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dip into
verb
- to draw (upon)
he dipped into his savings
- to read (passages) at random or cursorily in (a book, newspaper, etc)
Example Sentences
I think it’s because, basically, pop producers use electronic music and they dip into that when they’re making pop records.
The 41-year-old, who works part-time in Asda, is using emergency credit on her energy meter and regularly dips into her overdraft.
Elsewhere, she dips into Suzanne Stone’s relentless striving in “To Die For,†effectively hitting the few comedic beats in “Holland†with the same coldness Kidman displayed in her breakthrough role.
It was the promise of a better life for their child who has special needs that prodded the couple to dip into their savings and take such a risk.
But in recent years, “RHOBH†has only occasionally dipped into these moments of genuine emotional gravity.
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