Dunk [verb]
Definition of Dunk:
dip in liquid
Sentence/Example of Dunk:
Steph Curry took early criticism personally and responded with a 62-point outburstIt was a feed from Beal that got Bryant the dunk in Brooklyn.
In Year 2 of his career, almost 21 percent of Griffin’s shots were dunks.
Center Jay Huff led Virginia with 13 points on 6-for-7 shooting from the field, including several dunks in the first half.
He always looks like he's about to slam-dunk your ass, and he's really into raising his voice for dramatic effect.
And Dinky-Dunk listened, with his astronomer mouth set rather grim, and otherwise not in the least put out.
All the way out from Montreal Dinky-Dunk, in his kindly way, kept doing his best to key me down and make me not expect too much.
But I don't believe Dinky-Dunk even heard him, for he was busy throwing kisses at me.
But what's the use of wishing for luxuries, when we haven't even a can-opener—Dinky-Dunk says he's used a hatchet for over a year!
By the time Dinky-Dunk woke up I had the coffee boiling and the bacon sizzling in the pan.
And Dinky-Dunk says I must have a pinto, a riding-horse, as soon as he can lay hands on the right animal.