noun
- plural of dip; brief downward movements or declines
- plural of dip; thick sauces for dunking food
verb
- third person singular present of dip; to put briefly into a liquid
- third person singular present of dip; to move downward briefly
Examples
- She dips the brush into the paint before each stroke.
- The road dips sharply after the bridge.
- Stock prices showed several dips throughout the day.
- The party featured various dips including guacamole and salsa.
- He dips his toes in the cold water to test the temperature.
- The airplane dips below the clouds during landing.
- These sudden dips in temperature can damage plants.