Dove in a sentence as a noun

Wanting to try it out, I dove in and dropped $200 on an Intuos 4 small.

I finally dove in, risked $2,000 made my first 2 products, and am selling them on Ebay.

Because the paycheck and new title didn't make up for the toxic culture/culture clash that they dove into.

When I started working on stuff for Directed Edge I dove into a lot of academic research.

James Cameron recently dove to the deepest parts of the ocean in his own submersible.

After losing 180 pounds via bariatric surgery and then regaining 70 of it, I dove into the science.

You want us to believe that a teenager, starting college the next day, dove into the drivers side of the car to steal a police officers gun.

He did a similar thing with Tesla, actually dove into some of the hard problems of electric car design himself so he'd have a clue.

This all dove-tailed nicely years later when I started working on the Playstation 3, where you develop in MS DevStudio but the PS3 was essentially a Unix box.

Dove definitions

noun

any of numerous small pigeons

noun

someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relations

See also: peacenik

noun

a constellation in the southern hemisphere near Puppis and Caelum

See also: Columba Dove

noun

flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiled

See also: squab

noun

an emblem of peace