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dive into

verb as in attack

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Long, uninterrupted scenes also allow a superb cast to dive into character and the moment, a luxury piecemeal film production doesn’t afford.

Not only did it dive into Maine’s policies on transgender athletes, it reached a conclusion with unprecedented speed.

From Salon

The ones that kind of make you scared to dive into and make you go, “Oh, God, that’s going to be such an uncomfortable day on set.”

BBC News has an exclusive interview with Gaga on the same day, where we'll dive into the meaning of the album and how love has changed her life.

From BBC

Finally, they discuss The Cut’s deep dive into the brand Quince and what makes the “one stop dupe shop” so popular.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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