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1 In more than a few spots, going off-road means plunging off near-sheer drops.
2 Abby's heart leapt, then plummeted, like plunging off a cliff.
3 The wrecked bus lies where it fell after plunging off the road near Avellino.
4 I tried to imagine strapping on a chute and plunging off , but my brain froze up.
5 The footman in three motions regained his perch; the whip cracked and the brougham went plunging off for Mr. Gwynn's.
6 To go plunging off into the thick of the enemy, endangering in his person the hope of the whole English nation-
7 Storm handed his Glock to her and she started to fire, just as Storm swerved to avoid plunging off the narrow road.
8 Mules are good swimmers unless they happen, by plunging off a high bank, to get water in their ears, when they are often drowned.
9 Plunging off a precipice into a pool of lava, she began to scream aloud.
10 "Come along, then," said he; and plunging off the ledge of the rock into the water, we dived through the narrow entrance.
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