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1. diving
noun. ['ˈdaɪvɪŋ'] an athletic competition that involves diving into water.
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Rhymes with Diving
- depriving
- surviving
- striving
- reviving
- conniving
- thriving
- driving
- deriving
- jiving
- arriving
Sentences with diving
1. Verb, gerund or present participle
The other islands in the chain offer even richer diving opportunities, if you can get to them.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Plus, they love swimming much like poodles, so dock diving is a good choice for a schnoodle.
3. Adjective
It's no wonder, since these 333 tropical islands are one of the world's premier diving destinations.
Quotes about diving
1. Falling for him would be like cliff diving. It would be either the most exhilarating thing that ever happened to me or the stupidest mistake I’d ever make.
- Colleen Houck
2. Tantalus made a wild grab, but the marshmallow committed suicide, diving into the flames.
- Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters
3. It seems that the young woman made some indelicate suggestion of a threesome...When I got there, Miss Nash was standing by the hot tub in a small bikini, pointing the business end of a SIG-Sauer P-226 at her fella and concerned members of the hotel staff, while dunking the scantily clad female's head under the water and asking, "Who's diving for clams now, bitch?
- Ilona Andrews, Magic Bleeds