Sentences with magnetic inclination
mag·net·ic in·cli·na·tion
M m - He dipped the brush into the paint bucket.
- To dip water out of a boat; to dip ice cream from a container.
- To dip a flag in salutation.
- The boat dipped into the waves.
- He dipped into the jar for an olive.
- To dip into savings.
- The sun dipped below the horizon.
- At that point the road dips into a valley.
- Stock-market prices often dip on Fridays.
- To dip into astronomy.
- To dip into Plato.
- A dip in stock-market prices.
- She took a dip in the ocean and then sat on the beach for an hour.
- An answering pennant flown at the dip.