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launch into
verb as in buckle down
Weak matches
- address
- apply oneself
- attend to
- bend
- concentrate on
- dedicate oneself to
- devote oneself to
- exert oneself
- get serious
- give
- give oneself over to
- keep close to
- keep one's mind on
- knuckle down
- occupy oneself with
- pitch in
- plunge into
- put one's hand to the plow
- put one's nose to the grindstone
- set to
- swing into action
- take the bull by the horns
- throw
- turn
Example Sentences
Like many college seniors preparing to launch into adulthood, Mueller says she was “unconsciously processing the dread of leaving school and not having a clear idea of what life would look like.”
In November, he went on Rogan's podcast — where else? — to launch into an extended tantrum about how women are harshing the tech bro vibe.
Shipyard workers hammered away the last supporting "shores" and wedges, then ducked and dashed for cover as the huge vessel slid above their heads in a spectacular sideways launch into the River Ouse.
As we launch into Grammys season again, take note of one dance music artist that has once again captured the academy’s attention.
At times Strong pauses so long that I launch into my next question, only to be interrupted by the continuation of an apparently unfinished thought.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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