plonge (Meaning)

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plonge (v. t.)

To cleanse, as open drains which are entered by the tide, by stirring up the sediment when the tide ebbs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of plonge

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plonge Sentence Examples

  1. The chef effortlessly plonges the vegetables into the boiling water.
  2. In a swift motion, the waiter plunges the wine corkscrew into the bottle.
  3. The swimmer took a deep plunge into the icy lake.
  4. The submariners plunged to the bottom of the ocean in their vessel.
  5. The stock market plunged to new lows after the economic turmoil.
  6. The acrobat performed a breathtaking plunge from the high wire.
  7. The scientist plunged into the abyss of quantum mechanics in search of answers.
  8. The carpenter plunged the nail into the wood with precision.
  9. The daredevil plunged headfirst into the unknown by skydiving without a parachute.
  10. The thief plunged into the mansion, hoping to find hidden treasure.

FAQs About the word plonge

To cleanse, as open drains which are entered by the tide, by stirring up the sediment when the tide ebbs.

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The chef effortlessly plonges the vegetables into the boiling water.

In a swift motion, the waiter plunges the wine corkscrew into the bottle.

The swimmer took a deep plunge into the icy lake.

The submariners plunged to the bottom of the ocean in their vessel.