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shank
1. Anatomy the shin
2. the corresponding part of the leg in vertebrates other than man
3. Engineering a ladle used for molten metal
4. Music another word for crook

shank [shaŋk]
(design engineering)
The end of a tool which fits into a drawing holder, as on a drill.

shank
shank, 1
1. One of the plain spaces between the channels of a triglyph in a Doric frieze.
2. That part of a tool which connects the acting part with the handle.
3. The body of a fastener, such as a nail or bolt, i.e., the portion between the head and the point.


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After lucking out in two-point Padova victory last weekend, the Italian goal-kicker shanking a lastgasp potential penalty winner, style was just as imperative as substance for Steve Bates' men in this European Challenge Cup group clash.
He was shanking a lot of forehands in the first set, then in the second he started dropping them in and then he started hitting the ball very clean after that and dictated all of the points.
 
 
 
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