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nose-dive
▪ I. ˈnose-dive, n. Also nose dive, nosedive. [f. nose n. + dive n.] 1. Aeronaut. A sudden or rapid descent by an aircraft nose first. Also transf.1912 Flight 31 Aug. 787/1 The machine at once started a spiral nose-dive. 1914 Hamel & Turner Flying iii. 57 M. Adolphe Pégoud introduced side-slips, tai... Oxford English Dictionary
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High Five, Swan Dive, Nose Dive
"High Five, Swan Dive, Nose Dive" is the second single from the Leeds four-piece, Pulled Apart by Horses's self-titled debut album. It was released on September 6, 2010. The single features a cover of fellow Leeds band, Sky Larkin's song, "Somersault" from their debut album The Golden Spike as a B-s... wikipedia.org
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Yankees could nose-dive back into free agent pitching ...
2 days ago — With the Yankees missing out on Corbin Burnes via the trade market, there is reason to believe they could dive headfirst back into the ...
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A Bridge Too Far: Jewish Teenagers Are Saying No to Nose Jobs
In Beverly Hills, Azizzadeh, the plastic surgeon, says that young Jews "are waiting a longer period of time" to get nose jobs, "and some may elect not to do it." (Azizzadeh, a Persian Jew ...
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Crainquebille
On his release, however, his life continues to nose-dive: all of his past regular customers shun him, and, with no income, he turns to the bottle becoming wikipedia.org
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side-slip
▪ I. ˈside-slip, n. [f. side n.1 + slip n. and v.] † 1. ? A slope or rise. Obs.—1 In mod. Linc. dial. on the side-slip of means ‘somewhat to the side of’.1649 in Archaeol. (1792) X. 434 The scite of this manor house being placed on the side slipp of a rising ground. 2. An illegitimate child. Cf. by-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Noel Keeble
For conspicuous gallantry on the 23rd October, 1916, when he attacked four German seaplanes and brought one of them down in a vertical nose-dive into the wikipedia.org
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VertiGo (ride)
the entire ride; Cosmic Flip, where they began in the upright position, then as the ride reached its climax, rotated forward 150 degrees to provide a "nose-dive wikipedia.org
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2005 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
Santos in particular saw their season nose-dive as star player Robinho was transferred to Real Madrid mid season (a similar fate encountered by Cruzeiro wikipedia.org
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Kytoon
In low or gusty winds a kite can nose-dive, losing a large amount of height even if it recovers. Because a kytoon is buoyant it does not nose-dive and remains in position even in relatively still air. wikipedia.org
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Imperial Bösendorfer
Ending a piece such as Debussy's L'isle joyeuse, for example, with its nose-dive final gesture to the low A of the piano, becomes a bit more problematic wikipedia.org
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Cooper T66
The front and rear suspension had double wishbones and coil springs but with revised geometry to correct the T60's tendency to nose-dive under braking. wikipedia.org
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Dennis Anderson
A nose-dive, AKA the lawn dart, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans in 1999 aggravated the injury and caused Anderson to miss several shows over wikipedia.org
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Pat Mountain (politician)
It wasn’t so much of a car crash as a spectacular, Evel Knievel-style nose-dive into a canyon". wikipedia.org
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UEFA Euro 2000 (video game)
The site went on to say, "Even in the graphics department, things have taken a slight nose-dive, with player definition not up to the usual standards. wikipedia.org
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