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That sound might have been the plunging of some wild animal.
As usual, we waited for an order before plunging to the ground.
It was like plunging her body's arms into boiling water."
It wasn't in her nature to do any plunging of any kind.
Instead of plunging past or through him, the Vulcan flung both arms up and out.
But he could not prevent the terrible swords from plunging into the giant.
Once they were all awakened by a violent plunging of the airship.
Kay stopped talking, perhaps trying to collect her thoughts before plunging ahead, Sidney wasn't sure.
Remove from oven and serve, plunging two large spoons into center to lift out pieces.
When he was plunging along on his crutches, 'Rip-rip' had a determined sound.
His father had died, but not before plunging all eight of his children and their mother into fathomless debt.
My rib cage had become a plunging of knives with every gasping breath.
The Shadow's form was plunging toward the rooflike marquee, nearly twenty feet below!
The plunging of his tongue erotically mimicked the act that was soon to follow.
The plunging of the float eased, even though the waves rose up higher and higher.
They called for more drastic measures to stop the collapse of political authority and the plunging of living standards.
Mr. Manes would kill himself a few months later by plunging a knife into his heart.
The stairs were steep, but it was easy enough to help Oporto up them, with the plunging of the car taking pounds off their weight.
Consequently the great plunging of the first game on the part of the bettors did not take place.
One might think that with the overall market trading at a rich 34 times earnings, plunging profits would frighten investors.
But it is the language that counts, the joy of plunging into a language and finding a thread.
He thought he saw the remains of the falcon plunging down, but he wasn't sure.
I would have had myself plunging into peril, fighting mighty battles, and saving humanity, or something like that.
Badri, still plunging blindly ahead, nearly fell over it.
I must confess I am dismayed by how fast we are plunging into the unknown.