headlong dive
Frequency: 4.01.8 per million words
Often used figuratively to describe a rapid, reckless fall or decline.
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- The economy is on a headlong dive to disaster.
- He took a headlong dive into the cold lake.
- After the scandal broke, his career took a headlong dive.
- The athlete's headlong dive secured the gold medal.
- The stock market went into a headlong dive following the announcement.
- Starting a business often requires a headlong dive into uncertainty.
- Her reputation suffered a headlong dive after the controversy.
- She made a headlong dive to save the child from the path of the car.
- The company's profits are in a headlong dive this quarter.
- The company's shares took a headlong dive after the scandal.
- Public confidence has taken a headlong dive since the crisis began.
- A headlong dive into marriage without preparation can be risky.
- The team's performance went into a headlong dive in the second half.
- He performed a headlong dive from the high platform.
- Property prices are experiencing a headlong dive in that area.
- The team's sudden headlong dive in performance surprised everyone.
- His political career took a headlong dive after the corruption charges.
- I watched the seagull make a headlong dive for a fish.
- The currency is in a headlong dive against the dollar.
- Avoiding a headlong dive into debt is essential for financial health.