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"Plunge" in a Sentence (27 examples)
The robber tried to plunge the knife into the boy.
Sue and John decided to take the plunge.
Love is like some fresh spring, that leaves its cresses, its gravel bed and flowers to become first a stream and then a river, changing its aspect and its nature as it flows to plunge itself in some boundless ocean, where restricted natures only find monotony, but where great souls are engulfed in endless contemplation.
Mugabe's regime did not so much slide as plunge headlong into kleptocracy.
She tends to plunge into new challenges head first.
Plunge the lobsters headfirst into a pot of boiling water.
I think when death closes our eyes, we plunge into such powerful beams that in comparison with them, even the sunlight seems like a shadow.
We will plunge into a worse crisis.
I've taken the plunge.
Tom has decided to take the plunge and start up his own business.
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to plunge the body into water
"Most of them don't wash. Those who do usually plunge their head into some brook or rill, if there happens to be one about."
to plunge a dagger into the breast
to plunge a nation into war
the city was plunged into darkness
Jon isn’t lying when he tells her she will always be his queen, right before plunging a knife into her. He genuinely swore obedience, and sees himself as a traitor when he commits the deeds.
he plunged into the river
to plunge into debt
to plunge into controversy
profits plunge 90%
The day was cool and snappy for August, and the Rise all green with a lavish nature. Now we plunged into a deep shade with the boughs lacing each other overhead, and crossed dainty, rustic bridges over the cold trout-streams, the boards giving back the clatter of our horses' feet:[…].
Target reported profit plunged 90% in the second quarter, falling far short of expectations, as inflation-weary customers pulled back on spending on nonessential items.
[N]ature affects a looſe kinde of liberty, vvhich it cannot indure to have reſtrained: neither fares it othervviſe vvith it, then vvith ſome vvilde colt; which at the firſt taking up, flings and plunges, and vvill ſtand on no ground; but after it hath been ſomvvhile diſciplin'd at the Poſt, is grovvn tractable, and quietly ſubmits either to the ſaddle, or the collar: […]
Plunged and gravelled with three lines of Seneca.
to take the water with a plunge
A plunge into the sea
to plunge a toilet
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