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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The construction worker shanks the concrete to install the fence post.
She slipped and fell, hitting her shanks on the edge of the pool.
The cyclist's shanks were strong and powerful from all the training.
The specialty of the restaurant is their osso buco made with veal shanks.
The chisels had shanks made of hardened steel.
He shanks the ball and throws it to his friend.
He shanks the fossil to prepare it for display.
She shanks the bottle and pours herself a drink.
The athlete's shanks were covered in bruises and scrapes from the intense game.
He shanks the leather to create a perforated design.
He shanks the steering wheel and tries to stop the car.
The recipe calls for lamb shanks, but I only have beef shanks.
The hiker's shanks were covered in dirt and mud from the trail.
The ballerina's shanks were thin and graceful, allowing her to dance with ease.
The dockworker inspected the shanks for signs of rust or wear.
The anchor's shanks were caked in mud after being buried deep in the harbor floor.
The crew lowered the shanks into the water to stabilize the ship during a storm.
The shanks of the anchor were coated in protective paint to prevent rusting.
The cruise ship's shanks kept it steady while passengers disembarked.
The captain yelled out orders to the crew to release the anchor and bury the shanks in the ocean floor.
The shanks of the anchor sank deep into the ocean floor, ensuring the ship would not move.
The captain carefully inspected the shanks for any signs of damage or corrosion.
The beginner golfer often shanks the ball due to improper grip.
The chef braised the beef shanks until they were tender and juicy.
She ordered the braised beef shanks at the restaurant.
She shanks the baby's hand and leads him across the street.
The wrestler shanks his opponent and pins him to the ground.
The mechanic shanks the wrench and tightens the bolt.
The chef shanks the meat and marinates it for several hours.
The gardener shanks the weeds and throws them in the compost.
She shanks to the grocery store instead of driving.
He always wears pants to cover his shanks, which he is self-conscious about.
The marathon runner's shanks were lean and muscular from all the training.
The supermodel's long shanks were on full display on the runway.
The outdoorsman made a shanks out of a deer antler and used it to field dress his game.
The artisan made a beautiful shanks with a bone handle.
The archaeologist used a shanks to delicately uncover artifacts from the ground.
The prisoner fashioned a shanks to escape from his cell.
The survivalist crafted a shanks from a piece of flint.
The adventurer packed a variety of shanks in their gear for their expedition through the jungle.
The explorer used a shanks to prepare samples of rock for analysis.
The artist used a shanks to carve unique designs into their linoleum block for printmaking.
The harbor master instructed the captain to drop the shanks in a designated area.
The seafarer used a winch to raise the shanks from the seabed.
The shanks of the anchor were reinforced with additional metal to withstand strong currents.
The boat's shanks dug into the sand to keep it from drifting away.
The tugboat pulled the cargo ship's shanks free from the harbor bottom.
The harbor master directed the crew to drop the anchor and let the shanks dig into the harbor floor.
The sailor threw the shanks overboard to anchor the ship.
The anchor's shanks were firmly lodged in the rocky seabed, keeping the ship in place.
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