"Dive-bombed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dive-bombed" Meaning

The verb "dive-bombed" means to drop or launch something, such as a bomb, an object, or a photograph, from a great height by letting it fall freely in a near-vertical descent, typically for a sudden, dramatic, and often unexpected effect. In a more figurative sense, "dive-bombed" can also mean to suddenly and unexpectedly attack or hit someone or something with a strong, intense, or overwhelming force.

"Dive-bombed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Dive-bombed"


The enemy plane dive-bombed the military base, causing significant damage and casualties.
The new commercial campaign dive-bombed the competition, reaching an unprecedented level of success and dominance in the market.
The daring stunt performer dive-bombed into the pool, performing a series of death-defying flips and somersaults.
The precision-guided missile dive-bombed the target with pinpoint accuracy, destroying the enemy stronghold with minimal collateral damage.
The skier dive-bombed down the steep mountain slope, reaching incredible speeds and excitement as they tackled the treacherous terrain.

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A divan is a type of low-seated chair or sofa, often with upholstery and cushions. It is also a term used in poetry and literature to refer to a poetic flourish or ornament, such as a metaphor or simile.

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Divaricate refers to a situation where a main stem or trunk splits or forks into two or more branches, particularly in botany, describing the branching pattern of a plant or tree.

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Dive

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To dive means to jump into the water or follow an object or person suddenly and steeply downward from an aircraft or other raised position.

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The verb "dived" is the past tense of the verb "dive", which means to jump or fall into the water, often from a height or with a sense of urgency. The word can also be used more broadly to mean to descend or plunge into something, such as a problem or a situation, with a sense of intensity or suddenness.

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Divellicate is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

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Diverged

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The verb "diverged" means to move or develop in different directions or ways; to become separate or distinct.

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