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plunge country
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8.23 |
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The country was plunged into grief. |
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plunge nation
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1.91 |
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The news plunged the nation into a febrile, agitated state. |
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plunge knife
|
1.45 |
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Repeatedly she plunged the knife into his chest. |
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plunge hand
|
1.25 |
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He open the bag and plunged his hand in. |
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plunge price
|
1.05 |
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Incredible as it seems, he was genuinely angry over plunging gas prices. |
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plunge city
|
0.99 |
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The city was plunged into darkness. |
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plunge region
|
0.99 |
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The region has been plunged into a frenetic upsurge in violence this week. |
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plunge government
|
0.79 |
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The debacle has plunged the government into uncharted waters. |
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plunge economy
|
0.72 |
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Analysts worry that chronic deflation could plunge the economy into a steeper decline. |
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plunge company
|
0.66 |
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But Loewen rejected the offer and plunged the company into debt. |
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plunge area
|
0.53 |
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The area was plunged into darkness. |
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plunge market
|
0.53 |
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Financial markets were plunged into turmoil. |
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plunge million
|
0.46 |
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The tobacco boys will plunge their millions. |
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plunge temperature
|
0.46 |
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Everywhere in its swath, the eclipse turned day to night, plunging temperatures within seconds. |
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plunge room
|
0.39 |
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Lily pressed the switch and plunged the room into darkness. |
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plunge story
|
0.39 |
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Suddenly the dancers disappeared as the floor buckled underneath them, plunging three stories. |
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plunge bean
|
0.33 |
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Immediately plunge the beans into the ice water. |
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plunge relation
|
0.33 |
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The bombing plunged relations to their lowest level in decades. |
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plunge blade
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0.26 |
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To use the tool, push the handles together, then plunge the blades into the dirt. |
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plunge floor
|
0.26 |
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In November, five workers were killed when a construction elevator plunged four floors. |