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View definitions for plunge into

plunge into

verb as in attack

verb as in embark

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There will be wider fears that Syria could plunge into an even more calamitous state, with various factions battling each other for control.

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Rough, thick hands, toughened by farming and fighting, plunge into a sack of harvested grain, feeling the fruits of their labor.

“All these things in Latino culture are not traditional,” she said, but her family has always supported her choices, including her headlong plunge into native plant landscaping.

This Cancer season, allow yourself to plunge into deep, heaping forkfuls of the comfort your heart yearns for — treating yourself like a delicate alloy of light and spirit will make you strong.

While still very much an open world, with fields to gallop across and deep canyons and caves to plunge into, Shadow of the Erdtree bends toward the layer-cake-like level design of the original Dark Souls.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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