Sentences with dive
dive
D d - He tried to escape by diving into a river. [VERB + into]
- Pat had earlier made a dive of 80 feet from the Chasm Bridge.
- Almost eight years after Jason Ballerini's fateful dive into the Murray River condemned him to life in a wheelchair.
- For a sewage dive we have the full contamination rubber suits that.
- Bezanik is diving to collect marine organisms. [VERB]
- ...a pelican which had just dived for a fish. [VERB]
- Even during that first dive, the Australian had tried to recover the remains, still clad in a wetsuit and diving gear.
- The citizen BL5315-50E is one muscular yet smarter looking affordable dive watch.
- He was killed when his monoplane stalled and dived into the ground. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- They dived into a taxi. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- Say you want to scuba dive but your significant other is not a diver and would rather do other activities like shopping.
- Becoming an immediate dive addict.
- She dived into her bag and brought out a folded piece of paper. [VERB + into]
- If we cut interest rates, the pound would dive. [VERB]
- American English sometimes uses the form dove, pronounced (doʊv ), for the past tense.
- He dived for the ball
- To dive into one's pocket
- He took a dive in the fourth round
- To dive into a foxhole
- To dive into one's work
- She dove right in and started making improvements.
- The acrobats dived into nets.
- To dive into one's purse.
- To dive into a doorway.
- He dived his hand into his pocket.
- He made a dive for the football.
- To take a dive in an early round.