Crossword clues for dips
dips
- Cocktail hour bowlfuls
- Cocktail hour array
- You dunk chips into them
- What potato chips are sometimes lowered into
- Veggie enhancers
- Vegetable tray features
- Triceps exercises
- Toppings for snack chips
- Tango maneuvers
- Tango dancers' moves
- Takes a downturn
- Spinach or bean mixtures
- Sour-cream concoctions
- Some tango moves
- Some dance moves or stock market events
- Snack-tray offerings
- Snack-tray mixtures
- Small downturns in the stock market
- Slopes down
- Showy dance moves
- Salsa and queso, for two
- Salsa and guacamole, for example
- Salsa and guacamole
- Road depressions
- Potluck fare
- Potato chip breakers
- Pool quickies
- Pickpockets, in the trade
- Pickpockets, in slang
- Party staples
- Party platter inclusions
- Party foods
- Party dishfuls
- Mixer mixes
- Minor downturns
- Minor declines
- Ice cream scoops
- Ice cream cone units
- Guacamole and hummus
- Guac and salsa
- Dunks chips into salsa
- Doesn't smoke, say
- Dancing moves
- Dance floor moves
- Crudités enhancers
- Cocktail hour assortment
- Clam and onion, for two
- Clam and onion
- Chip enhancers
- Campy dance moves
- Briefly immerses
- Brief and possibly sexy swims
- Ballroom moves
- "Dancing With the Stars" moves
- Rocky Road servings
- Crankcase item
- Parallel bar exercises
- Ballroom dance maneuvers
- Falls off
- Market corrections
- Stock market turns
- Tango moves
- Some people or food at parties
- Party bowlfuls often surrounded by chips or raw veggies
- Quick swims
- Uncool sorts
- Leap-the-___ (world's oldest operating roller coaster)
- Guacamole and salsa
- Some market fluctuations
- Salsa and guacamole, for two
- Turns down
- Nincompoops
- Showy ballroom moves
- Stock market events
- Ballroom motions
- Dramatic dance moves
- Ballroom maneuvers
- Hors d'oeuvres
- Canapés
- Cocktail-party fare
- Companions of chips
- Pickpockets: Slang
- Immerses briefly
- Ballroom dance motions
- Cheesy snacks
- Short swims
- Ice-cream measures
- Preprandial tidbits
- Uses snuff
- Plunges briefly
- Brief swims; sauces
- Dance moves
- Brief swims
- Business slumps
- Bearish times
- Market fluctuations
- Drops down
- They go with chips
- Party purchases
- Party platter items
- Party offerings
- Party mixes
- Party lineup
- Party concoctions
- Minor market fluctuations
- Ice cream cone amounts
- Hummus and tzatziki, broadly
- Decreases slightly
Wiktionary
n. (plural of dip English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: dip)
Wikipedia
DIPS may refer to:
- Defense independent pitching statistics (baseball)
- Dhilwan International Public School
- Dip (exercise)
- Division of International Protection Services, under the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Washington Diplomats, a defunct professional soccer team
- Nickname of Bollywood actress, Deepika Padukone
- DIPS (Digital Image Processing with Sound)
DIPS (Digital Image Processing with Sound) is a set of plug-in objects that handle real-time digital image processing in Max/MSP programming environment. Combining with the built-in objects of the environment, DIPS enables to program the interaction between audio and visual events with ease, and supports the realization of interactive multimedia art as well as interactive computer music.
Usage examples of "dips".
This old woman dips bread into a cup of buttermilk for her lunch and eats slowly.
Down there, she dips her feet in the chilly waters of the South Atlantic, home of the perpetually restless albatross.
Mum dips the cows, deworms them, brands them with our brand, feeds them up on the Rhodes grass until their skins are shiny and they are so fat it seems as if they might burst, and then sends them on the red lorry into Umtali, to the Cold Storage Corporation, to be sold as ration meat.
Some days, Dad drives all day with maps to find the old, decaying dips and kraals.
An early spring cold snap that dipped below freezing had hardened slush, turned rivulets into treacherous slides, and trampled mud into uneven bumps and dips, making it difficult to walk.
Huge hordes of big-horned bison covered hills and dips with a living, bawling, restless, undulating mass that left raw, trampled earth behind.
The front edge was uneven, accommodating minor local differences in terrain, and a climb to the top would have revealed dips and ridges, seracs, and crevices quite extensive on a human scale, but in relation to its own size, the surface was uniformly level.
They angled down like the scratchings of some gigantic beast to the river, all dips and hollows that radiated from off the ridge.