He immediately plumbed into the new research problem. [verb]
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He fell plumb in the middle of the drama. [adverb]
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It went plumb through the screen. [adverb]
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Without moving the steering, which should be straight ahead, try the plumb bob on the front tire. [adjective]
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Do n't you just love the pretentious cretins who try to plumb the depths of artistic endeavor? [verb]
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We got her half way; and then we was plumb played out, and most drownded with sweat. [adverb]
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Molly looks out of plumb. [noun]
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Arobin had put on his coat, and he stood before her and asked if his cravat was plumb. [adjective]
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It consisted of a graduated circle inside which another could slide, carrying two small tubes diametrically opposite, the instrument being kept vertical by a plumb-line. [Please select]
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The side forms had to be set plumb and kept so. [Please select]
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The bents were erected by hand and carefully plumbed and lined up, both radially and circumferentially. [Please select]
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But Milani, one of the Italians, swung him over his head plumb into the water. [Please select]
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