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  • 51Dunk (footwear) — A pair of 1998 re release Hi Top Dunks with orange on white Syracuse colorway The Dunk was first introduced by Nike, Inc. in 1985. As the Nike Terminator’s fraternal twin , originally having numerous colors in most sizes (Hi Top or Low Top) for… …

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  • 52Dunk Island Airport — Coordinates: 17°56′23″S 146°08′31″E / 17.93972°S 146.14194°E / 17.93972; 146.14194 …

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  • 53dunk shot — noun a basketball shot in which the basketball is propelled downward into the basket • Syn: ↑dunk, ↑stuff shot • Derivationally related forms: ↑dunk (for: ↑dunk) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 54Dunk Island — ▪ island, Coral Sea       island in the Family Islands group, 3 miles (5 km) off the coast of northeastern Queensland, Australia. It lies north of the entrance to Rockingham Bay, which is an inlet of the Coral Sea. Coral fringed and composed of… …

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  • 55dunk shot — noun A dunk, a shot where the ball is propelled directly downward through the hoop. See Also: slam dunk …

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  • 56Dunk\ Egg — A fried egg that is sunnyside up so you can dunk your toast in the yolk. I ll have a dunk egg for breakfast …

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  • 57Dunk\ Egg — A fried egg that is sunnyside up so you can dunk your toast in the yolk. I ll have a dunk egg for breakfast …

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  • 58dunk shot — Basketball. a shot in which a player near the basket jumps with the ball and attempts to thrust it through the basket with one hand or both hands held above the rim. Also called dunk, stuff shot. [1965 70] * * * …

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  • 59dunk tank — noun a) a large tank of water, over which a dunk seat is suspended, which seat can be made to tip or fall into the tank of water, thus dunking whoever is sitting on the seat. It is used as an attraction mainly used in funfairs. b) any open topped …

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  • 60Dunk Island — /dʌŋk ˈaɪlənd/ (say dungk uyluhnd) noun an island off the north eastern coast of Qld, north of Townsville and south of Cairns; national park and major tourist resort. {named by Captain James Cook after George Montagu Dunk, Earl of Halifax} …