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crash-dive Sentence Examples

  1. With a flick of its tail, the diver performed a breathtaking crash-dive into the crystal-clear water. (Sports/recreational context)
  2. Faced with plummeting stock prices, investors panicked and crash-dived into the bond market, seeking stability. (Financial context)
  3. Unable to find a solution above water, the marine biologists crash-dived to the ocean floor to investigate the coral reef bleaching firsthand. (Scientific context)
  4. Overwhelmed by the mountain of emails waiting in her inbox, Sarah decided to take a metaphorical crash-dive to tackle them all at once. (Figurative, work context)
  5. In a desperate attempt to escape the pursuing predator, the fish made a sharp crash-dive into the dense seaweed forest. (Animal behavior context)
  6. The documentary showcased the exhilarating world of free diving, highlighting the controlled crash-dives of skilled athletes. (Sports/recreational context)
  7. The suspenseful movie depicted the submarine's crew desperately preparing for a crash-dive as enemy sonar closed in. (Action/thriller context)
  8. Feeling unprepared for the upcoming presentation, I spent the weekend crash-diving into research and crafting my slides. (Figurative, educational context)
  9. The team of treasure hunters meticulously planned their crash-dive to the shipwreck, hoping to find lost riches. (Exploratory context)
  10. As the argument escalated, Sarah retreated into silence, taking a metaphorical crash-dive to avoid further conflict. (Figurative, communication context)

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With a flick of its tail, the diver performed a breathtaking crash-dive into the crystal-clear water. (Sports/recreational context)

Faced with plummeting stock prices, investors panicked and crash-dived into the bond market, seeking stability. (Financial context)

Unable to find a solution above water, the marine biologists crash-dived to the ocean floor to investigate the coral reef bleaching firsthand. (Scientific context)

Overwhelmed by the mountain of emails waiting in her inbox, Sarah decided to take a metaphorical crash-dive to tackle them all at once. (Figurative, work context)