Dive in a sentence as a noun

Then, if you want to really get into the meat of his stuff, dive into his other books.

Spend years learning to play an instrument, playing in dive bars and making demo tapes.

Be ready, willing, & able to deep dive multiple levels at any time.

They dive to depths 25 times deeper than their other equally famous and endangered cousin the blue whales.

You start out flying the same direction as the wind and then sharply dive 100-200 meters down into the space where the wind is weaker.

I didn't stop being terrified out of my freaking mind until "swan dive", which was the moment that I knew I had the crowd.

Dive in a sentence as a verb

Amazon gets to do something bold that would cause the mother of all stock dives in any other 100+Bn company.

For those inclined to dive deeply, and to work hard in seeking to excel in expressing themselves, the resources are there for the taking.

I like beef, but I sympathize for a fellow mammal and think of the enormous amounts of diverted water and fertilizer runoff that goes in to producing feed.

What's the safe word for a deep-enough-to-require-decompression scuba dive?

I hope this is helpful for some people looking to dive in--remember, all of this "IMO/IME".Type Systems:Haskell and Scala are closest in that they're strongly, statically typed with Hindley-Milner type inference.

Dive definitions

noun

a cheap disreputable nightclub or dance hall

See also: honkytonk

noun

a headlong plunge into water

See also: diving

noun

a steep nose-down descent by an aircraft

See also: nosedive

verb

drop steeply; "the stock market plunged"

See also: plunge plunk

verb

plunge into water; "I was afraid to dive from the board into the pool"

verb

swim under water; "the children enjoyed diving and looking for shells"