1. dip
I dipped my foot into the water
a dip in the road
If we have money problems we can always dip into our savings.
The dip burned my tongue.
The sudden dip in the temperature caused ice on the roads
And in fact you can program the self-assembly of things, so he starts chocolate-dipping edges, changing the hydrophobicity and the hydrophylicity.
His stupid jokes reveal what a dip he is
Travel agencies have noticed a dip in the number of tourists this year.
Sour cream and onion dip is Jane’s favourite.
The sun dipped below the horizon.
She dipped her toe into the pool to see how cold it was. Stock market prices dipped slightly. a dip in the road a sudden dip in temperature
”For the second month running there has been a dip in the sales figures,” said the director. “I want to see an improvement this month.”
Mixing together yoghurt, cucubmers, and onions makes a delicious dip.
She dipped her hand into the child's bath to check the temperature.
We had to dip into our savings in order to pay the unexpected medical expenses.
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