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dunking

/duhng-king/US // ˈdʌŋ kɪŋ //

灌篮,灌篮高手,灌篮得分,灌篮运动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the action of plunging or being plunged into water or other liquid: Learning to canoe cost her several dunkings.

Examples

  • Served in a wire fry basket with terrific hand-cut potatoes, the fish comes to the table sporting a crisp jacket of beer batter and an escort of remoulade for dunking — which we do, until every last crumb is history.

  • Three other women say Freundel had them do “re-dunking” after their conversions.

  • Sen. Paul has been getting a dunking in the media for his flip-flops on foreign policy.

  • Dunking does not display basketball skill - only height advantage,” Allen wrote in his 1937 book Better Basketball.

  • Essentially, the problem was too much dunking and basket interference, which was allowed then.

  • In case you (somehow) missed the brutal dunking, here it is again—complete with slow-motion replay.

  • More men were ranged in rows along the plastered walls, dunking their heels against the cracked wooden baseboards.

  • The dunking is done as rhythmically as the stirring, guests taking regular turns at twirling the fork to keep the cheese swirling.

  • When everything is stirred smooth and bubbling, toss in the kirsch without missing a stroke of the fork and get to dunking.

  • Large, crisp, hot potato chips make a pleasant change for dunking purposes.

  • This is a breakfast treat especially good for dunking in coffee.