Synonym: dive, drop, fall, plummet. Similar words: lung, plus, fall under, volunteer, voluntary, young, hung up, jungle. Meaning: [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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211. The plunge in manufacturing is in part the result of a huge global inventory adjustment.
212. You would plunge me into a slime pit so that even my clothes would detest me.
213. Beside the orangery is a sunken patio area for outdoor dining and an Italian mosaic-lined plunge pool.
214. Jennifer : Sure Take the plunge! Super comfy, isn't it?
215. Passengers rush and plunge along the track through two separate dark tunnels and two crazy 122 degree overbanked turns that produce a gut-wrenching G force.
216. The Canadian falls has carved a plunge basin 59 meters deep.
217. Most NEOs will plunge into the Sun after a million years of this pas de deux.
218. In order to virtually test the accuracy of profile data obtained through the plunge shaving cutter CAD system, it is necessary to model the flank of the plunge shaving cutter.
219. Yet a sharp recent retreat in commodity prices, which has seen oil prices plunge some $20 in just three weeks to around $68, suggests the disinflation trend is likely to persist.
220. Many drinkers plunge gladly into inebriation as an escape from reality.
221. The country, they say[sentencedict.com], will inevitably now plunge headlong into decadence.
222. In the spring, we plunge shovels into the garden plot , turn under the dark compost.
223. The washing-tub stood in the same old place on the same old quarter-hogshead, and her mother, having thrown the sheet aside, was about to plunge her arms in anew.
224. In some ways I wished I had not delayed, but had plunge straight from university.
225. A: Are you ready to take the plunge and pound the pavements for new one?
226. The stockmarket, which continues to plunge ( see article ), is no home for hot money.
227. US Treasury markets capitalized on the equity plunge, surging during the afternoon session.
228. The Oregonian reports that the alleged scheme spun out of control when land values began to plunge in 2007.
229. Russia government will likely implement its financial rescue plan especially on its stock market plunge of 21% last week and YTD plunge of -71%.
230. Next time you call, knock at the door. Don't plunge head first into another person's room.
231. On the other hand, the cost of monocrystalline wafers will plunge shortly.Sentencedict.com
232. That would plunge them in the broil of the two countries.
233. So get him to skip the comb over, take the plunge, and shave it all off.
234. The walls of a fjord usually plunge deep below the surface of the water.
235. Share price plummet or plunge on the news of the devaluation.
236. When the site was recently mentioned on MetaFilter right around the time I was getting my 2-year exam, I decided to take the plunge myself and order some glasses online.
237. I decided to take the plunge, but waited another fortnight before I mailed the letter.
238. Heat the metal coil in the burner flame, then plunge it into the liquid on the watch glass .
239. Clara moved her lips to recall remarks introductory to so abrupt and strange plunge.
240. I want to pluck it from his coat and plunge it, voodoo - style, into his chest.
More similar words: lung, plus, fall under, volunteer, voluntary, young, hung up, jungle, fungible, ungainly, with young, youngster, a young man, range, angel, finger, change, orange, singer, arrange, in danger, no longer, any longer, exchange, in general, passenger, challenged, changeable, out of danger, arrangement.