dive for

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A sudden rush by many people towards something.

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  • There would be a dive for the bar as soon as the show finished.
  • Professional divers dive for pearls in the shallow waters.
  • When the doors opened on Black Friday, there was a mad dive for the discounted electronics.
  • The children love to dive for coins at the bottom of the pool.
  • As soon as the pizza arrived, the hungry teenagers made a dive for the box.
  • Local fishermen dive for sea urchins and abalone.
  • Every morning, there's a chaotic dive for the few empty seats on the commuter train.
  • She decided to dive for the lost ring in the lake.
  • Hearing the final boarding call, the late passengers made a last-minute dive for the gate.
  • The treasure hunters will dive for artifacts from the shipwreck.
  • After the piñata broke, there was an immediate dive for the candy scattered on the ground.
  • Dolphins naturally dive for fish in deep ocean waters.
  • The moment free donuts were announced, we witnessed a collective dive for the breakroom.
  • He learned to dive for lobsters during his vacation in Maine.
  • If they release a limited edition console, expect a massive online dive for pre-orders.
  • The pearl divers dive for oysters in the Persian Gulf.
  • In the old photos, you could see the desperate dive for supplies being dropped from the airplanes.
  • We watched the seals dive for their prey near the rocks.
  • It’s always amusing to watch the dive for the exits the second a boring lecture concludes.
  • Traditional ama divers dive for seaweed without breathing apparatus.