How To Use Flank In A Sentence

  • We approached from one flank. Anti-Ice
  • Some days earlier, they'd left the hill country behind for the flanks of the mountains. A Time of War
  • The forwards also seemed intent on glory as several rolling mauls were stopped dead in their tracks when the wingers were standing idle and unmarked on the flanks.
  • A flanking attack on Antigonus' troops from Spartan light infantry stationed in the Oenus valley was thwarted by an aggressive cavalry attack led by the Achaean general Philopoemen.
  • Every time that the backwoodsmen tried to stitch her up, though, she would outflank them. Times, Sunday Times
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  • He just moves on, as if we were unworthy of his attention, like the remoras which hitch a free ride on his flanks, and which he brushes off if they carelessly move within reach of his flippers.
  • And it was not reported, it can be reported now that in the very beginning they had identified this very small area called the carbolic (ph) gap as their entranceway, basically, into Baghdad and into flanking and enveloping the Medina. CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2003
  • After advancing about 100 meters, it became obvious that high ground to the north and south meant their western line of advance could be flanked from the high ground on both sides. Todd, Robert J.
  • An old stone wall marks the boundary of the plot to one side, while a rocky hill and concrete wall flanks the other.
  • The flank is located under the filet, along the sides of the beef. Choice Cut Or Mystery Meat? A Guide To Mexican Butcher Shops: Part I - Beef
  • En la sama momento papilio, kiu sidis proksime de ni sur la barilo kaj jen etendis, jen altiris siajn rugxajn flugiletojn kun argxenta subajxo, rapide levigxis kaj transflugis al la germana flanko. The Esperanto Teacher A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians
  • More than 200 people gathered outside his home on the outskirts of Bolton as a steam-powered cavalcade flanked by police motorcycle outriders escorted him on his final journey.
  • A rectal probe housing a linear array of five copper-constantan thermocouples was designed to measure colonic temperatures simultaneously at positions anterior to, within, and posterior to the region of the colon flanked by the countercurrent heat exchanger. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • Though the bottom ten feet or so had been polished smooth, the flanks higher up were like crumbling battlements. Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
  • The planter behind is filled with fragrant vines; two ‘Royal Cape’ plumbagos in red pots flank the front posts.
  • England see him as a centre, although he has made an impact for Bath at blindside flanker. Times, Sunday Times
  • The building is flanked by a Liver bird on each tower watching over the city and the sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Above the centre gateway, between the noble wings of the propyla which flank it, is a representative emblem of Osiris, in the shape of a splendid shield of the sun, a half-sphere of gold, from which extend wings for many yards, each feather glittering with precious stones. The pillar of fire, or, Israel in bondage
  • The arched cupboards flanking the fireplace held the silver and best ceramics and glass in the house.
  • The Afghan army on their flanks was better armed and vastly more competent. Times, Sunday Times
  • To investigate further, the biologists took to subalpine forests in the foothills of Mount Fuji, where the cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of red-flanked bush robins.
  • A wide receiver that is 6-2 or taller I classify as a flanker receiver. USATODAY.com - An early look: Six golden nugget wide receivers
  • Security was such a concern that the seven defendants were taken to court in an armed convoy of armoured vans flanked by police motorcyclists.
  • The convoy also included ambulances and a fire engine and was flanked by police on motorcycles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Likewise, other artillery and light artillery companies from both flanks of the city began to fire.
  • In a 45-minute harangue in Brussels, flanked by a group of photogenic women bodyguards, he will have caused anxiety to those who have welcomed him back to the fold.
  • Based on the mathematical models of the flute surface and the flank of the twist drill with quadratic flank faces, its relevant planes and lines were mapped on a projection plane.
  • Over against its left flank was a German "fortin," known to us as Stony Mountain, bristling with machine guns, guns which later did terrible execution. War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
  • He shook his head to dismiss the troublesome thoughts, and dug his spurs into the flanks of the horse.
  • Chassepot armed infantry easily checked their opponents, but were pounded by artillery and forced to retreat as the Germans found their flanks.
  • Nearshore, the seaward flanks, in the lee of a SSW-directed alongshore flow, are steeper.
  • To identify expressed sequences, 16 kb of genomic DNA flanking the proviral integration site was sequenced and compared to genetic databases.
  • By the end of July, the forces of the three fronts outflanked the Orel force grouping of the enemy in the north, east and south.
  • Not the $8 an hour knocker, sticker, bleeder, tail ripper, flanker, gutter, sawer, and plate boner slaughterhouse jobs that even Americans prisoners on work release won't do. What Do Immigration and Religion Have to Do with the Price of Meat? Everything!
  • They found themselves outflanked by the rival takeover bid.
  • Somehow, he managed to flank Pat Buchanan on the right, to no avail.
  • As growth proceeds, intercalated or bifurcate ribs may appear between the paired ribs, furcation normally occurring on the lower third of the flank.
  • The rear part of the storm is where tornadoes are likely to spawn as the downdraft in the flanking line meets the rotating updraft.
  • Big threat down the right flank. The Sun
  • In a gothic cathedral, the nave is flanked by aisles which run parallel to it.
  • He won most of his other 87 caps as an openside flanker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Species are diagnosed on the basis of carinal height and the nature (height, symmetry, completeness) and number (zero, one, or two) of flanking rows or parapets.
  • The flowers were the same colour as the mysterious building which flanked the cemetery - an innocuous pale pink. The Crossing-Place
  • Flanked by a bodyguard and disguised in a hat, mask and glasses, he spoke through a modulator that led Washington Post columnist David Ignatius to liken his voice to Darth Vader's.
  • The flowers were the same colour as the mysterious building which flanked the cemetery - an innocuous pale pink. The Crossing-Place
  • Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best were among VIPs holding the hi-tech baton, flanked by flag bearers carrying the flags of the Commonwealth nations.
  • To one flank rises a sweep of sand dunes that lead off into pristine wilderness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Formerly a dairy farm, the house sits in a farmyard setting flanked by historic buildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Struggled badly at times, mixing poor clearances with an ability to keep danger at bay on his left flank. Times, Sunday Times
  • The house, approached by a set of steps, stands behind a fence with iron palings and brick columns flanking an ‘eyeglass’ gate.
  • Two bronze candle holders in the center flanked a floral piece.
  • Notice, too, the Cardinal Deacons in their dalmatics and simple mitres, flanking the Pope.
  • At right, the redoubt has opposed caponiers or ‘flanking angles’ designed to allow the defenders to fire into the ditches.
  • At the front are two projecting horns flanking a forecourt, at the back of which is the entrance to the chambers.
  • There are many international sides who would love a blindside flanker in their team as good as Haskell. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tight end and flanker line up in the normal spots on the three-receiver side.
  • The other selectorial issue will be at openside flanker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adam created many variations on the basic design of a central handle flanked by pendant swags and scrolling foliage.
  • But it was Oxlade-Chamberlain's intelligent movement, dextrous footwork on the left flank and composed finishing that warmed the hearts of the Arsenal supporters who gave him a standing ovation when he was withdrawn. Arsenal's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is a natural, says Arsène Wenger
  • It is in typical ‘Kentian’ style, with the cornice supported on scrolled brackets flanking a frieze with swags and a central mask, the jambs being carved as female terms with classical drapery.
  • It is composed of a single floral head within a diamond framework flanked by four outwardly curling leaves.
  • It's possible Doc sought to ride us round them, skirting their flank without looking left nor right to acknowledge their being there.
  • Each was flanked by two guards. The Sun
  • The coffin was carried on a cannon of the Royal Horse Artillery and flanked by artillerymen in ceremonial black and red uniforms.
  • Minefields flank the road edge, marked by red-painted rocks, and any driver unlucky enough to misjudge one of the treacherous bends will find themself in the middle of one.
  • Mesogastric, urogastric, cardiac, and intestinal lobes disposed in a longitudinal, continous band, flanked by accessory lobes.
  • It is composed of a single floral head within a diamond framework flanked by four outwardly curling leaves.
  • 'Last night when you picked off that Jerry trying to outflank us - swing-lead-squeeze,' he said, demonstrating. AMAGANSETT
  • It was designed to deliver a frontal strike and to create a chance to outflank the enemy's strong points.
  • Debris avalanche deposits along the Vallehermoso barranco suggest massive destruction of the north flanks of the volcano.
  • As the storm pushes northwards it is building up high pressure on its eastern flank, covering much of the UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • They decided to attack their enemy's southern flank.
  • I moved briskly toward the Emperor's tower, striding through the corridor toward his private lift, the entrance to which was flanked by two Imperial Guards in crimson robes. This Is Tense
  • For dinner, I'm getting more of what I want--I'm making some old favorites: grilled flank steak with arugula salad, grilled asparagus, paesano bread and soft centered chocolate pudding cakes for dessert. Archive 2008-05-01
  • But if it all gets too tranquil for your taste, you can always head back to the bright lights of Palma or the seaside resorts which flank it on both sides.
  • The funeral cortège was led by a lone piper and flanked by a guard of honour.
  • Inside is a nave surmounted by a generous barrel vault supported by large but simple columns and flanked by side aisles; a transept separates the nave from a central apse behind the altar.
  • The 49-year-old was a blindside flanker. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the evening of 28 August, German forces advancing on the flanks had closed a circle around Second Army.
  • Closed doorways flanked either side of the passage while at one end it finished in a latticed window - dark outside - and at the other in the blank wall of a T-junction.
  • The upper roundels with resting warriors represent Peace, flanked by a figure of Justice.
  • The square was then modified so that an element could be detached, marched to be adjacent to the enemy, and the enemy flanked.
  • To the left lay the viscountess 's apartments - a light, airy sitting room flanking a large dressing room and bathing chamber. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • The bell tower is pointed with four miniature spires and the paired Corinthian columns and the flanking pilasters on either side of the altar are a distinctive feature.
  • The shirt has a polo collar, and inside the collar is a high quality woven small blue label that reads Arsenal, while engineered in to the side seam is a small label featuring two Arsenal canons either side of the club motto, ‘Victoria Concordia Crescit,’ which translates as ‘Victory Through Harmony’ flanked by two canons. Arsenal 2009/2010 Away & Third team kits
  • At Georgia, he had started at flanker, tailback, quarterback, and split end, and also had handled punt and kickoff return duties.
  • So far, so predictable, but its huge flanks are encased in a delicately ribbed translucent skin that scintillates arrestingly with both natural and artificial light.
  • The northern flank is hollowed by a giant chalkpit with cleanly cut sides. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were then moved to the right to strengthen that flank, at noon, then forward to help repel French cavalry charges at 15.30.
  • Extrusive igneous activity dominates the northwestern flank of the trough.
  • Although not as polished as the two professional actors flanking her, Jann Arden charmed the audience from the outset by letting her personality shine through her performance.
  • On the left flank, the tank crews were overcome with fumes from the engine and got lost. The Sun
  • The fireplace is flanked by fitted floor-to-ceiling bookshelves.
  • She was flanked by security guards as she entered court yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though the bottom ten feet or so had been polished smooth, the flanks higher up were like crumbling battlements. Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
  • The side altar of the right choir pillar is the altar of the Fourteen Holy Helpers (the famous Shrine of the Fourteen Holy Helpers - Vierzehnheiligen - is on the opposite Banz on the other side of the Main valley, can actually be seen from Banz and will be the subject of a subsequent instalment of this series) flanked by statues of Saints Dorothee and Margaret. Catholic Bamberg: Banz Abbey
  • The sinks flank a vintage five-panel door and are backed by beadboard wainscoting made of tongue-and-groove 1x4s.
  • England's best option on the right flank, provided that he is revitalised by the challenge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mouth, which, when she smiled, looked like a sword wound on the flank of a horse, now, when the "pout" is complete, looks like a crumpled concertina. Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
  • The Wigwam Resort is turning its ballroom into a football stadium with a huge rear-projection screen flanked by Roman Colosseum-like pillars.
  • He was led to a prison van flanked by guards. The Sun
  • As we walked on, beautiful Indian sunbirds, their iridescent green flanks flashing brightly in the sunlight, flew past in a profusion of colours.
  • The knowledge that his left flank would be protected by the Prussians encouraged Wellington to strengthen the right and centre of his line. WATERLOO: Napoleon's Last Gamble
  • Both are young centre backs who have been forced to play out of position on the flanks and are deserving of considerable sympathy. Times, Sunday Times
  • By skilful use of ground and determined personal leadership, the huge enemy army was attacked from the flank. The Scottish Regiments
  • The Russians developed a huge pincer movement against the flanks of the salient that led to Stalingrad. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • He touched his toes to the horse's flanks
  • In a gothic cathedral, the nave is flanked by aisles which run parallel to it.
  • The Conservative leader tells the paper that while he was "outflanked" by Clegg in the TV debate, voters will dismiss the Lib Dems as a serious contender once they learn more about the party's policies. says Labour is now "wooing" Clegg "in earnest" amid mouting speculation there will be a hung parlaiment. The Guardian World News
  • I had to make a quick dash to the grocery store to pick up some flank steak for a little trick I was prepping for.
  • He was led to a prison van flanked by guards. The Sun
  • Some days earlier, they'd left the hill country behind for the flanks of the mountains. A Time of War
  • One entire flank of the Witch King's army was held by Chaos Knights and their bestial retinues.
  • The flower-woman at the gate of her garden had now only autumnal blooms for sale in the vases which flanked the entrance; the windrows of the rowen, left steeping in the dews overnight, exhaled a faint fragrance; a poor remnant of the midsummer multitudes trailed itself along to the various cafes of the valley, its pink paper bags of bread rustling like sere foliage as it moved. Their Silver Wedding Journey — Complete
  • The horse's flanks were soaked, its face was white with lather where the bridle rubbed, and foamy spit flew from its mouth as it tossed its head.
  • The new national coach needs a proper openside flanker for the Six Nations. Times, Sunday Times
  • [Footnote 10: snake, bad steer.] [Footnote 11: Dolly welter, rope tied all around the saddle.] [Footnote 12: rim-fire saddle, without flank girth.] Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads
  • On two sides, the garden is really just a grassy walkway flanked by skinny beds and a few flowering trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brian Phelan, who had a superb game against Cork on the left flank, was settling in against Benny Dunne on the right, while on the opposite side, Ken McGrath was finding the range with his clearances after some early mishits.
  • Supported by not very many Russians the Bulgarian volunteer detachment drove off dozens of frontal and flanking attacks by an enemy far superior in terms of manpower and equipment.
  • A review of the honey bees is flanked by a fascinating description of the less well known bumble bees.
  • This meant the three tanks on the right flank were on their own and in great peril. The Sun
  • The Kadzik garden has two personalities, divided by the brick path and flanking boxwood hedges.
  • In the pleasaunce of Armine, at the termination of a long turfen avenue of purple beeches, there was a turreted gate, flanked by round towers, intended by Sir Ferdinand for one of the principal entrances of his castle. Henrietta Temple A Love Story
  • Hulme, dressed in a striped pullover and jeans and Maguire who was wearing a bomber jacket and white t-shirt, were flanked in the dock by two police officers.
  • Other great lean cuts are flank steak, skirt steak, tri-tip, and London broil.
  • I would choose him on the openside flank. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second division flanks on the main body of soldiers.
  • He felt wind in his face, sharp and cold; the chemosensor antennae flanking his mouth quivered as they drank organic odors blown off the plains. Three Worlds to Conquer
  • Central to the transformation was the creation of an inviting sitting area oriented toward a new gas fireplace flanked by tall bookshelves.
  • The rear part of the storm is where tornadoes are likely to spawn as the downdraft in the flanking line meets the rotating updraft.
  • ‘We're going to outflank the enemy and catch them by surprise,’ she told them.
  • At the centre of the front of Croker's enormous sideboard is a carved vase full of flowers flanked by great seaweedy festoons of fruit, flowers and foliage.
  • The canal itself was exactly what we had expected, a strip of water flanked on each side by sand dunes, and a stately procession of ships gliding quietly along.
  • He was totally outflanked in the debate.
  • These embryos had organized root meristems and apical shoot meristems flanked by the developing cotyledons.
  • The short loin (porterhouse, New York shell and T-bone steaks), tenderloin (filet mignon), top butt and flank are among the cuts of the hindquarter, while the brisket, chuck, plate and rib make up the forequarter. Where's the Beef? A Steak Makes a Long Journey
  • She popped on reading glasses as she nestled on a wrought iron garden swing, flanked by her children, and began reading from the book.
  • Those who mock France for building forts that were supposedly "outflanked" should know the "impregnable" modern US fortifications at Manila, and Britain's Fortress Singapore, were both taken from the rear by the Imperial Japanese Army. Eric Margolis: Four Myths About World War II
  • The president was flanked by senior ministers.
  • This plan consisted, in its general outline, of a night march and double attack, consentaneously made, on both flanks of the enemy's right wing, while a demonstration, or attack, as circumstances should render proper, was to be directed on the western flank of his left wing. Life and Times of Washington
  • The western flank of this high frontier is the Golden Triangle, legendary for its opium crop and warlord law.
  • However, it is only the northern flank of this ancestral edifice that remains.
  • The knowledge that his left flank would be protected by the Prussians encouraged Wellington to strengthen the right and centre of his line. WATERLOO: Napoleon's Last Gamble
  • Soldiers and officers of the XI Corps had responsibly reconnoitered their front and flank, had seen the Confederates forming, and had tried to warn the new XI Corps commander General O.O. Howard, but to no avail.
  • The second division flanks on the main of force.
  • The reception area percolates with noise from clients and children as most of them cool off on the gracious leather furniture that flanks the big-screen TV.
  • Shefford found where it disappeared over the foot of a slope that formed a graceful rising line up to the cedared flank of the mesa. The Rainbow Trail
  • ‘This is Shadowspirit, named after both his dam and sire,’ Lium said proudly, rubbing his hammy hand against the flanks of the huge horse nearest him.
  • “It is not such a dinner as you have seen at her house, with six side-dishes, two flanks, that splendid epergne, and the silver dishes top and bottom; but such as my Rosa has she offers with a willing heart,” cries the Campaigner. The Newcomes
  • This left Herman to cover for any flanking attacks.
  • The results presented suggest that in normal growing pollen tubes, a net exocytic flow occurs in the flanks of the tube apex mediated by SYP124. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Executed like the voluted palmettes and tabletop inlays with incised details but no surface modeling, it represents the forepart of two winged lions with bull's horns flanking a voluted palmette.
  • With one fierce and skilful kick of his aching foot he will mend a deep concavity in the refrigerator's flank.
  • These latter, such as the ambulatories leading to or flanking the central dome, transform what might otherwise be relatively austere into elegance and beauty.
  • Ask the wretched hunter of chevreuil, the poor devourer of rehbraten, what they think of the noble English haunch, that, after bounding in the Park of Knole or Windsor, exposes its magnificent flank upon some broad silver platter at our tables? The Fitz-Boodle Papers
  • He won most of his other 87 caps as an openside flanker. Times, Sunday Times
  • If any portion of the plan failed there was still the possibility of retrieving the situation by simply attacking and if either flank attack succeeded it would bring a great advantage to the Chin army.
  • The video game, called flanker fish, is used to assess how well they can focus their attention. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The shaved flanks of the galloping horses were flecked with foaming sweat.
  • Such movement would also expose the flanks, rear and supply lines of an advancing North Korean army to amphibious attack like the brilliant US landing at Inchon during the Korean War.
  • Ogre emerged sporting a large lupine mask, flanked by Key on a synth riser, a live drummer and a guitarist wielding a double-necked axe straight out of a Thor video.
  • No sooner did the nearest brig open her fire, and that within short canister range, than the ship and her consort hauled in again on the southern flank of the battery, the smallest vessel leading, and feeling her way with the lead. The Crater
  • So, next time you go birding and spot the reddish-brown flanks of a towhee, call it like you see it.
  • Therefore, the architrave could not have extended to and rested properly upon such a wall (the stoas GD 3, 98, and 100 are flanked by long or short walls that were aligned with the columns).
  • She left the courtroom flanked by armed guards.
  • In the vast lobby your senses are assaulted by multicoloured carpets, computerised fountains, gold mosaic floors and escalators flanked with tanks of tropical fish.
  • Flanked on either side by a lass with a muckle great sword, and blowing for all he's worth, Kenny leads the procession into the main exhibition and conference hall, through a glitter of camera flashes.
  • Learn how to slice beef flank steak into medallions with expert cooking tips in this free meat recipe video clip.
  • Again she circled and again it struck, this time a glancing blow to her flank.
  • His Legion was currently deployed along the right flank, slowly moving towards the enemy base in hopes of flanking their position.
  • Republican State Chairman Tina Benkiser will orate, flanked by representatives of organizations such as the Southern Baptists and the Texas Conference of Churches.
  • Over the last few months, he has compounded his sins by falling out with the All Black captain Richie McCaw, a secular saint here; only last month, he found himself on the wrong end of some friendly fire from the former Wallaby scrum-half and World Cup-winning captain Nick Farr-Jones, who described him as a "boofhead" for going out of his way to wind up the great flanker. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Anti-personnel and anti-tank mines were now being laid in limited quantities a hundred metres out to the flank where they might best hinder a debussing enemy. First Clash
  • If he tried to flank the position, he would expose his own flank to attack. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • American army; while the Hessian columns, stretching across a chain of the "highland," attempted to turn Gen. Greene's flank, and storm the advanced redoubt. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
  • Learn what ingredients and cookware are needed to cook beef flank steak with expert cooking tips in this free meat recipe video clip.
  • Moseley edged ahead with a Stephen Nutt penalty ten minutes into the second half but when Harrogate flanker Steve Hobson was dismissed for stamping soon after, Moseley's confidence soared.
  • Midweek, Stefan's group will visit the villages of Magura and Pestera, where houses are built along the mountain ridges which flank deep ravines and valleys.
  • The building is flanked by a Liver bird on each tower watching over the city and the sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • A blond, square - jawed cosmonaut is flanked by children and doves.
  • A 5.1-magnitude earthquake triggered the collapse of the mountain's north flank, unloosing the biggest landslide ever recorded and an eruption equal to 500 Hiroshimas.
  • Thus we considered the number of lateral costae (five or six per shell flank) in S.7 spiriferformis to be within the infraspecific variation of Sinostricklandiella robusta.
  • In an unedited RNA molecule, the boundaries between an intron and its two flanking exons are called splice sites. Health News from Medical News Today
  • That's not what Beowulf, excuse me, Weyland, would call a flanking action. The Legacy of Heorot
  • It's afternoon, about a quarter to one, and the sparrows abound, alighting in the numerous olive trees twisting in writhen contortion round the flanks of the pavilion.
  • The delineations for this ecoregion were derived from the INEGI current landcover maps, from which we're lumping montane mesophyll forests classifications with human modified landscapes along the eastern flank of the Sierra Madre Oriental. Veracruz moist forests
  • The look is at once handsome and unobtrusive, which is particularly useful when the speakers flank a video screen. Home Theater RSS Feed
  • Glasgow's first try had come even before Murray had left the field when flanker Stevie Swindall took advantage of some butterfingers to grab an early touchdown.
  • The well will now be geologically sidetracked, as intended, to test the reservoir up-flank between this vertical bore and existing crestal wells to further investigate the quality of the reservoir and provide essential compositional information of the hydrocarbons at intermediate depths. New Statesman
  • Sir Tristrem himself, and wrangling and disputing with all around him concerning nombles, briskets, flankards, and raven-bones, then usual terms of the art of hunting, or of butchery, whichever the reader chooses to call it, which are now probably antiquated. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • Though the bottom ten feet or so had been polished smooth, the flanks higher up were like crumbling battlements. Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
  • The larger model features coaxially mounted 0. 75-inch tweeter and 3-inch midrange flanked by two 4-inch woofers. TWICE - Digital Imaging News
  • Deer with white rumps bounced over the road and bobbed up one flank and into conifers.
  • I have some salmon smoking on the back porch and a flank steak ready for the BBQ after marinating in teriyaki and horseradish. A retraction -- at least, part of one (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • One investigation to an anomaly revealed by the scans on the northern flank of the hill revealed nothing of significance, said English Heritage.
  • He is also athletic enough to have played both ways at college football's highest level, starting at flanker on a national championship team.
  • Thirdly, we disagree with Cope that we have necessarily overestimated the volume of material that was excavated and, hence, the amount of flank uplift.
  • This muscleman is flanked by two tiny bouncy Chihuahuas. Pátzcuaro
  • A boy of about nineteen years patted the flank of a dark russet brown horse with a black mane and tail.

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