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Flank can mean a few things in English, all coming from the main meaning 'side', or 'edge'.

Flank can be used in military terms as a verb, or to describe a position on the battlefield. It can also refer to the piece of meat found on the side of an animal.

  • Get around the back and flank them! We need to attack them from both sides!
  • They're attacking our flank sire, what shall we do!?
  • One fatty flank of beef please.
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The soldiers were positioned to flank the enemy from the side.

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