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Synonyms

dip into

British  

verb

  1. to draw (upon)

    he dipped into his savings

  2. to read (passages) at random or cursorily in (a book, newspaper, etc)

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dip into Idioms  
  1. Investigate superficially, as in He began to dip into Chaucer , or She's just dipping into psychology . This expression alludes to plunging briefly into a liquid. [Late 1600s]

  2. Withdraw something in small amounts, usually money, as in I'll have to dip into my savings . This usage employs dip into in the sense of plunging one's hand or a ladle into a pot, water, or the like for the purpose of taking something out. [Early 1800s]


Example Sentences

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For a little extra flair toast some baguette wedges to dip into the savory mixture.

From Salon • May 22, 2026

Is now a good time to dip into our savings?

From MarketWatch • May 22, 2026

For the Nerones, who will have to dip into retirement funds to cover their rebuilding costs, that’s an inevitable change, whoever builds the homes.

From Los Angeles Times • May 21, 2026

The Bank points out that some people can use less energy, or they can dip into savings to pay higher bills.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2026

Colonel Julyan had a second dip into the casserole.

From "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier

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