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shank

6 definitions • 9 examples
1
a long, thin, straight part of particular objects, especially one that connects the end of a device or tool that you hold to the end of it that moves or does something:

Examples:

the shank of a screwdriver
the shank of a key/nail
2
the leg of a person or animal, especially the part below the knee:

Examples:

You can buy ready-to-use beef shanks from your supermarket.
As he tottered across the stage I noticed how shrunken were his shanks, how feeble his voice.
3
an object, for example a sharp piece of metal, that is used as a knife:

Examples:

He lost the sight in his right eye after an inmate pierced it with a shank.
Do I need to start sleeping with a shank under my pillow?
4
in golf, to hit a ball with the wrong part of the golf club so that it goes in a direction that you did not intend it to go in:

Examples:

Needing par at 18 to force a playoff, he shanked his approach shot from the bunker.
5
in ball games, to kick or hit a ball in an awkward way so that it goes in a direction that you did not intend it to go in:

Examples:

Unfortunately he shanked the ball wide in front of an open goal.
6
to attack someone with a shank:

Examples:

She told police he had a fight with Ben during which he "shanked" him.

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