Dip

  • 31dip|pi|ly — «DIHP uh lee», adverb. U.S. Slang. in a dippy manner …

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  • 32dip|py — «DIHP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est. U.S. Slang. 1. crazy; foolish; dimwitted: »A fisherman has to be a little dippy, like the left handed baseball players, to stay with it (Newsweek) …

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  • 33dip|so|ma|ni|ac — «DIHP suh MAY nee ak», noun, adjective. –n. a person who has dipsomania. –adj. of or having to do with dipsomania or a dipsomaniac …

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  • 34dip|so|ma|ni|a — «DIHP suh MAY nee uh», noun. an abnormal, uncontrollable craving for alcoholic liquors. ╂[< New Latin dipsomania < Greek dípsa thirst + maníā mania] …

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  • 35dip|so — «DIHP soh», noun, plural sos. Slang. dipsomaniac …

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  • 36dip — chae·to·dip·ter·us; cteno·dip·te·ri·ni; cy·dip·pe; cy·dip·pea; cy·dip·pid; cy·dip·pi·da; cy·dip·pid·ea; di·dip·lis; dip; dip·la·can·thi·dae; dip·la·can·thus; dip·la·cu·sis; dip·la·de·nia; dip·lar·throus; dip·lo·bacillus; dip·lo·bi·ont;… …

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  • 37dip — [[t]dɪ̱p[/t]] dips, dipping, dipped 1) VERB If you dip something into a liquid, you put it into the liquid for a short time, so that only part of it is covered, and take it out again. [V n into/in n] They dip the food into the sauce... [V n… …

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  • 38dip — dip1 [dıp] v past tense and past participle dipped present participle dipping ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(put something in liquid)¦ 2¦(move down)¦ 3¦(become less)¦ 4¦(road/path)¦ 5 dip your headlights/lights 6¦(animals)¦ Phrasal verbs  dip into something …

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  • 39dip — Slight drop in securities prices after a sustained uptrend. analysts often advise investors to buy on dips, meaning to buy when a price is momentarily weak. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: correction, break, crash. Bloomberg Financial… …

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  • 40dip — dip1 [ dıp ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to lower something into a liquid for a moment before taking it back out again: dip in/into: She dipped her handkerchief in the water and gently began to wipe the dirt from his face. a ) transitive to put an… …

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