plunging
1Plunging — Plunge Plunge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plunged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plunging}.] [OE. ploungen, OF. plongier, F. plonger, fr. (assumed) LL. plumbicare, fr. L. plumbum lead. See {Plumb}.] 1. To thrust into water, or into any substance that is… …
2plunging — plung|ing [ plʌndʒıŋ ] adjective a plunging NECKLINE or dress shows a lot of the top part of a woman s breasts …
3plunging — [[t]plʌ̱nʤɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n A dress or blouse with a plunging neckline is cut in a very low V shape at the front …
4plunging — UK [ˈplʌndʒɪŋ] / US adjective a plunging neckline or dress shows a lot of the top part of a woman s breasts …
5Plunging fire — is gunfire directed upon an enemy from an elevated position or gunfire aimed so as to fall on an enemy from above. In naval warfare plunging fire was often used to penetrate an enemy ship s thinner deck armor rather than firing directly at an… …
6plunging neckline — n if a woman s dress or shirt has a plunging neckline, the top part at the front is very low …
7plunging fold — noun (geology) A fold whose axis is not horizontal • • • Main Entry: ↑plunge …
8plunging neckline — noun A low cut neckline in a woman s dress, blouse, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑plunge …
9plunging battery — Plunge Plunge, n. 1. The act of thrusting into or submerging; a dive, leap, rush, or pitch into, or as into, water; as, to take the water with a plunge. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, a desperate hazard or act; a state of being submerged or overwhelmed …
10Plunging fire — Plunge Plunge, v. i. 1. To thrust or cast one s self into water or other fluid; to submerge one s self; to dive, or to rush in; as, he plunged into the river. Also used figuratively; as, to plunge into debt. [1913 Webster] Forced to plunge naked… …