dip
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~ dip into a liquid while eating; "She dunked the piece of bread in the sauce"
dip
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~ immerse in a disinfectant solution; "dip the sheep"
dip
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~ place (candle wicks) into hot, liquid wax
dip
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~ go down momentarily; "Prices dipped"
dip
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~ plunge (one's hand or a receptacle) into a container; "He dipped into his pocket"
dip
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~ slope downwards; "Our property dips towards the river"
dip
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~ lower briefly; "She dipped her knee"
dip
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~ stain an object by immersing it in a liquid
dip
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~ switch (a car's headlights) from a higher to a lower beam
dip
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~ immerse briefly into a liquid so as to wet, coat, or saturate; "dip the garment into the cleaning solution"; "dip the brush into the paint"
dip
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~ scoop up by plunging one's hand or a ladle below the surface; "dip water out of a container"
dip
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~ take a small amount from; "I had to dip into my savings to buy him this present"
dip
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~ appear to move downward; "The sun dipped below the horizon"; "The setting sun sank below the tree line"
dip
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~ dip into a liquid; "He dipped into the pool"
dip
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~ a depression in an otherwise level surface; "there was a dip in the road"
dip
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~ a candle that is made by repeated dipping in a pool of wax or tallow
dip
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~ a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity; "a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index"; "there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery"; "a dip in prices"; "when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall"
dip
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~ tasty mixture or liquid into which bite-sized foods are dipped