tunker

[tuhng-ker]

tunker Definition

  • 1a person who dips food into liquid before eating it
  • 2a member of a religious group that practices baptism by immersion

Using tunker: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tunker" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a tunker and believed in full immersion baptism.

  • Example

    She was a tunker and always dipped her toast in her coffee.

tunker Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tunker

Phrases with tunker

  • tunking bread

    dipping bread into a liquid before eating it

    Example

    Tunking bread in soup is a common practice in many cultures.

  • a church that practices baptism by immersion

    Example

    The tunker church was founded in the early 18th century.

  • a style of cooking where food is dipped in a liquid before being cooked

    Example

    Tunker style fried chicken is a popular dish in the southern United States.

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Summary: tunker in Brief

A 'tunker' [tuhng-ker] can refer to a person who dips food into liquid before eating it or a member of a religious group that practices baptism by immersion. Examples include 'She was a tunker and always dipped her toast in her coffee.' and 'He was a tunker and believed in full immersion baptism.' The term extends into phrases like 'tunking bread,' 'tunker church,' and 'tunker style,' which denotes a style of cooking where food is dipped in a liquid before being cooked.