
1) Anchor part 2) Beef cut from the leg 3) British slang for to stab 4) Butcher''s offering 5) Cause to go off course 6) Certain meat cut 7) Chisel tang 8) Cut of beef 9) Cut of meat 10) Cut of meat 11) Early part of the evening 12) Evening segment 13) Flubbed golf shot 14) Golf goof 15) Hack and slash game
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1) Crus 2) Foreshank 3) Hindshank 4) Leg
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• (v.) That part of a hoe, rake, knife, or the like, by which it is secured to a handle. • (v.) The part of the sole beneath the instep connecting the broader front part with the heel. • (v.) The body of a type. • (v.) The part of the leg from the knee to the foot; the shin; the shin bone; also, the whole leg. • (v.) That p...
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A metal or nylon plate installed in the instep of a shoe or boot to provide support.
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Mis-hit, which is so bad that the golfer makes the contact of the ball with any other part of a golf club other than the clubface.
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(shangk) leg (def. 1). crus (def. 2).
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A wooden or metal component that strengthens the waist of the shoe.
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A shot struck by the club's hosel. Travels to the right of the intended target.
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The part of a ring that encircles the finger.
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Shank intransitive verb To fall off, as a leaf, flower, or capsule, on account of disease affecting the supporting footstalk; -- usually followed by
off .
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Shank noun (Zoology) See
Chank .
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Lead rope or "stud" chain Also the arm extending from the mouthpiece of a curb bit to where the reins attach Pressure on these reins exerts leverage
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Connect the trowel blade to the trowel handle
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Shank: 1. In anatomy, the tibia, the larger bone in the lower leg. The term is rarely used in this sense today. 2. In a culinary sense, the foreleg of a four-legged animal as, for example, a lamb shank. The shank is flavorful but tough (due to connective tissue) and therefore needs long slow cooking.
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In architecture the space between two channels of the Doric triglyph are sometimes known as the shanks or legs.
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Shank is British and American slang for a homemade knife.
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a mishit whereby the ball contacts the racket frame during the swing resulting in a shot which is misdirected.
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Bare parts of a leg
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Protrusion in the back of a button through which the thread passes to attach the button to the garment.The button is called a shank button. You can add shank to normal buttons with thread.
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waist noun the narrow part of the shoe connecting the heel and the wide part of the sole
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long straight part of the hook between the eye and the bend.
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A strip of steel, fibre, wood or leather, inserted between the outsole and the insole at the waist to maintain the curvature of the sole and keep the heel from going under.
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Piece of material built into the midsole arch area of a boot for added support and stability
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Included in the midsole of technical walking boots or shoes in order to stabilize the foot and control the flex.Usually made from molded plastic the shank cradles the foot and is usually covered from direct contact by a liner.
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Also called a hitch bar or stinger, the shank is a removable portion of the hitch system that carries the ball or adjustable ball mount, and slides into the receiver.
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