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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241. By analyzing and comparing the resutls, several conclusions are yielded and they are taken as the criteria for designing and grinding a plunge shaving cutter.
242. Many Christian readers will recoil in horror at Mr Pullman's plunge into heresy.
243. The climber never seems to take the plunge until he gets to know the mountain.
244. Furthermore, those whose goal is to be rich fall into temptation; they get trapped in many foolish and hurtful ambitions which plunge them into ruin and destruction.
245. Want dish of head part to look if the circle is round, a ministry does not rely on to bind when beginning to plunge into a hair, a little put apart some distance, let a hair look a little fleeciness .
246. It was followed by Ultimo's plunge bra, which used the same silicone as breast implants.
247. He was reluctant to plunge into a bitter personal and partisan wrangle.
248. Tim. 6:9 But those who intend to be rich fall into temptation and a snare and many foolish and harmful desires, which plunge men into destruction and ruin.
249. If you go into business with someone, be cautious before taking the plunge and have a proper subscription agreement –and keep communicating, even if you disagree.
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.