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UK
/dˈaɪvɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈdaɪvɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈdaɪvɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- an athletic competition that involves diving into water
- a headlong plunge into water
How To Use diving In A Sentence
- Diving underweighted can lead to buoyant ascents at the end of the dive, so I am not advocating that everyone knocks a couple of kilos off the next time they dive.
- The diver dived into the pool from the high diving board.
- She struggled with the handle before swinging the door open, diving in and slamming it shut again.
- the children enjoyed diving and looking for shells
- You can keep fishing - skydiving is the extreme sport for me.
- He tried to escape by diving into a river.
- It would be identical to diving into a pool of 40-degree water naked, even at the warmest time of year.
- PALCA: But like scuba diving, there are certain inherent risks and they want to get you acquainted with those. Space Tourism: To Infinity And ... Right Back To Earth
- Arsenal, where he can look forward to becoming instantly gripped with a crazed case of the cartwheeling jitters, learning to flap wildly at any kind of cross and generally buying into the idea of goalkeeping as a business of leaping about athletically saving penalties in between diving over the top of toe-poked 40-yard back passes. The Guardian World News
- Players do not have the option of diving down and exploring.