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scuba diving /ˈskuːbə dʌɪvɪŋ /noun [mass noun]The sport or pastime of swimming underwater using a scuba: scuba-diving is available locally [as modifier]: scuba-diving courses...- Equally the underwater scuba-diving sequence was cool - but pretty unnecessary to the storyline - such as it was.
- This 27-year-old British-born former model and scuba-diving instructor stumbled across a colony of almost 100 squatters living in shacks next to passing trains and vermin.
- ‘I thought you went right from scuba-diving to cowboys,’ Leslie drawled.
Derivativesscuba-dive verb ...- Day at leisure, a chance to take a private trip, perhaps to admire Barbadian skill at cricket, to fish, or to snorkel or scuba-dive.
- When the videos of Blackadder started selling, I learnt to scuba-dive and would go diving a couple of times a year.
- Offsite, kayak through a mangrove swamp, hike, bike, horseback ride, swim with dolphins, scuba-dive among shipwrecks and reefs, and tour caves.
scuba diver noun ...- Manatees normally avoid scuba-divers and their bubbles but are merely curious about snorkellers, so the tube is the best way to travel.
- The agency has received up to 70 reports a day from scuba-divers, fishermen, museums and antique dealers who were worried they had undeclared items for sale.
- The remains of the mother of three lay undiscovered for 21 years before being found by chance by amateur scuba-divers in 1997.
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