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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121, I dipped my head and brought the gun up at the same time without thinking.
122, She dipped her carrot into the peanut butter as she went to the door.
123, Iain dipped into his briefcase and pulled out a photograph.
124, The murdering sun had dipped below the horizon, and this was the time when she could forage for food.
125, The sun had dipped below the horizon, leaving only a soft golden glow in the air.
126, I dipped a finger into the empty water dish, then touched my tongue.
127, The ground rose slightly, then dipped; after a hundred yards or so a shallow outcrop of rocks hid the house.
128, The broomstick dipped its twiggy end and soared upward like a rocket.
129, If the skills dipped, there would be hoots of laughter.
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130, At the very far end, it dipped smartly then rose again.
131, Clinton has dipped into the conflict repeatedly since it erupted more than two years ago.
132, That fancy motherboard that runs your computer is dipped in toxic chemicals.
133, An enamel pot arrived and we dipped our fingers in the sweet, gelatinous stuff.
134, They tried their idea out on a piece of glass which they dipped into a solution containing their compound.
135, He put his foot on the accelerator and dipped his headlights.
136, The flow of money into the 30-stock average dipped sharply in mid-December.
137, He watched as Richard's head dipped and his full lips opened to sip coffee.
138, To Polly the long, crimson-enamelled nails looked as though they had been dipped in blood.
139, Benchmark 30-year bond yields dipped to 6. 15 percent from 6. 19 percent yesterday.
140, For centuries after his death, the insane were dipped in the waters of his fountains, where many made miraculous recoveries.
141, Then he speared a square of fried bread and dipped it in, turning it about until it was yellow all over.
142, This means that the rinds are dipped or rubbed with salt during their ripening period.
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144, She pushed the yoke forward and the plane's nose dipped as it started descending towards the runway.
145, She opened the bag, dipped in a hand and pulled out a slip of paper.
146, The rate has not dipped below 9 percent since 1990.
147, Ram a smaller length of dowel with a hollowed-out point dipped in Vaseline into it.
148, The sun has dipped beneath the horizon, leaving behind a pink glow joined by a crescent moon.
149, With the two of them on board, the stern dipped until the gunwale was inches above the water.
150, He dipped in and out of it and sometimes when he awoke he found his body had been moved.