0 present participle of nosedive --
1 to suddenly fall to the ground with the front pointing down: --
The male also sings with rising and falling notes consisting of trilled whistles and clicks that have been transcribed as a "tee-tee-tee" followed by a prolonged "tee-hoo" while nosediving.
However, with rubber prices ruling high and vanilla prices nosediving, the original agricultural pattern is seen reemerging.
It was airborne for more than 100 m before nosediving into the ground and disintegrating as it somersaulted along the edge of the track.
It was airborne for over 100 m before nosediving into the ground and disintegrating as it somersaulted along the edge of the track.
While the plane is nosediving, the four prepare for death.
However, on the way in is relatively simple, as the athlete must only prevent the board from nosediving.