Sentence examples for are dipping from inspiring English sources

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are dipping

noun

A lower section of a road or geological feature.

  • There is a dip in the road ahead.

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House prices are dipping.

In Libya oil prospects are dipping.

They know the Tories are dipping.

People are dipping bread in water to eat.

"They are dipping their toes into the pool".

NOT all carmakers are dipping into the past.

Various organizations are dipping their toes into this arena.

THESE days, plenty of leading Democrats are dipping their toes in the water.

That means many of the meta-search sites are dipping into the same pool of data.

They are dipping into savings to cover spikes in gas, food and rent.

Because of the insurance shortfall, they are dipping into their savings and retirement funds.

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