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Take a dive.
(USA) To intentionally fail in competition, to throw a game.
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Testosterone, that most male of hormones, takes a dive after a man becomes a parent.
A new storage device guards against the day when your PC drive takes a dive.
Venture capital takes a dive to an eight-year low (and this guy takes an even scarier dive).
A player who takes a dive with no foul having been committed against him will go off alone.
(His waistline ends up looking a little more like Mr. Moore's, and his sex life takes a dive).
THE Russian rouble runs into trouble, Ukraine's economy takes a dive, big banks become lesser risks and China and Japan shake hands at APEC.
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Prices take a dive, too.
Public opinion will surely take a dive.
Do you think Suárez took a dive?
Consumer sentiment has taken a dive.
"Yeah, it took a dive," Mr. Cohen said.
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