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dip into

VERB
  1. read selectively; read only certain passages from a text

How To Use dip into In A Sentence

  • This would see earnings per share fall to a level where the company would have to dip into reserves to pay the dividend at its current level.
  • We took out a loan for the car because we didn't want to dip into our savings.
  • It can also dip into some government pension funds and theUS$50-billion Exchange Stabilization Fund.
  • They merely induce wealthy collectors to dip into their pockets.
  • You can also dip into the capital as fees increase. Times, Sunday Times
  • People interested in history would enjoy a dip into this book.
  • The Story of Film can be read as a continuous narrative, but will be equally useful as a handy reference to dip into.
  • We'll have to dip into our savings,if we are going to buy a computer.
  • The topmast anticked high in the air for a space, then crashed down to deck, permitting the bowsprit to dip into the sea, go clear with the butt of it of the forecastle head, and drag alongside. CHAPTER XV
  • We begin our dip into local history by examining the town's origins.
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