Plunges example sentences

Related (10): dives, drops, falls, descends, tumbles, spirals, crashes, sinks, plunges, nosedives

plunge

verb

plunges (third person present)

  - jump or dive quickly and energetically:

  - fall suddenly and uncontrollably:

  - embark impetuously on a speech or course of action:

  - suffer a rapid decrease in value:

  - (of a ship) pitch:

  - push or thrust quickly:

  - put (something) in liquid so as to immerse it completely:

  - suddenly bring into a specified condition or state:

  - sink (a plant or a pot containing a plant) in the ground:

  - an act of jumping or diving into water:

  - a swift and drastic fall in value or amount:

Synonyms

jump, dive, crash, plummet, pitch, drop, fall, tumble, nosedive, descend, begin, start, commence, undertake, institute, initiate, tackle, plummet, tumble, sink, slump, crash, nosedive, lurch, pitch, roll, reel, keel, list, wallow, labor, flounder, pitchpole, thrust, stick, ram, drive, jab, stab, push, shove, force, sink, immerse, submerge, sink, dip, dunk, douse, duck, throw, cast, pitch, jump, dive, nosedive, fall, pitch, drop, plummet, descent, tumble, plump, fall, drop, tumble, slump, nosedive, crash

"Plunges" Example Sentences

1. The car suddenly plunges into the deep, dark ravine.
2. The stock market plunges as investors panic.
3. The diver gracefully plunges into the crystal clear water.
4. The rollercoaster quickly plunges downwards, causing screams of excitement from the passengers.
5. The temperature plunges below freezing during winter months.
6. The brave firefighter plunges into the raging flames to save a life.
7. The airplane plunges through a turbulent storm, causing passengers to hold on tight.
8. The actor plunges himself into a challenging role, fully immersing himself in the character.
9. The company's profits plunges after a failed product launch.
10. The athlete plunges across the finish line, winning the race.
11. The climber carefully plunges his ice pick into the frozen mountain.
12. The investigator plunges deep into the case, determined to uncover the truth.
13. The bungee jumper nervously plunges off the tallest bridge in the world.
14. The chef quickly plunges the vegetables into boiling water to blanch them.
15. The pirate ship plunges through rough waters on its way to treasure.
16. The hiker carefully plunges his foot into the shoe to avoid blisters.
17. The coyote plunges into the brush as the rabbit scampers away.
18. The skydiver fearlessly plunges from the plane, enjoying the rush of wind.
19. The submarine plunges deep into the ocean, exploring the unknown depths.
20. The actor plunges the dagger into his chest, ending his tragic character's life.
21. The brave doctor plunges the needle into the patient's arm, administering a lifesaving medicine.
22. The scuba diver nervously plunges beneath the waves, wondering what creatures he might encounter.
23. The demolition expert carefully plunges the dynamite into the building, preparing to demolish it.
24. The surfer plunges into the wave, riding it to shore.
25. The explorer plunges his hand into the jungle brush, searching for a rare plant.
26. The car plunges forward as the driver slams on the gas pedal.
27. The construction worker plunges the drill bit into the concrete, making a hole for a bolt.
28. The swimmer takes a deep breath and plunges underwater, swimming with ease.
29. The bird plunges from the sky, snatching a fish from the water.
30. The traveler plunges into a new culture, eager to learn and explore.

Common Phases

1. She took a deep breath and plunged into the icy water;
2. Without hesitation, he plunged his hand into the fire to save his daughter;
3. The stock market plunged into chaos as investors panicked;
4. She plunged the knife into the cake and sliced off a piece;
5. The fearless adventurer plunged into the cave, ready for whatever lay ahead.

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