dunk into



dunk someone or something into something

 and dunk someone or something in
to submerge someone or something in something, fully or partially. They dunked him into the pool as a way of celebrating. Liz pulled the cup of coffee toward herself and dunked in her doughnut. She dunked herself into the cold water for just a minute.
See also: dunk

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mosi-Eastern African, Swahili
Aamina-Arabic
Langston['læŋstən]
Johnston['dʒɔnstən]
Chandler['tʃa:ndlə]
JessalynJES-ə-linEnglish (Rare)