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  • 121dip a toe into the water — dip a ˈtoe in/into sth | dip a ˈtoe in/into the water idiom (informal) to start doing sth very carefully to see if it will be successful or not • We decided to dip a toe in the computer games market. Main entry: ↑dipidiom …

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  • 122Dip Kumar Upadhaya (Lamichhane) — Dip Kumar Upadhaya is a leader of Nepali Congress, and former Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation.[1] In the 2008 Constituent Assembly election he was elected from the Kapilvastu 1 constituency, winning 12997 votes.[2] References ^… …

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  • 123Dip Chand — was Raja of Kahlur from 1653 until his death in 1665, caused by poisoning by agents of the Raja of Kangra. Chand was closely allied with Shah Jahan who made Dip Chand the suzerein of 22 states in his region. Chand s first wife was Rani Kunkam… …

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  • 124DIP Switch —   [engl.], DIP Schalter …

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  • 125dip one's toe into (or in) — begin to do (something) cautiously. → dip …

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  • 126dip into something — dip into (something) to use a small amount of something. The local government voted to dip into the emergency fund to pay for repairing the old town hall …

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  • 127dip into — (something) to use a small amount of something. The local government voted to dip into the emergency fund to pay for repairing the old town hall …

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  • 128dip your toes in the water — If you dip your toes in the water, you try something tentatively because you are not sure whether it will work or not …

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