eventually took the plunge to take it up herself.
107. While San Diego and other communities debated alternatives for replacing their aging airports, Denver took the plunge in a big way.
108. Alvis climbed 5p to 19p, despite a 71% plunge in profits to Pounds 1.1m.
109. And as he withdrew to plunge again into her willing vagina, she realised she didn't mind which orifice he filled.
110. I exit at Vermont Avenue and plunge to ward the screams of sirens in South Central.
111. He was still suffering from jet-lag but opted to plunge in at the deep end against Monaghan.
111. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
112. He thinks she means a plunge in the pool instead of a corn-chip dip.
113. Using the biggest pot you have simply plunge it into lots of boiling salted water.
114. Bear this in mind when you peruse the catalogues and the plants on offer in the nursery garden centre plunge beds.
115. But Victorians, who are the yo-yo team of senior hockey, again plunge back to Section Two hockey next season.
116. Until then, our Buying With Confidence section on page 66 explains how to protect yourself when you take the plunge.
117. But production has slumped by 45 percent because of the plunge in demand - and there's no end in sight.
118. There were no cameras aboard, so scientists could not say exactly what a plunge into the Jovian atmosphere looks like.
119. Max Baucus, will survive this plunge, albeit with a touch of fear.
120. Myers was severely injured in the plunge from the top of the hotel.
More similar words: lungplusfall undervolunteervoluntaryyounghung upjunglefungibleungainlywith youngyoungstera young manrangeangelfingerchangeorangesingerarrangein dangerno longerany longerexchangein generalpassengerchallengedchangeableout of dangerarrangement
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