dunk

US /dʌŋk/
UK /dʌŋk/
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1.

to dip a biscuit, piece of bread, etc., into a drink or liquid food before eating it

:
She likes to dunk her cookies in milk.
He dunked his bread into the soup.
2.

to push or throw (something) into water or other liquid

:
He accidentally dunked his phone in the toilet.
The kids were laughing as they dunked each other in the pool.
3.

in basketball, to force the ball down through the basket from above the rim

:
The player jumped high to dunk the ball.
He's known for his powerful dunks.
1.

an act of dipping something into a liquid

:
She gave her cookie a quick dunk in her coffee.
The recipe calls for a quick dunk in hot water.
2.

in basketball, an act of forcing the ball down through the basket from above the rim

:
It was an impressive dunk that brought the crowd to its feet.
He finished the game with a powerful two-handed dunk.