Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
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dip , n., 7.
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- noun Plural form of
dip . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
dip .
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Examples
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"We continue to recommend establishing long positions in copper, especially on sentiment-driven short-term dips."
Copper Rises as Demand Hopes Trump EU Worries Matt Day 2011
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Monday, June 25, 2007 sapna said ... your post on dips is fabulous
Weekend Lunch Series: Sooji Dhokla (Semolina Dhokla) Cardamom 2007
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USA Today says the new drug is different from other products because it levels out the peaks and dips from the roller coaster of nicotine addiction.
Smokers Hopeful New Drug Help Break Their Habit | Impact Lab 2006
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Furthermore, he double dips from the public coffers as an Independent Mason County Commissioner and a Democratic State Senator.
Sound Politics: 35th District Senate race looks interesting race this year 2006
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Use it in dips and creamy salad dressings. life on ice
Archive 2004-09-01 2004
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This is it, you know, you can get caught up in these short-term dips in Iraq and this and that but over time, this is just a terrific, terrific company to own.
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Near-term dips related to negative economic headlines should be used as a buying opportunity.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Robert Walberg 2011
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Thorpe expects near-term dips in the industrial property market due to continued macroeconomic risks.
unknown title 2011
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"Recent indicators of demand and production in the United States and overseas mitigated concerns about near-term dips in activity or deflation," the group said.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MICHAEL BABAD 2011
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For the buyer, it allows them to take advantage of any short term dips in price, and to better manager volumes according to
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