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dunking

[ duhng-king ]

noun

  1. the action of plunging or being plunged into water or other liquid:

    Learning to canoe cost her several dunkings.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dunking1

First recorded in 1915–20; dunk + -ing 1
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Diop, who doesn’t speak much English, said he likes blocking shots more than dunking.

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The Lakers had a chance to force overtime, but they couldn’t get the inbound pass to Reaves, with Russell Westbrook getting the steal and dunking in the final seconds.

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Diop, who doesn’t speak much English and is 17 years old, said he likes blocking shots more than dunking.

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Nothing brings the left and right together quite like dunking on Matthew Yglesias.

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McClung's third perfect score involved him dunking a ball from a man spinning on a hoverboard, while at the same time dunking a second ball held by a man standing on a ladder.

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