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dive
noun as in descent, usually underwater
Weak matches
noun as in dirty, sleazy establishment
Example Sentences
They leap off the bench when Herbert dives for a first down.
He called over his diving buddy, who is also his son Inigo, and they dived further down to inspect it.
And at poorly performing trusts, government and NHS England "deep dives" will identify the most pressing issues and how they can be resolved.
“In the first half, we surpassed our dives on the floor for the year.”
In one section, she dives into a vitriolic social media debate that arose in the wake of her box office success with “Nope.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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