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was dipping
noun
A lower section of a road or geological feature.
Exact(55)
Before we knew it, the sun was dipping behind the stone parapets.
Her voice was faint, she was dipping her mouth below road-level.
Last year, when Belgian frites shacks started appearing on every corner, I was dipping fries into mayonnaise all over Manhattan.
— Richard Brody * * * The text message came as Mason was dipping fried lake perch into the tartar sauce.
MF Global's sloppy records may have obscured the fact that staff was dipping into customer cash to cover the firm's own needs.
When the president's popularity was dipping and a sacrificial victim was needed, Mr Regan said he would go, as long as he could do so with dignity.
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Every sample was dipped three times.
The thermometer probe was dipped in oil prior to measurements.
House prices are dipping.
Hang on; it's dipping.
But the pound is dipping.
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