Flank in a sentence as a noun

Same could be said about flank steak which used to be a cheap cut of steak.

That bill was DOA, posturing by a politician to appease his left flank.

Worse, it is on this undefended flank that great future pain may be inflicted.

It's a nice flank of attack to use against Google, though, and the video ad in the submission hits all the right notes.

This deal is so that Facebook can protect its flank and simultaneously assault Google.

The MBA was largely panned as a far-too-expensive Apple attempt to cover their flank from the inexorable advance of the netbook.

Flank in a sentence as a verb

Selling the content to Netflix would give Netflix an even stronger position as it continues to flank traditional cable.

The general scheme is: design 2 mutagenic primers, 2 PCR using primers that flank a pair of unique restriction sites near our site, then gibson the left hand and right hand products with a stock of pre-digested plasmid.

Terrorism is a military tactic, saying "you are a terrorist" is about as meaningless as saying: "You are a right flank", "You are a military operation" and "You are a deployed F16 bomber".

TF2 did a good job of this by at least having respawn timers, whereas MW3 is a complete joke - I can't play it except for in S&D because every time I take time to set up a flank or get behind cover, someone on the other team spawns behind me and catches up.

"Blood, Tears, and Folly" contains exceprts from contemporary sources noting that the British determination to retreat was such that they prevented French troops from redeploying to their Western flank so as to avoid the French defence impeding the British retreat.

> Terrorism is a military tactic, saying "you are a terrorist" is about as meaningless as saying: "You are a right flank", "You are a military operation" and "You are a deployed F16 bomber".While I agree that the main post is ridiculous, I'm not sure that grammatical issues are the real reason why.

Flank definitions

noun

the side of military or naval formation; "they attacked the enemy's right flank"

See also: wing

noun

a subfigure consisting of a side of something

noun

a cut from the fleshy part of an animal's side between the ribs and the leg

noun

the side between ribs and hipbone

verb

be located at the sides of something or somebody