Dipper (noun)

A utensil for dipping liquid, typically one with a cup attached to a long handle.

Origin:

Middle english: from old english dyppere "one who dips", from dypan "to dip".

Examples:

  1. The dipper was used to scoop water from the well.
  2. The dipper was filled with sauce for dipping the chicken nuggets.
  3. The dipper was a handy tool for bailing out a small boat.
  4. The dipper was a popular item in the cafeteria line, used for dispensing drinks.
  5. The dipper was made of sturdy metal and had a long handle for reaching deep into jars.
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