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dippable

  • a word derived from dip.
    dip
    verb (used with object)
    to plunge (something, as a cloth or sponge) temporarily into a liquid, so as to moisten it, dye it, or cause it to take up some of the liquid.

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The release also described the new guacamole as "chunky, yet spreadable and dippable" and said it flaunts a seasoning sauce with hints of lime.

From Salon Dec. 24, 2022

Use the suggestions below or any mix of crunchy, leafy, dippable vegetables.

From Washington Post Aug. 7, 2022

And, of course, if there are raw vegetables, you need a highly dippable sauce.

From Washington Post Aug. 7, 2022

It’s actually dippable, if you have hardy chips or sturdy flatbreads.

From Washington Post Mar. 8, 2022

“If anything’s dippable or spreadable, a good rule of thumb is that you should get the vessel that’s containing the product” in the photo, says Brian Johnson, the founder of Hungry Lobbyist.

From Washington Post Sep. 1, 2016