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Used other than as an idiom: dip into.
(idiomatic) To spend some of one's savings.
As well as sidecar racing Alan has had a dip into solo bike road racing.
The current can be passed into and out of the movable coil by permitting the ends of the coil to dip into two mercury cups.
The edges of the lid dip into an external water seal or lute G, whereby the gas is prevented from escaping.
Her father's dip into insanity had almost destroyed Tiyan.
He could dip into soul, disco and country, as well as classic pop balladry and even progressive rock.
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