1. To thrust or throw forcefully into a substance or place: "Plunge the lobsters, head first, into a large pot of rapidly boiling salted water" (Craig Claiborne).2. To cast suddenly, violently, or deeply into a given state or situation: "The street was plunged in cool shadow"(Richard Wright).
I do not enjoy plunging into cold water.
fold with inclined fold avis is called plunging fold,
The noun (gerund) 'plunging' is an abstract noun as a word for an act of entering upon a course of action that involves some risk.The noun 'plunging' is a concrete noun as a word for a leap or a dive; a word for a physical act.
would usually mean when a horse is running really fast, it's hooves are plunging (going down) to the ground rapidly.
"Plunging hoofs" typically refers to the forceful and rapid movement of a horse's hooves as it gallops or runs. It can convey a sense of power, energy, and speed.
Pursuit diving exerts greater pressure on the seabirds while deep plunging refers to going deep in the sea in search of the seabirds.
Yes, plunging a toilet vigorously can potentially cause damage to the wax ring that seals the toilet to the floor, leading to leaks and other issues.
For the perfect cup of coffee using a French press, wait about 4 minutes before plunging to brew.
fall, lye, fell,lay,
soaring and plunging meaning up and down the directions
The cast of Plunging Hoofs - 1929 includes: Jack Perrin as Parson Jed Campbell Starlight the Horse as Starlight Rex the Wonder Horse as Rex Barbara Worth as Nanette
Boarding, launching, entering, plunging into, setting out...