dipsy Synonyms

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dipsy Meaning

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dipsy (a.)

Deep-sea; as, a dipsey line; a dipsy lead.

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dipsy (n.)

A sinker attached to a fishing line; also, a line having several branches, each with such a sinker, used in deep-sea fishing.

A deep-sea lead.

dipsy Sentence Examples

  1. The dipsy doodle dance was a popular craze in the 1950s.
  2. The recipe called for a generous dipsy of mayonnaise.
  3. The hiker took a dipsy into the cool stream to refresh himself.
  4. The cat made a dipsy leap onto the couch.
  5. The dipsy condition of the old house made it a prime candidate for demolition.
  6. The dipsy street vendor sold a variety of trinkets and souvenirs.
  7. The dipsy nature of the stock market made it difficult for investors to predict its movements.
  8. The politician's dipsy answer to the reporter's question did not satisfy the public.
  9. The dipsy pattern of the fabric created a unique and eye-catching design.
  10. The dipsy bird was a rare and elusive creature that was difficult to spot in the wild.

FAQs About the word dipsy

Deep-sea; as, a dipsey line; a dipsy lead., A sinker attached to a fishing line; also, a line having several branches, each with such a sinker, used in deep-sea

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The dipsy doodle dance was a popular craze in the 1950s.

The recipe called for a generous dipsy of mayonnaise.

The hiker took a dipsy into the cool stream to refresh himself.

The cat made a dipsy leap onto the couch.