dunk

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definition
verb
she dunked a piece of bread into her coffee
dip (bread or other food) into a drink or soup before eating it.
He lined up 4 guys under the basket and dunked over all of them.
score by shooting the ball down through the basket with the hands above the rim.
noun
I was making everything: jump shots, lay-ups, dunks .
a shot downward into the basket with the hands above the rim.
example
He can catch and shoot, can shoot off the dribble and can 'dunk' in the fast break.
There's no such thing as a cup of tea or coffee - it's served in bowls and it's quite acceptable to 'dunk' your brioche (but in a nice, polite way).
It's very satisfying to hear the oil sizzling loudly as you 'dunk' the meat in, but for flavour I would recommend the Chinese fondue.
They cheer at jet-engine volume whenever he fades away for a jumper or throws down a thundering 'dunk' off of a fast break.
Just 'dunk' them in boiling water for a minute, or layer them up in the dish with your sauces.
They each tore at their individual bagels, spread cream cheese on the torn off piece, and proceeded to 'dunk' the piece in a communal cup of coffee.
Tonight there will be row upon row of long tables set up, where the brave gastronome can tuck into boiled snails or 'dunk' fresh bread into pots of hot, unidentified tagine: Morocco is not ideal for vegetarians.
She enjoys it like you would a good olive oil, scanning it for flavour and nuance - I think she'd 'dunk' her bread in it if the artichoke soup hadn't claimed it first.
Katrina had to hold herself properly and not slurp up her soup, or 'dunk' bread into it either.
Some historians believe that our ancestors used to 'dunk' pieces of scorched bread into tankards of beer or wine to improve the taste, but it is hard to imagine how foul their brew must have been.
Once I got the ball my one intention was to 'dunk' , and I didn't let anything get in my way.
Make sure your hands are warm - 'dunk' them in hot water to take away any surface chill.
If anything, women's basketball should work to prove that they're above the fascination with the 'dunk' and that they're willing to focus on the right things.
She is also fond of risotto, mild goat's cheese, olives, breadsticks and pitta bread, especially if she can 'dunk' them in some creamy hummus.
Pensioners can have a cup of tea and a biscuit for 5p and all the gardeners roll up to 'dunk' their digestives in the afternoon sunshine.
Everyone grabs a special fondue fork (a super long fork with two tiny tines), and they spear a piece of food and then 'dunk' it in the pot!
My method is to 'dunk' each fruit in a glass of champagne and eat it whole while still dripping.
At our school we have several kids that can 'dunk' but can't make the basketball team.
She took a plate from the top of the dirty stack and 'dunked' it into the water.
She got into the steaming water and 'dunked' her head under, holding her breath as long as she could.
And that's what I am, I'm an in-the-game 'dunker' .
Oh, and for a certain someone who asked; dips and 'dunkers' refers to those blogs that I try to read from time to time, so I ‘dip’ and ‘dunk’ into them like I would a biscuit into tea.
As far as anyone knows, prior to this season, there had been five 'dunks' in the history of women's college basketball.
She was having a wonderful time, giggling, splashing Minna, 'dunking' Marlene under water.
Some hostesses like to begin by providing an oil fondue so guests may deep-fry their own meat and vegetables, which may then be 'dunked' into various dipping sauces.
He yelled over the clanking and hissing of the hot metal being 'dunked' into cold water.
I then 'dunked' my head under water, rinsing all of it out, as well as the dirt that remained near my scalp.
Something as fine as this shouldn't just be 'dunked' in water.
The others rolled their eyes as they swam around the pair, playing around, splashing and 'dunking' one another underneath the cool water.
This could be as simple for a player as dousing his face with a stream from a water bottle or 'dunking' his body in a huge tub.
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