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to dip
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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
to dip
To lower. An object is said to be dipping when by refraction it is visible just above the horizon. Also, to quit the deck suddenly.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of to dip in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of to dip in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of to dip in a Sentence
Yesterday, higher oil prices, surging commodity stocks and bounce in banking shares prompted an extension of the rally that began on February 12, today though, European markets look to pull back from those gains, alongside a dip in oil as China stocks fall and mining giant BHP Billiton slashes its dividend.
It probably should have seemed suspicious, but it didn't, i felt like, 'I'm going to the best doctor ever, and I'm not even going to dip into my settlement much because I have such a good case.'.
This oil price dip is going to have an impact, but it'll just be short term, williston has developed enough of an infrastructure to support itself.
We had concerns about emerging markets and uncertainty in the Fed. So the dip we had in late August, we've retraced the losses to a good amount, earnings are now going to give investors a little more evidence of what's really going on.
In countries where the food system is less sophisticated and we see crushing poverty, the margin between harvest season and hungry season is palpable, these populations can dip into actual deficiency with Vitamin A, especially in respect to young, growing children who can become what we call ‘night blind.'.
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