plunge from



plunge from something

to fall or flee from something or some place. The eagle plunged from the sky to the lake to capture its prey. Lily plunged from the room in embarrassment.
See also: plunge

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Law-Medieval English
Alaba-Western African, Yoruba
Ackroyd['ækrɔid]
LondynLUN-dənEnglish (Modern)
Habiba-Arabic
WaldoWAWL-do (English)English, German, Ancient Germanic