What is another word for dunking?

Pronunciation: [dˈʌŋkɪŋ] (IPA)

Dunking is a term that is commonly used in the game of basketball. It refers to the act of jumping and putting the basketball into the hoop. However, there are several other synonyms for this term that can be used in different contexts. Some common synonyms for dunking include slam dunk, jamming, stuffing, and throwing it down. These terms are all used to describe the same action of putting the basketball into the hoop with force and style. Whether you are a basketball enthusiast or not, knowing these synonyms can help you to communicate more effectively when talking about the sport or any actions that involve jumping and slamming something down.

What are the hypernyms for Dunking?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Dunking

Even when the Pineapple was eaten down to the rind the shell served as a dunking bowl to fill with some salubrious cold Fondue or salad.
"The Complete Book of Cheese"
Robert Carlton Brown
Large, crisp, hot potato chips make a pleasant change for dunking purposes.
"The Complete Book of Cheese"
Robert Carlton Brown
Those are used as dunking cups, and like the spoons are worn in the belt.
"The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II"
A.E. Nordenskieold

Famous quotes with Dunking

  • In the history of the treatment of depression, there was the dunking stool, purging of the bowels of black bile, hoses, attempts to shock the patient. All of these represent hatred or aggression towards what depression represents in the patient.
    James Hillman
  • Obviously dunking on Horace Grant and Michael, in those circumstances, is just an incredible thing to happen. I'm happy I was able to make that play, and I'm fortunate I was in that position where I could make that happen for my team.
    John Starks
  • Derangement is the signature expression of the Great Backlash, a style of conservatism that first came snarling onto the national stage in response to the partying and protests of the late sixties. While earlier forms of conservatism emphasized fiscal sobriety, the backlash mobilizes voters with explosive social issues — summoning public outrage over everything from busing to un-Christian art — which it then marries to pro-business economic polices. Cultural anger is marshaled to achieve economic ends. And it is these economic achievements — not the forgettable skirmishes of the never-ending culture wars — that are the movement’s greatest monuments. The backlash is what has made possible the international free-market consensus of recent years, with all the privatization, deregulation, and de-unionization that are its components. Backlash ensures that Republicans will continue to be returned to office even when their free-market miracles fail and their libertarian schemes don’t deliver and their "New Economy" collapses. It makes possible the police pushers’ fantasies of “globalization” and a free-trade empire that are foisted upon the rest of the world with such self-assurance. Because some artist decides to shock the hicks by dunking Jesus in urine, the entire plant must remake itself along the lines preferred by the Republican Party, U.S.A.
    Thomas Frank

Similar words: chocolate dipped, chocolate dipped Oreo cookies, dunking cookies, chocolate chip cookies

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