Similar words: dipper, big dipper, tipped, whipped, equipped, stripped, worshipped, whipped cream. Meaning: [dɪp] adj. having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses).
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31, The programme's ratings have dipped sharply.
32, She dipped the material into the dye.
33, He dipped his headlights for the oncoming traffic.
34, She dipped ice cream from a container.
35, Unemployment dipped to 6.9 per cent last month.
36, The president became more cautious as his popularity dipped.
37, The road dipped steeply down into the town.
38, She dipped the blouse into the hot water.
39, The branches dipped in the wind.
40, The birds rose and dipped in flight.
41, She dipped to the gentleman.
42, I dipped into today's newspaper.
43, The road dipped and rose again.
44, The stock-market prices dipped on Friday.
45, She dipped her head into water.
46, He dipped in his raincoat pocket.
47, The road dipped suddenly as we approached the town.
48, They dipped the fabric in a vat of dye.
49, The sun dipped below the western sea.
50, His time for 100-metre race dipped under ten seconds.
51, He dipped his pen in the ink.
52, The sun dipped into the sea just now.
53, The ship dipped into the waves.
54, The vehicle gained momentum as the road dipped.
55, The international exchange rate dipped to a low point yesterday.
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57, I dipped my toe in the river to test the temperature.
58, This picture shows the view from a car using normal dipped lights.
59, She dipped up a bucketful of water from that well.
60, She dipped into her purse and took out a coin.