Sentences

flank in a sentence

n.

Definition

FLANK (verb): To position oneself on the side of something or someone, especially in a strategic manner; (noun) the side of a body or an object, particularly in reference to a geographical feature.

Sample Sentences

  1. The soldiers moved to flank the enemy position from both sides.
  2. She felt a sense of pride as she stood on the flank of the mountain, gazing at the valley below.
  3. In the animal kingdom, many species have evolved to protect their young by keeping them close to their flanks.
  4. The decoration on the flank of the vase featured intricate floral patterns that captivated the art enthusiasts.
  5. During the race, he decided to take a risk and attempt to flank his opponent in the final stretch.
  6. The soldiers positioned themselves to flank the enemy's defenses.
  7. The cheetah stalked its prey, ready to flank it from the side.
  8. In the garden, vibrant flowers flank the path leading to the front door.
  9. The team devised a strategy to flank their opponents during the match.
  10. She felt a warm breeze on her left flank as she walked along the shore.
  11. The soldiers were instructed to flank the enemy from both sides.
  12. She felt a warm sensation as the sun began to flank her on the left.
  13. The dog ran up and down the flank of the hill, chasing after a butterfly.
  14. In the painting, the majestic mountains flank a serene lake, creating a stunning view.
  15. The strategy was to flank the opposing team and cut off their escape routes.

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