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  • 11Dunk. — Dunk., bei Tiernamen Abkürzung für Wilh. Dunker (s. d.) …

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  • 12dunk — index immerse (plunge into) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 13dunk — vb *dip, immerse, souse, submerge, duck Analogous words: *soak, saturate, sop …

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  • 14dunk — [v] dip in liquid douse, duck, immerse, saturate, soak, sop, souse, submerge, submerse; concept 256 …

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  • 15dunk — ► VERB 1) dip (bread or other food) into a drink or soup before eating it. 2) immerse in water. 3) Basketball score a field goal by shooting the ball down through the basket with the hands above the rim. ► NOUN Basketball ▪ a goal scored by… …

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  • 16Dunk|er — «DUHNG kuhr», noun. = Dunkard. (Cf. ↑Dunkard) …

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  • 17Dunk — Slam dunk Pour les articles homonymes, voir Slam dunk (homonymie). Joueur de basket ball réalisant un dunk Le slam dunk, plus couramment appelé …

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  • 18dunk — 1. verb a) To submerge briefly in a liquid. I like to dunk my donut in my coffee. b) To set down carelessly. Parents shouldnt just dunk their kids in front of the TV. 2. noun The act of dunking, particularly in basketball …

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  • 19dunk — UK [dʌŋk] / US verb [transitive] Word forms dunk : present tense I/you/we/they dunk he/she/it dunks present participle dunking past tense dunked past participle dunked 1) a) to put something into liquid for a short time before taking it out again …

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  • 20dunk — dunkable, adj., n. dunker, n. /dungk/, v.t. 1. to dip (a doughnut, cake, etc.) into coffee, milk, or the like, before eating. 2. to submerge in a liquid: She dunked the curtains in the dye. 3. Basketball. to attempt to thrust (a ball) through the …

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