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blip

[blip] / blɪp /
NOUN
minor shock
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Another two-time world champion, Gary Anderson, said players cannot play well all the time and that Wright is having a "blip".

From BBC

“We think that moving forward that is going to wind up just being a blip.”

From Los Angeles Times

For comparison, the S&P 500 is up 3.5% since that blip.

From Barron's

Of course, this could be a temporary blip—a natural pause in an aging bull market that has already delivered double-digit percentage gains this year.

From Barron's

The blip, however brief, would beg questions of how a short-handed roster might handle the brutal Big Ten slate that awaits USC in two week’s time.

From Los Angeles Times