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verb
- 1. put or let something down quickly or briefly in or into (liquid): "he dipped a brush in the paint" Similar
- 2. put a hand or implement into (a bag or container) in order to take something out: "Ian dipped into his briefcase and pulled out a photograph"
noun
- 1. a brief swim: "they cooled off by taking a dip in the pool" Similar
- 2. a thick sauce in which pieces of food are dipped before eating: "tasty garlic dip" Similar
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The meaning of DIP is to plunge or immerse momentarily or partially under the surface (as of a liquid) so as to moisten, cool, or coat. How to use dip in a sentence.
noun. uk / dɪp / us / dɪp / dip noun (LIQUID) [ C or U ] a cold, thick sauce that you eat by dipping pieces of uncooked vegetable or biscuits, etc. into it.
Dip definition: to plunge (something, as a cloth or sponge) temporarily into a liquid, so as to moisten it, dye it, or cause it to take up some of the liquid. See examples of DIP used in a sentence.
A dip is a thick creamy sauce. You dip pieces of raw vegetable or biscuits into the sauce and then eat them.
DIP meaning: 1. to put something into a liquid for a short time: 2. to put sheep for a short time into a…. Learn more.
When you dip something, you plunge it quickly into a liquid or soft substance. You might dip your toe into a swimming pool to check the water temperature. When you finger paint, you dip a fingertip into a puddle of paint, and when you eat a snack you might dip tortilla chips into salsa.
1. To plunge briefly into a liquid, as in order to wet, coat, or saturate. 2. To color or dye by immersing: dip Easter eggs. 3. To immerse (a sheep or other animal) in a disinfectant solution. 4. To form (a candle) by repeatedly immersing a wick in melted wax or tallow. 5. To galvanize or plate (metal) by immersion. 6.