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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spelunk.

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Examples

  • Ira Stoll spelunks a now-humorous 2006 quote from the Harvard Law School professor who held Elena Kagan's job under Ronald Reagan.

    Charles Fried, relieved 2010

  • As he spelunks deeper and deeper into The Heart of the Island of His Despicable Soul, vote for your favorite Despicable Me-ness below.

    This is the week of Despicable Me | EW.com 2010

  • NB Tory Lady however, really spelunks new lows of atrocious design in every conceivable respect.

    That’s no lady. LuLu 2008

  • Lance Mannion, risking his sanity on our behalf, spelunks the inner psyche of Ann Coulter and records the deafening roar of her moral and intellectual vacuity.

    Firedoglake » Gate Crashers 2006

  • In which Mike Fahey spelunks like he's never spelunked before.

    Kotaku Michael McWhertor 2010

  • In which Mike Fahey spelunks like he's never spelunked before.

    Kotaku Michael McWhertor 2010

  • In which Mike Fahey spelunks like he's never spelunked before.

    Kotaku Michael McWhertor 2010

  • Such is the alpha and omega of Robert J. Sawyer’s latest novel Rollback, which spelunks the scientific, social and ethical implications of the technological age we’re entering right now, in which medical advances in surgery, tissue regeneration, stem cell application, gene therapy and nano-technology will allow the rolling-back of physical age.

    Robert J. Sawyer and his new book ROLLBACK 2007

  • Such is the alpha and omega of Robert J. Sawyer’s latest novel Rollback, which spelunks the scientific, social and ethical implications of the technological age we’re entering right now, in which medical advances in surgery, tissue regeneration, stem cell application, gene therapy and nano-technology will allow the rolling-back of physical age.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

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