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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dipper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a utensil or tool used for dipping or scooping, often in cooking or serving contexts.
Example: "She used a dipper to serve the soup into the bowls."
Alternatives: "a ladle" or "a scoop".
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On hearing voices, a dipper skims downstream.
You asked me to draw you a dipper of water from the well".
A dipper of water splashed in my face, and I clenched my eyes shut.
A dipper dredge is essentially a power shovel mounted on a barge for marine use.
The quickening of the current has brought a dipper down from the river's higher reaches.
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Some reports show that, even among normotensive participants, those with a non-dipper-type pattern are more likely to have increased risks of the progression of organ damage 17 and cardiovascular events 18 than those with a dipper-type pattern.
Fanne Foxe, a stripper at the Silver Slipper who became a basin dipper with a Congressional tippler.
It was a big dipper of a night.
Look for one of the following items you can easily make into a wand: A wire dipper for dying eggs.
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