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scuba-dive

[ skoo-buh-dahyv ]

verb (used without object)

scuba-dived or scuba-dove, scuba-dived, scuba-diving.
  1. to descend and swim underwater using a scuba device.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of scuba-dive1

First recorded in 1960–65
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This outfitter sets guests up with everything needed to scuba-dive in the region’s blue waters.

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Ms. Larson can scuba-dive, find edible mushrooms in the forest, create songs out of Instagram comments and bake cookies without a recipe.

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The ability to dream up detailed worlds will serve you in all kinds of contexts, whether you’re preparing to scuba-dive in the deep sea while practicing in a shallow pool; planning a trip to a place you’ve never been; or designing a building on an empty plot of land.

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The band members were working at the Caribbean Sound Basin studio in Trinidad, taking breaks to travel, surf and scuba-dive.

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I surf, scuba-dive and free-dive, where you hold your breath for long periods and descend to deep depths.

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