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  1. DIPPING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    As the cold front on Saturday sweeps through, expect a rapid cool down to occur with temperatures dipping from around 60 degrees to around 30 degrees by the end of Sunday.

  2. DIPPING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Aphids were collected from the bagged plants by dipping and shaking the plants in a tub of hot water.

  3. DIPPING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'dipping' dipping in British English present participle of verb See dip

  4. Dipping - definition of dipping by The Free Dictionary

    Define dipping. dipping synonyms, dipping pronunciation, dipping translation, English dictionary definition of dipping. v. dipped , dip·ping , dips v. tr. 1. To plunge briefly into a liquid, as in order to …

  5. dipping - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    something taken up by dipping, such as a scoop of ice cream:[countable] two dips of ice cream. Dialect Terms a substance into which something is dipped, served as an appetizer: [uncountable] two bowls …

  6. Dip - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    /dɪp/ /dɪp/ IPA guide Other forms: dipped; dipping; dips When you dip something, you plunge it quickly into a liquid or soft substance. You might dip your toe into a swimming pool to check the water …

  7. DIPPING Synonyms: 177 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    Synonyms for DIPPING: sinking, falling, dangling, slumping, suspended, pendent, descending, bowing; Antonyms of DIPPING: upright, rigid, erect, stiff, elevated, unbending, inflexible, raised

  8. DIPPING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'dipping' dipping in British English present participle of verb See dip

  9. DIPPING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Your responsibilities are grasping the cooked morsels with chopsticks, dipping them in the sauces of your choice and popping them in your mouth.

  10. DIP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    You think maybe the band is dipping of the country - and it is - but it's more like a country-blues.