dunk
Americanverb (used with object)
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to dip (a doughnut, cake, etc.) into coffee, milk, or the like, before eating.
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to submerge in a liquid.
She dunked the curtains in the dye.
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Basketball. to attempt to thrust (a ball) through the basket using a dunk shot.
verb (used without object)
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to dip or submerge something, oneself, etc., in a liquid.
She thinks it's vulgar to dunk. Let's dunk in the pool before dinner.
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Basketball. to execute or attempt a dunk shot.
noun
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any flavorful sauce, dip, gravy, etc., into which portions of food are dipped before eating.
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Basketball. dunk shot.
verb
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to dip (bread, etc) in tea, soup, etc, before eating
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to submerge or be submerged in liquid
Usage
What does dunk mean? Dunk means to dip or submerge something in liquid or something like a liquid.More specifically, it can refer to dipping foods into liquids or sauces or dips, like dunking a doughnut into coffee before eating it (but not for so long that it gets too soggy and part of it falls in—it’s a delicate process).In basketball, to dunk is to put the ball directly into the hoop, especially forcefully (this kind of dunking is the opposite of delicate). Such a shot is called a dunk or a slam-dunk or a slam or a jam or a stuff or a throw-down (or even more colorful names, if you’re Darryl Dawkins).Example: I like to dunk my fries into the milkshake—don’t knock it till you try it.
Other Word Forms
- dunkable adjective
- dunker noun
Etymology
Origin of dunk
An Americanism first recorded in 1865–70; from Pennsylvania Dutch dunke “to dip, immerse”; compare German tunken, Middle High German dunken, tunken, Old High German thunkōn, dunkōn
Example Sentences
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He elevated the dunk to an art form at a time when it was banned in the college game.
She rips open the package of Oreos and dunks one into her glass of milk until it’s sopping wet.
From Literature
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The slam dunk contest, with a two-round format featuring four contestants, will cap Saturday’s festivities.
From Los Angeles Times
After Reaves scored, Kennard showed off his passing skills, finding Jarred Vanderbilt under the basket for a dunk.
From Los Angeles Times
A combined two-dunk score will decide which two of the four players advance to the final round, with combined scores from two more dunks determining a champion.
From Barron's
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