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be dipped
noun
A lower section of a road or geological feature.
Exact(55)
The store will stock apples to be dipped in honey.
The edgiest thing she says is "I'll be dipped".
Fountain pens, which don't have to be dipped in ink constantly, date to 1884.
They didn't have a reservoir of ink in them, and had to be dipped in inkwells.
How many times can a woman be dipped and grabbed from behind?
Strawberries could be dipped in a soup made from egg proteins and shrimp shells.
Either type can be dipped in chocolate for an extra 25 cents.
Hoa cleared the chicken and served sections of grapefruit, to be dipped in a mixture of salt and powdered chili.
Then shrimp tempura, prickly with shards of tortilla chips, meant to be dipped in a cilantro raita ($9).
and G-stringed hangers-on, before needing a rest, but this is a book to be dipped into, not devoured.
(If peaches are hard to peel, they may be dipped in boiling water until skins loosen, up to 2 minutes).
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