Plunge
101ˌplunge ˈinto sth — phrasal verb to suddenly start doing something with energy and enthusiasm …
102ˌplunge sb/sth ˈinto sth — phrasal verb to suddenly put someone or something in a particular state or situation The city was plunged into total darkness when the entire electrical system failed.[/ex] …
103ˌplunge sth ˈinto sth — phrasal verb to quickly push something a long way into something else …
104plunge dip — /ˈplʌndʒ dɪp/ (say plunj dip) noun a long narrow trough through which sheep are swum in a chemical solution to destroy external parasites …
105plunge pool — /ˈplʌndʒ pul/ (say plunj poohl) noun 1. a natural deep pool formed by erosion, as under a waterfall or rapids. 2. a small artificial pool, usually a swimming pool large and deep enough to allow immersion but not suitable for swimming at length …
106plunge a grade — phrasal 1. : to establish a grade between two points of known level by sighting a target set up at either point through a theodolite fixed at the other point, clamping the instrument, and then bringing the target into the fixed line of sight at… …
107plunge basin — noun : a hollow excavated by falling water at the foot of a fall or cataract * * * a cavity at the base of a falls or cataract, formed by the action of the falling water. [1900 05] …
108plunge rod — noun : a leveling rod or a pointed steel rod used in plunging a grade …
109plunge into — …
110plunge saw — n. an electric saw with a projecting blade that can make precision cuts by plunging into dense materials …