Sentence examples for be plunging from inspiring English sources

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be plunging

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To thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse.

  • To plunge the body into water

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And the world economy might not now be plunging into what, so far, appears to be a bottomless pit.

The economy may no longer be plunging, but it's very hard to see where a real recovery will come from.

The boy seems to be plunging straight into the middle of the image from the top edge; you almost hope that someone is holding him by his ankles.

Consumer purchases of personal computers may be plunging, as Gateway shareholders just learned, but companies are sure to keep investing to reap productivity gains.

LEGAL issues aside, there is a fundamental question of whether the state should be plunging ever deeper into the gambling business.

But this was a trap: now McMann was thinking more about preventing being taken down and less about Rousey's left knee, which happened to be plunging toward her liver.

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Will we be plunged into recession?

"Greeks would be plunged into poverty.

In reality, we will not be plunged into darkness.

Consumer confidence is plunging.

Now the breakeven is plunging.

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