dip into
Present Participle
dipping into
Past Tense
dipped into
Past Participle
dipped into
1
to briefly or casually read a part of a book, article, or written material
- Before deciding to buy the novel, she decided to dip into the first chapter to get a sense of the writing style.
- During the research process, the scholar would often dip into various sources to gather relevant information.
- Instead of reading the entire report, the executive preferred to dip into the summary for a quick overview.
- The book club members agreed to dip into specific chapters to facilitate a more focused discussion.
- If you're unsure about the content, you can always dip into the introduction to see if it aligns with your interests.