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View definitions for dip

dip

noun as in submersion in liquid

noun as in something for dunking

noun as in depression; decline

verb as in scoop, ladle

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Example Sentences

I am ever experimenting with various seasonings and spices — they never disappoint me and are a great vehicle for a favorite dipping sauce.

From Salon

The 41-year-old, who works part-time in Asda, is using emergency credit on her energy meter and regularly dips into her overdraft.

From BBC

Harden’s departure after a season in which his productivity dipped might be a clue as to why such a massive shakeup was needed on the coaching staff.

Last year, that figure dipped below a dozen — nowhere near enough to handle the roughly 3,000 inmate transports the department needs to do each day.

Elsewhere, she dips into Suzanne Stone’s relentless striving in “To Die For,” effectively hitting the few comedic beats in “Holland” with the same coldness Kidman displayed in her breakthrough role.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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