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If you want to use the verb "blip," you can use it to mean "to appear briefly as a spot of light on a radar screen" or "to make a sudden, sharp sound like that of a small electronic device." For example, "The batsman blipped up on the radar when he hit the ball over the boundary."
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There has been another blip up within the last three years.
Oil-producing capacity outside OPEC could be brought back on stream should oil prices ever blip up again.
Although home building stocks would seem vulnerable to a rate increase, Mr. Trennert said that even if rates blip up, they will remain low enough to keep mortgages attractive.
A blip up in the CPI and soaring job creation?
The recovery in home prices could be temporary Goldman Sachs said this week that after a temporary blip up, home prices could slide another 5%-10 5%-10%xt year.
Another at the end of April showed a tiny blip up to 16.3%, still far short of the 24.8% the party won in the 2011 election.
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"It just blips up with each new opening".
After decades of decline in their combined vote share, it blipped up at the last election.
Now you can have a terrific time, blipping up and down the gears, powering through bends, thrilling to the pace and the F-type's go-for-it nature.
Diplomats have long found it a useful word to minimize troubling changes: commenting on reversals in peace negotiations in 1972, Henry Kissinger said there "may be blips up and down".
"I thought it might be a couple of tough days, but it turned into weeks, where all I did was watch machines, living and dying each time the intracranial pressure numbers blipped up or down," Mr. Fullington said.
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