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dive off something collocation to jump from something into water, especially with your head and arms going in first: Mark dived off the bridge into the river. A group of teenagers were diving off the cliff into the sea. See
diveverb The yacht had moored so that we could dive off the side. I plucked up the courage to dive off the 10-metre platform. The kids were diving off the floating platform in the middle of the lake. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Swimming anchor anchorman Aqua-Lung aquatics back dive backstroke bathing bellyflop cannonball dip dive diving skin diving skinny-dipping splash pad splash park spray pad swallow dive swan dive webbed |