Word: Dip
Speech Type: Verb
Old English dyppan, of Germanic origin; related to deep
dɪp
put or let something down quickly or briefly in or into (liquid)
Short Definition:put quickly into liquid
Examples:- he dipped a brush in the paint
put a hand or implement into (a bag or container) in order to take something out
Short Definition:put hand into bag etc. to extract something
Examples:- Ian dipped into his briefcase and pulled out a photograph
sink, drop, or slope downwards
Short Definition:sink downwards
Examples:- the sun had dipped below the horizon
- the road dipped down to the bridge
miss an opportunity; fail.
Short Definition:fail
pick (someone's pocket).
Short Definition:pick someone's pocket
Word: Dip
Speech Type: Noun
dɪp
a brief swim
Short Definition:brief swim
Examples:- they cooled off by taking a dip in the pool
a thick sauce in which pieces of food are dipped before eating
Short Definition:thick sauce for dipping food in
Examples:- tasty garlic dip
a brief downward slope followed by an upward one
Short Definition:downward slope
Examples:- the big hedge at the bottom of the dip
the extent to which something is angled downward from the horizontal.
Short Definition:extent to which something is angled downwards
powdered or finely cut tobacco that is held in the mouth, typically between the gums and lip, rather than smoked
Short Definition:powdered or cut tobacco held in mouth not smoked
Examples:- he threw out all of his cans of dip and swore off tobacco
a stupid or foolish person.
Short Definition:stupid person
a pickpocket.
Short Definition:pickpocket
a candle made by immersing a wick repeatedly in hot wax.
Short Definition:candle made by dipping wick in hot wax
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