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  • verb To dip again.

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Examples

  • Then take a set of tongs and redip each lobster in your broth just to coat them with more flavor.

    Mosh Potatoes Steve “Buckshot” Seabury 2010

  • Then take a set of tongs and redip each lobster in your broth just to coat them with more flavor.

    Mosh Potatoes Steve “Buckshot” Seabury 2010

  • When I was young I'd redip them all the time, twirl one then the other, put fire on my arms, and I'd cross my arms and set the burning tassels on my arms.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Burlesque Daily 2007

  • When I was young I'd redip them all the time, twirl one then the other, put fire on my arms, and I'd cross my arms and set the burning tassels on my arms.

    Interview with a Legend: Satan's Angel Burlesque Daily 2007

  • Once at that temperature, you are ready to redip your strawberries.

    BigOven.com - Recipe Raves 2010

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