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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. Definition of "dipping" - Words Defined

    Cooking: In culinary contexts, "dipping" often refers to the act of immersing food into a liquid or thick sauce. Common examples include "dipping chips in salsa" or "dipping strawberries in chocolate." …

  8. 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.

  9. 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

  10. DIPPING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

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