Sentence examples for be diving from inspiring English sources

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be diving

noun

A jump or plunge into water.

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"The key line for me is, 'Diving for dear life, when we could be diving for pearls,'" Costello told Q magazine a few years ago.

They dive deeply, so they would be diving vertically through all these different layers of stuff.

I am not sure whether I will be diving with him in London, depending on how our diving goes.

"I knew that she didn't know how to dive, so I told her that the only way would be diving," he said.

First slip should never be diving to his left.

I knew I wouldn't just be diving in and hitting a cement bottom.

At any rate, she said with a laugh, "I'm too old to be diving into canals".

The Indonesian wave is heading in our direction, and I for one will be diving in.

There are certainly plenty of Foyles booksellers who'll be diving in straight away".

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The penguins were diving and feeding, feeding and diving.

The Dow was diving.

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