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Filter by Meaning The dipper in the rock layers was caused by a shift in the earth's crust.
The Dipper is one of the most recognizable constellations in the sky.
He shook the dipper to get rid of any excess snuff.
The geologist discovered an unusual dipper in the rock formation, which she named after herself.
The dipper was a useful tool for the artist to control the flow of paint.
The candle maker was a skilled dipper, carefully immersing the wicks in wax.
The dipper carefully dipped the spoon into the bowl of soup.
The paper maker was a dipper, immersing the pulp into the vat of water.
The candle maker used a dipper to pour hot wax into the molds.
The scientist used a dipper to transfer chemicals from one solution to another.
The baker used a dipper to add water to the dough mixture.
The candy store hired a dipper to make caramel apples.
The metalworker worked as a dipper, coating the iron rods with molten zinc.
The pottery maker used a dipper to apply glaze to the surface of the clay pots.
The dipper was made of metal and had a wooden handle.
The painter chose a dipper with a wide opening for larger brushes.
The dipper made it easy to pour just the right amount of paint.
The painter cleaned the dipper in between colors.
The painter filled the dipper with a small amount of paint for touch-ups.
The painter preferred using a dipper instead of pouring directly from the can for greater control.
The dipper was stored upside-down to prevent the paint from settling at the bottom.
The dipper was filled with blue paint for the sky.
The dipper was made of plastic and had a rubber grip for comfort.
The dipper was a convenient way to transfer paint from the can to the wall.
The painter used a dipper with a spout to pour paint into the tray.
The artist used a dipper to pour paint onto the palette.
The dipper was used to mix the paint with thinner to achieve the desired consistency.
The painter dipped the brush into the dipper to get more paint.
The dipper in the bedrock caused a change in the flow of the groundwater.
The artist was inspired by the dipper in the rock formation and painted it on a canvas.
The dipper in the geologic structure made it difficult for the miners to extract the minerals.
The dipper in the landscape provided a stunning view of the valley below.
The dipper in the ground allowed for a natural well to form, providing water for the nearby community.
The dipper in the cliff face provided a natural shelter for the nesting birds.
The hiker slipped on the dipper in the rock and fell, but luckily was not injured.
The dipper in the soil profile affected the drainage and nutrient content of the farmland.
The dipper in the rock layers revealed a fault line running through the region.
The dipper in the landscape made for a challenging obstacle during the hiking trail.
The geologist took note of the dipper in the rocks and made a sketch of it in his journal.
The dipper in the ground made for a perfect spot to collect rainwater.
The dipper is able to walk and run along the riverbed in addition to swimming and diving.
The dipper is a small bird that is often seen near streams.
I saw a dipper darting in and out of the water.
The dipper is a year-round resident in its range, and does not migrate.
She offered him a pinch of tobacco from her dipper.
He accidentally dropped his dipper and spilled his snuff everywhere.
The dipper is a convenient way to carry snuff on the go.
He cleaned his dipper after each use to keep it hygienic.
She placed her dipper back in her purse after taking a pinch of snuff.
She prefers using a dipper instead of a handkerchief to take snuff.
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