Sentence examples for taking a plunge from inspiring English sources

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Reading her new collection, "The Errancy," is like taking a plunge into a surging river.

"In the Waves" is the back of a decidedly pale, red-haired woman taking a plunge into the rolling surf.

Taking a plunge in the Amazon – arguably the world's most formidable river – is not for the faint-hearted.

But he warned against taking a plunge right now, given the economic uncertainties — even though he saw another recession as unlikely.

The train tumbled to the street -- "like a diver taking a plunge into the water," according to a newspaper report -- then briefly caught fire.

Snorkeling in the three- to seven-foot-deep lagoon is nearly as tame as taking a plunge in a backyard pool.

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Sure, some brave companies will take a plunge and try to acquire at a lower value.

"A week after I got back in, it took a plunge," he added.

At the Heath, Bernadette Saglio has just taken a plunge in its 4C waters.

In 1962 he took a plunge into Europe, to make Eve with Jeanne Moreau and Stanley Baker.

"You're willing to take a plunge from any height," he says, as if to himself.

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