plunge
71Plunge (American football) — A plunge (or dive ) is a type of play in American Football in which the ball carrier (usually a running back or a fullback) attempts to rush through one of the gaps immediately to the left or right of center, denoted as gaps 1 and 2 respectively …
72plunge pool — the water in a plunge basin. [1915 20] * * * …
73plunge into — phr verb Plunge into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑confusion, ↑depth, ↑pool, ↑recession, ↑turmoil …
74plunge, take the - — Before a plumber retired, he took the final plunge …
75plunge someone/thing into — suddenly bring someone or something into a specified condition or state. → plunge …
76plunge headlong into something — rush/jump/plunge/headlong into something phrase to start doing something with a lot of enthusiasm but without thinking about it first Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym Main entry: headlong …
77plunge — I. verb (plunged; plunging) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French plunger, from Vulgar Latin *plumbicare, from Latin plumbum lead Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to cause to penetrate or enter quickly and forcibly into something <… …
78Plunge — (horse and greyhound racing) 1. bet a large sum of money; 2. bet …
79plunge — Australian Slang (horse and greyhound racing) 1. bet a large sum of money; 2. bet …
80plunge — see PLUMB …