0 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:
the shank of a screwdriver
1 the leg of a person or animal, especially the part below the knee:
2 an object, for example a sharp piece of metal, that is used as a knife:
3 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:
4 to attack someone with a shank:
When s = 0, with the exception of the two circles caused by the shanks lying on the ground (circle 3), the workspace constraints due to the two legs coincide.
Eight out of nine people depend upon shanks's pony, public transport or a bicycle.
Of course this population does omit the undetermined number of people using shanks's pony.
In the worst cases, chickens are incapable of sustained walking and can only move with the help of their wings or by crawling on their shanks.
In the worst cases, chickens are incapable of sustained walking and can move only with the help of their wings or by crawling on their shanks.
They are also the largest shanks apart from the willet, which is altogether more robustly built.
Shanks' criminal past was disclosed to the military commission, but they convicted many of the defendants in any event.
Shanks communicates the world of biblical archaeology to general readers through his magazines, books, and conferences.
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