4006 examples of plunged in sentences

Without knowin' who or what hurt him, he plunged right towards me for the shore; but he never got there alive.

I plunged my knife into his body, and the blood spirted all over me.

He plunged in, heavily and blindly, blocking one of Darrin's blows by wrapping both arms around him.

"That boat has to take us out to the 'Massachusetts'!" cried Darrin desperately, as he plunged down the steps to the landing stage, followed by his two chums.

Swift-footed they plunged into the underbrush and thus hidden began to close in upon Belsaye town.

So deep and oft were his sighs, so plaintive his groans, that Beltane, though plunged in bitter thought, must needs at length take heed of him.

On they rode, through sun and shadow, knee and knee, beneath leafy arches and along green glades, talking and laughing together or plunged in happy thought.

An unfortunate word may mean a plea rejected, an enterprise baffled, half the world plunged into war.

They plunged into oral arithmetic and geography and history, to which last he would listen indefinitely while Phil read aloud.

" He went off across the grassy level and plunged into the deep timber that rose like a wall beyond.

Then she gasped, for he stepped on the coaming and plunged overboard in a beautiful, arching dive.

Yet he did not once attempt to strike a solid blow, nothing but that humiliating, open-handed slap, that dexterous swing of his foot that plunged Monohan headlong.

There was the stubborn fact that she had openly declared her love for another man, that by her act she had plunged her husband into far-reaching conflict.

" Ere his orders could be obeyed, the other two boats had anticipated his purpose; and Mordaunt Mertoun, eager to distinguish himself above Cleveland, had with the whole strength he possessed, plunged a half-pike into the body of the animal.

And then the very raving of the wind seemed hushed with awe; the very breakers plunged more silently towards the shore, with something of a sullen compunction; and as we stood and strained our eyes into the gloom, one black plank after another crawled up out of the darkness upon the head of the coming surge, and threw itself at our feet like the corpse of a drowning man, too spent to struggle more.

His untimely death plunged England into the evils of a long minority under his son.

The horse plunged forward, and, with the jolt, she was fawning on Marmaduke's arm again, saying, "Dont be brutal to me any more, Bob.

Captain Conwell saw his object, and himself plunged into the mire, his men followed, and were thus saved the reprimand which threatened.

Suffering, maddened, with no way to turn and fight, for the enemy kept themselves well hidden, with no way of escape ahead if they remained on the road, they plunged into the swamp, that swept up black and dismal to the very edge of the highway.

Even then, when Captain Conwell found that two of his own company were missing, he plunged back into the swamp to rescue them.

Maddened at the thought, John King leaped on to the burning bridge, plunged back through the fire, through the ranks of the yelling, excited Confederates, reached the tent unobserved and grasped the sword of his idolized Captain.

But he fled on undeterred, and plunged into the mass of flame and smoke.

He plunged into work with his characteristic energy.

When they reached it, most of the animals were pushed over, and usually even the last of the band plunged blindly down into the pis'kun.

At his feet the water was at least a yard below them, but a little distance on he saw that the ledge shelved down to the surface of the lake, and in a moment he had reached this spot, and, throwing himself down on his breast, he plunged his face into the water and began drinking like a thirsty horse.

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