dunk• Our day started with my brewingcoffee with the beans Jean-Claude ground, and butteringlengths of baguette to dunk.• Billdunked a piece of bread in the soup.• The old men sit around the table talking and dunkingdonuts into their coffee.• My daughter likes to dunk her biscuits in my tea.• Then she dunked her right hand in a bowl of ice to numb the cramping.• The Lakers got within a point with 27. 6 seconds left after Eddie Jones dunked home a Johnson lob.• We stayed right with him, though, because at last Seve dunked in a long one.• The lusciousclawmeat especially, dunked in butter, is dangerously good.• Some were plucked from the seas more than two centuries ago and dunked in ship's rum to keep them from rotting.• But when her muzzle was dunked in the water almost over her nostrils, the temptation became too much.• She was denied food and sleep, shocked with electricity and dunked into vats of water until she nearly drowned.• Keefe dunked to bring Stanford's lead to 10 points.
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(1900-2000)Pennsylvania Germandunke, from Middle High Germandunken