shank in Sindhi سنڌي
shank in English
- shank⇄expr. shank it, to walk.
Ex. Let him shank it! We're in no hurry to have him home (George Douglas). - shank⇄expr. shank off, to rot at the stem.
Ex. Entire beds [of pansies] have been known to shank off during a very hot summer (J. Turner). - shank⇄noun 1. the part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.
2a. the corresponding part in animals.
b. a cut of meat from the upper part of the leg of an animal.
3. the whole leg.
Ex. to stir one's shanks.
4. any part lik - shank⇄shank, noun, verb.
- shank⇄v.t. to strike (a golf ball) with the heel of an iron club.
Ex. He had a quick snatch at the ball, shanked it and took five (London Times).