Sentence examples for be dipping from inspiring English sources

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be dipping

noun

A lower section of a road or geological feature.

  • There is a dip in the road ahead.

Exact(60)

And the prices do not appear to be dipping.

There are also indications that Iran could be dipping into the Afghan gold trade.

But is it healthy for young girls to be dipping a toe into traditionally adult activities?

Church attendance may be dipping, but God can survive the Internet age.

For now, the studios appear to be dipping their toes in cautiously.

They'd also be dipping into pension savings just to pay the mortgage or the heating bill.

And I'll be dipping into Jonathan Galassi's translations of Leopardi's "Canti".

But the Mets will be dipping down for a starting pitcher Wednesday, a void created by Saturday's doubleheader.

Bo Guagua had appeared to be dipping his toe into the water with a social networking site.

Wellington boss Ernie Merrick has stated his club will not be dipping into the transfer market this month.

So for now, Ms. Watkins seems to be dipping into public life if not yet fully jumping in.

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