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dippy

[dip-ee] / ˈdɪp i /


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It may also work in foreign affairs, dealing with dictators and dippy diplomats.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 26, 2025

In one early role, Garr played a dippy secretary on a 1968 episode of “Star Trek.”

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 29, 2024

The drinking bird toy, also called a "dippy bird," has been a fixture of science classrooms for decades.

From Science Daily Mar. 14, 2024

He grazed his foot on a piece of gravel on the river bed and the next day "woke up with a dippy tummy".

From BBC Nov. 5, 2023

She leaned over the counter, which was lined with dozens of little statues—waving Chinese cats, meditating Buddhas, Saint Francis bobble heads, and novelty dippy drinking birds with top hats.

From "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan

Now, you might wonder why in the intervening days Kudlow kept repeating that advice — that is, why he kept saying “buy the dip” even as the stock ticker showed the dip getting dippier.

From Washington Post Mar. 9, 2020

The dippiest star-chaser I ever worked was the head of a department in one of the big stores, and the fiercest little business woman in business hours, you ever knew.

From The Secret of Lonesome Cove by Adams, Samuel Hopkins




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