How To Use Dipped In A Sentence

  • Does the plain, unsugared doughy type bagel look alike surpass the overly decorated with hundreds and thousands and pumped full of sweet chemicals with optional coating of chocolate (half dipped) Tescos Express doughnut win every time? Rabbit Stew. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • It felt like chewing string dipped in weed killer, but within a couple of minutes the trembling in his limbs gave way to a kind of enervated thrumming and the pounding in his head subsided to a manageable level. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • In electrolysis you attach a battery to two metal electrodes which are dipped into a sodium chloride solution.
  • He dipped his big toe in indelible ink to stamp the ballot paper.
  • The micro-mini white cover-up she had donned over her bathing suit was removed without circumstance, revealing a shimmering gold maillot that dipped very low in back and was accented by sheer finely-woven gold mesh across the waistline in front. Who Said It Would Be Easy
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  • Shares of Sun dipped slightly to $3.80 at the time of this report.
  • They ran us off so we headed off to a secluded spot on the Clinch river and skinny-dipped there. Spot-On: Status Quo
  • Remove rust by rubbing the affected area with super fine steel wool or a raw potato that has been dipped in whiting.
  • He dipped his fingers in water, spun the bowls using a foot treadle and then played them almost like a piano.
  • In practice, the chips were sliced sweet potato and the nuggets were pieces of chicken dipped in ground almonds and paprika. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the path dipped in a fold in the field the barn rose higher in his vision to dominate the skyline and the arrogance became menace. A TROUT IN THE MILK
  • And as I love making food gifts, this sounded like a neat tool to make chocolate-dipped citrus peel, candied fruit, cookies, almond paste, or anything that will stand on those fork tines.
  • She dipped her goose-feather quill into a jade inkpot, drained the red ink along the side, and unhurriedly marked a circle around the black tent the eunuch had pointed out to her. Shadow Princess
  • The path suddenly dipped very steeply down a sandy bank among tall grasses.
  • With its synthetic stock and camo-dipped finish, the 935 has an easy-care exterior to match its simple insides. Rimfire & Shotgun
  • The past is violently, thrillingly, even painfully restored to us by the texture of a towel, a stumble on a paving stone, the clinking of a teaspoon against a cup and, yes, the taste of a madeleine dipped in tea.
  • However, the company admitted that operating margin dipped from 11.1% last year to 10.7% in the first half of this year, blaming "some erosion from Asia and Australasia". M&C Saatchi revenues rise, but outlook 'uncertain'
  • That fancy motherboard that runs your computer is dipped in toxic chemicals.
  • When Jordan was injured and missed most of the 1985-1986 season, Nike's stock dipped.
  • Our poler dipped his hand down into the water at one point where a waterfall tumbled into the canal and picked up some as if to drink it, but wisely decided to just let the sparkling stuff sprinkle through his fingers and splash back into the canal. Xochimilco - Up A Lazy River In Mexico City
  • When carbohydrate content of the diet dipped below 200 kcal, T3 levels fell substantially.
  • As a teenager, he dipped his toe into the fast-flowing waters of criminality, but withdrew quickly before the tides sucked him in.
  • The sun has dipped beneath the horizon, leaving behind a pink glow joined by a crescent moon.
  • Then he gave a sign, and the slave dipped a gourd full of quass and passed it to Ligoun, as was fit, for his was the highest rank. THE DEATH OF LIGOUN
  • He dipped his hand into the pool.
  • The latest datapoint represents the third time the number of long-term jobless dipped below 6 million this year. HUFFPOST HILL - White House Shocking Response To Solyndra Subpoena..
  • But I don't think there is anything that can't be dipped in buttermilk dressing, from fried squash, zucchini, green tomatoes, and even the latest thing-fried pickles, that buttermilk dressing doesn't make extra delicious. Buttermilk dressing | Homesick Texan
  • I cleaned and degreased the plug and dipped it in U-coat 3 times allowing 15 min intervals for drying. What's the best product for cleaning gun barrels? and for Del, what's this UltraCoat stuff you speak of?
  • Use a cotton bud dipped in white vinegar to remove any stray hair dye from your skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to treating with insecticides, legs may be dipped in a mixture of two parts raw linseed oil and kerosene.
  • They use blowguns and darts dipped in a type of poison called curare, which instantly paralyzes an animal.
  • The gravlax was also ethereal, a perfect balance of sweet and salty had inundated the salmon flesh, which was perfect dipped in a dill mustard sauce. The only reason to go to Ikea...
  • For other works, conservation treatments include reducing stains with a mixture of distilled water and ethyl alcohol; removing glue with a cotton swab dipped in de-ionized water; humidifying and flattening pages; and resewing bindings by hand. The New York Public Library: From Vault to Exhibition Gallery: Conserving Library Treasures
  • He dipped the brush into the paint bucket.
  • This rate has dipped significantly in the last two years reflecting the shift in priorities of the government's cultural policy.
  • Another treat were these thick slices of candied citron dipped in pure dark chocolate.
  • I now use the following system: patch holes first by stuffing them with straw dipped into a clay slip.
  • Roads and footpaths became skating rinks yesterday as temperatures dipped below zero - again.
  • Ginny took a bite of pita dipped in tahini, then said "Mmm, you have to try this. MORE FROM GINNY BATES -- MYRA GETS READY
  • Current practice calls for the parts to be plated with zinc, and then dipped in a chromic acid solution.
  • At my altar, I deploy cotton pledgets dipped in remover, clean flecks of old polish off each nail, then file the sides
  • However, for guy who start eating pocky which is flavor on a stick, like chocolate and mixed almonds dipped – think a dipped cone but no ice cream to melt, beware a slight side effect: the ‘Pocky Experience.’ Archive 2010-01-01
  • People believed that healing could occur through direct contact with the relics — by touching them, drinking water or wine in which they had been dipped, sleeping next to the tomb, or eating dirt scraped from the site. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • Retail sales dipped 6/10ths of a percent last month, largely because Americans were buying fewer cars.
  • As I dipped the crispy samosas into the chutney, I noticed that the label recommended using the sauce on tortilla chips, burritos and enchiladas. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • It's like the whole film has been dipped in suntan oil and left to bake. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remember that self-hardening steels must never be dipped in water, and always remember for all work requiring degrees of heat, that the more carbon, the less heat. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon
  • She dipped into her purse and took out a coin.
  • I mean that he’s probably thick as two planks dipped in treacle, dimmo. HIDDEN SHALLOWS • by Jonathan Pinnock
  • Even the headlights scream safety at you: the dipped beam has height, depth and breadth to give a reassuring night view without blinding oncoming traffic.
  • They struck upon a Caribbean pine that would grow if the roots of its seedling were dipped in a fungus that was missing from the soil.
  • Families bought ears of white corn, steamed or grilled on the spot and slathered with mayonnaise and then dipped in grated white cheese and sprinkled with chili powder. Any other town have an anti-war protest Jan. 18?
  • The invention is applicable, in particular, to the production of a main beam with a blurred, achromatic, cut-off at the bottom; this beam may be autonomous, or it may be complementary to a dipped or passing beam.
  • We noticed that the upstairs floor dipped and asked for it to be fixed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The president became more cautious as his popularity dipped.
  • The Monte Cristo, a bacon and cheese sandwich dipped in egg, is slightly untraditional - it's served on thick cut bread with back bacon - but it was also really good.
  • It is often served just sliced on a plate with some bowls of chogochujang vinegared hot pepper sauce or, sometimes, soy and wasabi into which the fish is dipped before wrapping it in lettuce or perilla leaves and eating it. Fish
  • He dipped his hand in the water.
  • All participants were asked to write a poem with a feather dipped in mulberry juice. Times, Sunday Times
  • This recipe is based on mu shu pork, the popular Chinese restaurant dish that combines deep-fried or stir-fried strips of pork with a colorful array of Chinese vegetables and some scrambled eggs, all of which are rolled up in a thin, cigarlike pancake and dipped in hoisin or plum sauce. SARA MOULTON’S EVERYDAY FAMILY DINNERS
  • People everywhere in the city walk around munching on shawarma, a species of doner kebab: chicken or lamb sliced off a hot rotating cone, wrapped in either pitta or flat Georgia lavash and dipped in spicy yoghurt.
  • Dishes labeled deep-fried, pan-fried, basted, batter-dipped, breaded, creamy, crispy, scalloped, Alfredo, au gratin or in cream sauce are usually high in calories, unhealthy fats or sodium.
  • He was gaunt and serious from the start, with minimal hand movements and only slightly gesticulating as he dipped into domestic policy issues.
  • The links have been dipped in buttery goodness and served to you on a platter that is made of smores. Archive 2007-11-01
  • When that first romance ended she was extremely good as I nearly dipped out of the course.
  • Clean brass with a wedge of lemon dipped in salt.
  • TACOMA - Robberies, assaults and other crimes dipped in a large part of Tacoma in February after police and federal agents cracked down on several reputed members of the city's oldest - and allegedly most active - street gang. The Olympian Online -- YahooNews
  • The names usually refer to the tall flowering spike which in medieval times was dipped in tallow and set aflame as a torch in the evening.
  • Fruits that are to be eaten raw, and so cannot be blanched, are often packed in sugar or dipped in syrup before freezing, to exclude air and thus inhibit enzyme action.
  • Amstrad, a major producer of satellite dishes, dipped 1p to 32p on competition fears.
  • When a test strip is dipped in yam sap, the sap will move along the strip, binding with antibodies that react with viruses.
  • Aristaenetus the Nicaean said, that he remembered he had read somewhere that sweet things mixed with wine make it less heady, and that some physicians prescribe to one that hath drunk freely, before he goes to bed, a crust of bread dipped in honey. Symposiacs
  • But ratings have now dipped to below two million. The Sun
  • The plane dipped steeply like a horse refusing a fence. Bomber
  • Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss. But every once in a while, you find someone who's iridescent, and when you do, nothing will ever compare.
  • If spray starch sticks to the soleplate of your iron, make a paste of baking soda and water and brush the soleplate with an old, clean toothbrush dipped in the paste. HOME COMFORTS
  • Anna dipped her spoon into the bowl and took a mouthful of soup.
  • Australia dipped as they lost composure and as series after series of scrums went crashing together. Times, Sunday Times
  • Samosa is usually served with green chutney, but a samosa dipped into tomato sauce is equally tasty.
  • Use a cotton bud dipped in white vinegar to remove any stray hair dye from your skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • She dipped into her purse and took out a coin.
  • One or more of these provide the ingredients for fufu, a stiff paste, that is rolled into small balls and dipped into stews.
  • A caramel apple double-dipped in white chocolate and crunchy toffee is the stuff of dreams.
  • Occupancy at Pontins dropped 13% and bookings dipped after pit closures were announced.
  • The neck line dipped demurely and the long sleeves puffed slightly at the shoulders.
  • He made a pass across the small cluster of dwellings, wheeled and dipped down for a second pass.
  • Beyond, the passage widened and dipped into a debouchment with a pair of open doors. Time Streams
  • She dipped into her purse and pulled out ten dollars; she was blissful and her boyfriend was in shock.
  • She dipped her hand in the sea to find out how cold it was.
  • A technique that has been practiced for hundreds of years, kalamkari is a process of creating designs on fabric by hand, either by painting or using carved wood blocks dipped in natural dyes derived from plants, roots, earth, and rock.
  • It is because He wears a vesture dipped in blood, that 'on the vesture is the name written "King of kings, and Lord of lords."' Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts
  • In planning the wedding ceremony,they dipped out on Mr.Jack.
  • Mashed potatoes spiced right and dipped in chickpea flour that coats the ball of potates in a thin coat. Archive 2008-03-01
  • She dipped up soup from the pot with a ladle.
  • Women's wellbeing reached a plateau between the ages of 30 and 64, while that of men dipped during the same period, according to the survey.
  • Venetian noblesse, with their cool porticos and colonnades, overhung with poplars and cypresses of majestic height and lively verdure; on their rich orangeries, whose blossoms perfumed the air, and on the luxuriant willows, that dipped their light leaves in the wave, and sheltered from the sun the gay parties whose music came at intervals on the breeze. The Mysteries of Udolpho
  • Wipe up the spill quickly and rub the spot vigorously with your palm or with a cloth dipped in a small amount of furniture polish.
  • One new series episode dipped below eight million for the first time in almost five years. The Sun
  • But his brain was so rotted with drink and dissolute living that whenever he put it to work it behaved like an old engine that had gone haywire from being dipped in lard.
  • And the button-down variety always felt like they'd been dipped in starch, stiff and scratchy.
  • I try not to get into them too often, but what I will nibble on are pretzels dipped in ranch dressing.
  • Hucheloup, one fine Morning, had seen fit to notify passersby of this "specialty"; he had dipped a brush in a pot of black paint, and as he was an orthographer on his own account, as well as a cook after his own fashion, he had improvised on his wall this remarkable inscription: -- CARPES HO GRAS. Les Miserables, Volume IV, Saint Denis
  • Down the centuries, until outboard motors, fishermen dipped sails three times in salute to MacDara's island off the Connemara coast. Festum Angelorum
  • In fact every sheep, whatever its age, would be dipped in a plunge bath containing the correct solution of a ministry approved scab dip.
  • My chicken cutlets are made with bread crumbs, garlic, Romano cheese and basil and dipped in egg batter.
  • She dipped the material into the dye.
  • And a 1755 edition has an account of early vaccinations, with Hans Sloane writing that is "performed by making a very slight incision in the skin of the arm" and putting into it "a dossil dipped in the ripe matter of a favourable kind of small-pox" to protect against later severe natural infection. Moneycontrol Top Headlines
  • Then he was dipped into a vat of water as he was whipped and beaten.
  • The sun dipped below the horizon.
  • The sun had dipped below the horizon, leaving only a soft golden glow in the air.
  • We then dipped the film in a melamine / acrylic binder solution, air dried, and cured it.
  • Utah's lead never again dipped below seven and Kirilenko capped the quarter with a dunk to push the Jazz advantage to 79-64. USATODAY.com
  • After ten minutes the road curved west and dipped down into a shallow ravine.
  • The California company had only predicted single-digit growth in its US retail PC business, but sales still dipped below expectations.
  • Marshmallows and strawberries, dipped in runny melted chocolate. mmmmmmm … Cheeseburger Gothic » Newly renovated Ladies Lounge.
  • She dipped the tips of her fingers into the scented water that had been laid before her, in china and porcelain bowls as white as the cloth upon which all the dishes had been placed.
  • Wool can have toxic residues left behind after the sheep have been dipped which can remain in the fibre. The Residue Report - an action plan for safer food
  • If the entire surface is affected, rub with a damp cloth dipped in turpentine or camphorated oil.
  • In January she dipped into the world of Harry/Draco, and has been writing in that ship ever since.
  • And at long last, the sun finally dipped below the horizon.
  • The statuette is made from the alloy Britannia and electroplated in copper, nickel, and silver, then hand-dipped in 24-karat gold.
  • The air among the houses was of so strong a piscatory flavour that one might have supposed sick fish went up to be dipped in it, as sick people went down to be dipped in the sea." p.16 Smells like Pier 39! Archive 2008-09-01
  • The path dipped down to a sort of cove, and then it forked in two directions.
  • Rather, it would seem much more felicitous to use it as a reference book (as the dust jacket itself notes), to be dipped into or browsed again and again.
  • He dipped his headlights for the oncoming traffic.
  • I also have read of "brandy paper", where a small round of parchment paper is dipped in brandy to cover and help preserve the contents of the jar. Naranjas Amargas para Mermelada?
  • A workhorse of a machine was busy feeding a swath of yellow paper from one of these rolls, mechanically ruling the paper with calibrated pins dipped in blue ink.
  • It's like the whole film has been dipped in suntan oil and left to bake. Times, Sunday Times
  • A wood-block stamp dipped in fabric paint leaves an ethnic-looking tattoo with turquoise bead accents.
  • He dipped the brush into the thick white paint.
  • He walked straight past his expectant friend, dipped his good hand into one of his pockets and sat down, feasting on a large slab of cheese.
  • She dipped it in the salty water, cringing, and moved it back and forth, spreading the blood.
  • Half the outies on that ship that nearly dipped the station were dead, osco. The City Who Fought
  • Nirvana was able to seek refuge in two camps, with one foot tenuously dipped in the waters of grunge, and one grimy boot firmly set in the world of punk rock.
  • He dipped a moist soupspoon into a jar of instant coffee and brought it carefully to his mouth. DO NO HARM
  • Construction output unexpectedly dipped in August, hit by a slowdown in infrastructure projects. Times, Sunday Times
  • As schooltime approached, she dipped a rag in the muddy water of the taro patch and cleaned her sons, sending them off to their lessons. Hawaii
  • She dipped her hands into the icy cold water and splashed some water across her sleepy face, in a vain attempt to wake herself up.
  • Then he speared a square of fried bread and dipped it in, turning it about until it was yellow all over.
  • Japanese retail sales are expected to have dipped in January. Times, Sunday Times
  • Following each five piercings, the needle was dipped into a small vial containing 0 • 1 mL chloroform.
  • The soles were dipped in special stimulating fluid, returned precisely into place, with accuracy sufficient to bring cell wall opposite cell wall, severed artery tight to severed artery, nerve fibril against nerve fibril. The Languages of Pao
  • At midday, you can join the bugs for lunch, and sink your teeth into braaied mopane worms, grasshoppers dipped in chocolate, or spicy termites.
  • We are dipped in turpentine, the film is wiped from our eyeballs, we really see what we are looking at (why do we rarely see?). Excerpts, Quotes, etc.
  • Birdwing, a damaged galleass in tow, dipped its ensign to its nominal Zhir admiral.
  • As the world's markets have dipped, it has become glossier, and somehow ... darker. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the pot is dipped in this mixture, it is fired.
  • I dipped the lobster sashimi in the provided soy sauce and wasabi, which is not a typical condiment in a Chinese restaurant. Marisco Chente, Los Angeles - A Shrimp Morgue in Mar Vista
  • A fog of cigarette smoke obscured the room and Stefano's prized Drambuie had been discovered and more than dipped into. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • When food that is being canned is subjected to processing only once, the method is referred to as the _one-period cold-pack method_; but when the food in the jars has not been blanched and cold-dipped and is processed, allowed to stand 24 hours and then processed again, and this operation repeated, it is called the _fractional-sterilization method_. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 5: Fruit and Fruit Desserts; Canning and Drying; Jelly Making, Preserving and Pickling; Confections; Beverages; the Planning of Meals
  • The plane dipped steeply like a horse refusing a fence. Bomber
  • Pitt's character, the warrior Achilles, is no longer virtually invincible because he was dipped in the River Styx by his mother, the nymph Thetis.
  • There are strings of garnets, opal, turquoise and onyx set in silver at the Jaipur stalls, lac bangles from Rajasthan, silver dipped in gold and even wooden Etikoppakka bangles coloured with vegetable dyes.
  • Joe had a paddle and Maggie dipped her feet into the children's paddling pool.
  • She dipped her hair in peroxide and fell asleep.
  • He created a private eye named Spenser who spends his free time making gourmet food, including 'buffalo tenderloin marinated in red wine and garlic served with fiddle head ferns, corn pudding, and red potatoes cooked with bay leaf,' and 'German sausages with green apples sliced dipped in flour and fried in the sausage fat. Happy Birthday, Robert B. Parker!
  • She dipped low to shake his hand making sure he got an eyeful.
  • Aligore simply dipped one of his large paws into the water and began paddling.
  • performed by making a very slight incision in the skin of the arm" and putting into it "a dossil dipped in the ripe matter of a favorable kind of small-pox" to protect against later severe natural infection. The Economic Times
  • India's grain stocks dipped to about 39 million tonne by June 1, from 64.72 million a year ago.
  • Most of these defects can be avoided by using granulated carbide, which is more uniform in size and shape, or by employing a granulated and "treated" carbide which has been dipped in some non-aqueous liquid to make it less susceptible to the action of moisture. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • Between the dunes dipped a valley of alabaster, crossed by the windswept shadow of a woman. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • The gnarled finger plucked another sheet from a pigeonhole, dipped the pen in the standish again, and rewrote the words as surely as the first time. The Thorn Birds
  • Prostrate on the ceiling he lay and watched the splendid spoonfuls tumble out of sight into the capacious throats of four men; all took their spoonfuls from the same dish, but each dipped his spoonful into his private caup of milk, ere he carried it to his mouth. Sir Gibbie
  • A Behanding in Spokane - a play with a title dipped in McDonagh's characteristic dark comedy - opens March 4 after previews from Feb. 15 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. Playbill.com : News
  • When working with redwood, always use top quality, hot dipped galvanized, stainless steel or aluminum hardware.
  • The sheets held by little pink fingers tentatively dipped down to reveal Marc's terrified face, then were drawn back up tight. CORMORANT
  • British summertime, but the flowers on their own make fabulous fritters, dipped in the lightest of batters and fried until crisp. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a work of no common difficulty or danger; a steed of less "mettle and bone" had long since sunk in the effort; as it was, the Baron's boots were full of water, and Grey Dolphin's chamfrain more than once dipped beneath the wave. Half-Hours with Great Story-Tellers
  • Christian aspersorium show a branch that was dipped into the font. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • It is made of savoiardi (lady finger biscuits), dipped in espresso and layered with a whipped mixture of egg yolks, mascarpone and sugar topped with cocoa. Junk Supper Club: Bring in the New Year at Junk!! | WindsorEats.com FoodBlog
  • And the little old women with bandanas on their heads, who cooked for the soldiers, they outdid themselves: black widow spider meat stewed in horse piss and garlic; beestings on a biscuit, dipped in donkey dung and stuffed in red peppers. Life Lit by Some Large Vision
  • Morley Schloss, now the 69-year-old majority shareholder of Sunsport Gardens, skinny-dipped for the first time at the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969. Wearing Only a Smile, Nudists Seek Out the Young and the Naked
  • Retail price inflation dipped below zero during the same period. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adult insects were dipped in conidial suspensions (10 8 conidia/ml), returned to maize or beans, respectively, and retained at 25°-28°C and 60% r.h. B. brongniarti caused 89% mortality in adult A. obtectus within 15 days and 47% mortality in adult S. zeamais; M. anisopliae caused less than 50% mortality in either species. Chapter 8
  • It was served as Kylie suggested with the salt and pepper, lemon and cilantro, but we also dipped it in the 4 sauces out on the table - light peanut, hoisin, soy sauce, and kejap manis which is a sweet, slightly thick soy sauce. Chinese New Years Dinner - Roasted Grains of Paradise and Salt, and Deep Fried Tofu
  • Little more than a dirt track, the road dipped down off the embanked highway and disappeared into the trees. Armageddon's Children
  • And the button-down variety always felt like they'd been dipped in starch, stiff and scratchy.
  • The young woman took a clean cloth from a small pile of linen and dipped it into the grimy water.
  • The plane dipped down and its starboard wing hit the water, flinging off Mr Treweek.
  • The road dipped and rose again.
  • And I've now got it in my head that the sugary oats bound together with sugar and dipped in syrup (with some extra sugar mixed in) are topped with yoghurt flavoured lard.
  • I am the voice of a little girl clutching her expensive beaded purse. and applying glossy chardonnay lipstick over and over because I like the hypnotically soothing way it feels, a rhythym of comfort. a smooth frost over curved hills and I like feeling. trying to remember the sensations I once loved. in the midst of sleep, swimming in the silk fabric of luxurious bedding, sometimes I am startled by the accidental touch of my own hand, brushing against the dipped hollow of my alabaster back, and the softness makes me inhale sharply ~because I remember~ because, I still remember your breath warming my dreams. Wendchymes Diary Entry
  • The report also found that business confidence had "dampened", with marketing executives signalling that the financial prospects for their own companies dipped to the lowest level in six quarters. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Upon tasting the little cake dipped in a tisane, our hero experiences the shock of being swept back to his childhood, ‘an exquisite pleasure… filling me with a precious essence’.
  • Alternately, I will often drop in to the even more convenient El Cholo at 1025 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica 310 899-1106, for a fix of my beloved chilis relleno, whole chilis stuffed with cheese and then dipped in egg batter before being quickly fried. Jay Weston: El Cholo -- Delicious Mexican Food for Cinco de Mayo
  • The felt absorbed the dye when dipped into it; pressure on the wooden block forced it into the slightly dampened fabric. A Plague of Angels
  • Levani dipped her head in acknowledgement and headed for the place where Shavar was standing. The Good Unicorn « A Fly in Amber
  • The paddles dipped into the water and the canoe pushed into the opening to the sewer.
  • It bobbed and dipped with an independent life of its own, no doubt conveying subtleties of expression discernible only to an-other Tsla. Voyage To The City Of The Dead
  • Houses bright as buttons climbed the hillsides and masts dipped and swayed with the incoming tide. THE LAST RAVEN
  • And while the trained-nurse-apparelled young woman seated Dag Daughtry in the enamelled surgeon's chair and leaned him back under direction, and while Doctor Emory dipped his finger-tips into the strongest antiseptic his office possessed, behind Doctor Emory's eyes, in the midst of his brain, burned the image of a desired Irish terrier who did turns in sailor-town cabarets, was rough-coated, and answered to the full name of Killeny Boy. CHAPTER XIX
  • I knew they were watching me as I crossed the room to the water pitcher, dipped a ladleful out of it.
  • Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss. But every once in a while, you find someone who's iridescent, and when you do, nothing will ever compare.
  • The motorcycle, which had been in good order, had been driven on dipped beam headlights, said TC Taylor.
  • We also dipped and dried our own prunes and figs, made raisins from seedless grapes, and dried the walnut crop in the fall for winter storage.
  • She dipped her toe into the pool to see how cold it was.
  • She dipped her thumb into the bowl and then touched Sigarup's forehead, marking a yellow between his eyes.
  • Other flowers can be dipped in light batter and fried, to make delicate sweet fritters: elderflowers, apple blossom, acacia flowers, and lilacs can be used in this manner.
  • The strata at this bridge dipped N.N. E., a circumstance which induced me to travel westward instead of N. W., in hopes to cross thereby sooner, a synclinal line, and so arrive at the sources of some northern river. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia

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