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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dipped out" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered informal or colloquial.
It can be used to mean leaving or departing from a place or situation in a sudden or unexpected manner. Example: As soon as the party started to get boring, he dipped out without saying goodbye to anyone.
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Since then, she has tried writing and directing, but has also deliberately dipped out in order to live like a normal non-VIP.
As the music crackled and popped and, for a spell, dipped out entirely, Annmaria Mazzini, in her darkly heartbreaking solo, didn't miss a beat.
Sneaker Pimp Shopping tour, SoHo and Lower East Side Your kid will be the king of Topeka when he returns "dipped out" in the limited dunks and street-flavor tees.
I've seen Rob Key play really well for England, including a couple of times in Australia (although having done the hard work he dipped out in Perth to the nondescript bowling of Damien Martyn), but always with a hint of the bat coming across his body.
The company had been cash-flow positive, Nooney said, although it has "dipped out" of that now in a bid for growth.
Chicken Man and Egg Bro dipped out too.
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"Owners can dip in and dip out when it suits them".
She chastised me for not having a spider to dip out the blanched vegetables.
Skip huge tracts if you want to, dip in, dip out and don't worry about disrupting the narrative; there isn't one.
I realized that I'm 30 and I just can't dip out on my loans forever.
The comedian is obviously most famous for the influential Comedy Central show, Chappelle's Show, before abruptly dipping out during the third season in 2005.
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