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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91, The seven kites dipped and looped as one.
92, The trail dipped into the dark rain forest.
93, Evelyn came close to Newman, dipped her head sideways.
94, Denver dipped a bit of bread into the jelly.
95, Mike Yarwood's career dipped as Heath's and Wilson's did.
96, Turnout dipped despite an increase in voter registration.
97, Then she snorted and dipped her head.
98, Total jobs, which dipped to nearly 450, 000 in 1991 have climbed well over 500, 000.
99, She dipped her thumb into the bowl and then touched Sigarup's forehead, marking a yellow between his eyes.
99, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
100, The duck is then dipped in boiling water, and the skin is brushed with a syrup of malt sugar.
101, Occupancy at Pontins dropped 13% and bookings dipped after pit closures were announced.
102, The plane had dipped wildly down on its left wing and skidded on the runway with only one wheel in contact with the ground.
103, The white blades rose and trembled like wings over the water, dipped, and rose again, scattering drops of emerald.
104, The letters curved and dipped with the contours of his chest.
105, The center already has dipped into its reserves and anticipates borrowing heavily from the city.
106, The wire leading to pin 3 is then dipped in to give a pulse.
107, A silver-washed fritillary butterfly dipped between the tufts of grass to find the violet leaves on which she lays her eggs.
108, Creed dipped a hand into his pocket and set the switch that would charge the Nikon's flash.
109, The grassy track ran level, curved and dipped a little, emerged from the trees.
110, High above, the birds wheeled and dipped in the wind that blew the clouds across the huge sky.
111, Cutting stone was done with a rope dipped in wet sand and used like a saw.
112, Zahara dipped her head in the water one more time then reached for her towel.
113, She dipped her hand into herself and shuddered, her eyes closing completely for a moment.
114, Fertility in the vast majority of industrialized nations has now dipped to below replacement level.
115, He dipped her, catching her by surprise, letting her drop backwards.
116, He kissed her face, then dipped his head, lifting her hips with his hands.
117, Casually, Kirov dipped his hand into the pocket, encountering the cold hardness of the gun.
118, She broke off a bit of bread and dipped it in the soup.
119, Only last week, Dole predicted a similar result this time but backed off as his poll numbers dipped.
120, It dipped after the Yom Kippur war, rising again to 51,000 in 1979.