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chip and dip

[ chip uhn dip ]

noun

  1. a bowl or plate for holding potato chips or crackers with a smaller bowl, often placed in the center, for holding dip: usually sold as a set.


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Idioms and Phrases

Also, chip'n dip . A snack food or an appetizer consisting of potato chips, crackers, or raw vegetables (like carrot sticks) that are used to scoop up a dip, a savory creamy mixture. For example, There wasn't much to eat; all they served was a chip and dip . The term is also used for the utensils employed for this dish—a plate for the crackers and a small bowl for the dip. [Mid-1900s]
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Example Sentences

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Vintage kitchenware is back in style -– pieces from the mid-20th century painted with flowers, bright colors, and specific functions, such as bracketed chip and dip bowls or four-piece refrigerator storage sets.

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When I once tried to make a version from scratch, with actual caramelized onions, there was an all out chip and dip revolt.

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Rachael Ray Eating healthy without being wealthy; foolproof chip and dip recipes.

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The Elliott Bay event with Pashman and Wizenberg will include an Oreo cookie tasting and an interactive chip and dip “strategy session.â€

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Enjoy it in between meals for a tasty energy boost, or even as a healthy alternative to the traditional chip and dip.

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