Dipper [noun]
Definition of Dipper:
ladle
Opposite/Antonyms of Dipper:
-
Sentence/Example of Dipper:
"No sabby lead chop till ploddem withee dipper," explained the Chinaman, imperturbably.
Taking a long-handled dipper, Arthur half-filled it with the bait and threw it as far as he could out toward the school of fish.
Like a flash she darted across to the house, caught up a dipper and filled it from the water-pail.
And whenever at work he happened to spy At chink or crevice a blinking eye, He let the dipper of water fly.
He is the only member of the dipper family in North America.
Nettie asked, as she followed her mother to the back step, where she went for the dipper at Norm's call.
"Dipping" candles was a trying business, and required skill and experience on the part of the dipper.
She could hardly lift herself a drink out of a full dipper without spilling two-thirds of the contents on the ground.
At the foot of the beech, bubbles a spring partly walled in with dark mossy rocks, on top of which lies a brown gourd dipper.
Four canvas stretchers, a tin pail filled with water, and a dipper, furnished it.