Associations to the word «Plunging»
Noun
- Precipice
- Gallop
- Kicking
- Abyss
- Breaker
- Tumbling
- Hoof
- Surf
- Thicket
- Ravine
- Fireball
- Trough
- Plunge
- Scrambling
- Steed
- Hoove
- Bridle
- Blackness
- Roaring
- Gorge
- Snapping
- Waterfall
- Rushing
- Cataract
- Dagger
- Chasm
- Horseman
- Howitzer
- Frenzy
- Roar
- Spray
- Swirl
- Crowding
- Cliff
- Tangle
- Mule
- Vortex
- Foam
- Darkness
- Horse
- Hillside
- Belly
- Below
- Deep
- Turbulence
- Inferno
- Boiling
- Fray
- Brink
- Rattle
- Glimpse
- Raft
- Gloom
- Struggling
- Slope
- Knife
- Dazzling
- Deck
- Rein
- Cock
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PLUNGING, verb. Present participle of plunge
PLUNGING, noun. An occurrence in which something or someone plunges
PLUNGING NECKLINE, noun. A (very) low-cut neckline, found on some dresses and other women's garments.
Wise words
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