dive in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
DIVE: to plunge into water or perform a controlled descent into it, typically for swimming or acrobatic purposes.
Sample Sentences
- She took a deep breath and prepared to dive into the cool, blue water.
- The children laughed as they watched the dolphin perform a perfect dive at the aquarium.
- After weeks of research, he decided to take the plunge and dive into the world of entrepreneurship.
- During the winter months, many people enjoy a dive into the lake once it freezes over.
- The photographer captured the moment perfectly as the athlete executed a graceful dive from the platform.
- She decided to dive into the crystal-clear water from the rocky ledge.
- He took a deep breath before he made the daring dive into the pool below.
- The documentary took a fascinating dive into the life of deep-sea creatures.
- As the sun set, they prepared to dive into the evening's festivities.
- With a swift motion, the athlete executed a perfect dive from the high board.
- She decided to dive into the clear blue water, excited to explore the vibrant coral reef.
- After a long day, he needed to dive deep into his favorite book to escape reality.
- The kids watched in awe as the professional diver performed a series of breathtaking dives from the high platform.
- To truly understand the complexities of the issue, we must dive into the data and analyze the results thoroughly.
- As the sun set, they took a leap off the boat, ready to dive into the cool ocean for a night swim.
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