dip in
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refers to a decrease within a specific area or metric, e.g., a dip in temperature
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Examples (20)
- We experienced a sharp dip in temperature overnight.
- She dipped the brush lightly in the varnish.
- The company reported a slight dip in its quarterly profits.
- Quickly dip the tomatoes in boiling water.
- There was a noticeable dip in website traffic after the algorithm change.
- He dipped his finger in the water to see how cold it was.
- After the scandal, the politician saw a significant dip in his approval ratings.
- I love to dip my fries in ketchup.
- I usually feel a dip in my energy levels around 3 PM.
- The artist would dip her quill in the inkpot before writing.
- The team's performance suffered a temporary dip in the second half of the season.
- For the experiment, you must carefully dip the litmus paper in the solution.
- A sudden dip in consumer confidence can affect the entire economy.
- Be careful not to dip your sleeve in the soup when you reach for the bread.
- Despite a brief dip in attendance due to bad weather, the festival was a success.
- Tomorrow, we will dip the strawberries in melted chocolate.
- The school administration is concerned about the recent dip in academic standards.
- He has just dipped his toe in the cold sea to test the temperature.
- Investors are wary of the market's recent dip in value.
- Before serving the biscuits, she dips each one in a sweet glaze.