The difference between a dip and a dunk isn't actually all that different. The only real difference is how it is performed.
Dip- with a dip you make an upside-down dome, like . .this
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Dunk- with a dunk you make a straight line, like .this
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!!!Hope this helps!!!
(p.s. the reasons these pictures are really crappy are 1) I'm no artist 2) I'm trying to read Bleach manga on another tab 3) I'm MEGA tired)
dunk i guess
you know
Can I say 'to dunk a bottle in water"? I'm not a native English speaker, so I'm interested to know whether it's possible to say so. Today my little daughter had a bath and she was playing with a little plastic bottle for dolls. She kept on opening the lid and filling the bottle with water. So I told her 'Let's dunk the bottle in water and squeeze it' Is that correct?
Dunk comes from the Dutch word "dunke", which means "to dip" and "dunken" or "dunkon", meaning "to soak".
In real life or which game?
There shouldn't be any difference
guys basketball is quicker, and more electrifying, hence why a dunk in the womens basketball is the top headline, while like 90% of the nba can dunk.....
Dunk1. to dip (a doughnut, cake, etc.) into coffee, milk, or the like, before eating.2. to submerge in a liquid: She dunked the curtains in the dye.3. Basketball. to attempt to thrust (a ball) through the basket using a dunk shot.4. to dip or submerge something, oneself, etc., in a liquid: She thinks it's vulgar to dunk. Let's dunk in the pool before dinner.5. Basketball. to execute or attempt a dunk shot.6. any flavorful sauce, dip, gravy, etc., into which portions of food are dipped before eating Suggest driving to aLake has a boat dockit works best.
-Single Handed Dunk -two handed dunk -360 Dunk -360 one handed dunk -720 two handed dunk -720 one handed dunk -between the legs dunk -between the legs dunk one handed -backwards two handed dunk -backwards one handed dunk -windmill dunk -three throw line dunk You can also make up your own!!! THANKZ -Brenton Lowe :-)
plunge, immerse, bathe, duck, douse, dunk, sink, subside, descend, drop, incline
Look at the names and consider what action each name implies.
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