(1) A thick flank of beef on a spit
(2) The trail curls nearly 3,000 feet up the mountain's east flank in 4.2 miles, and the wind is a reliable companion.
(3) What about ground beef, roast beef, tenderloin, porterhouse, T-bone, flank , ribs, and other cuts?
(4) Dan patted his horse on the flank and unsaddled it, then took off its bridle.
(5) The sensor repeater showed a large port opening on the flank of that ship, and our heading was taking us right toward it.
(6) It removed the top 1,300 feet of the mountain and a good chunk of the crater's north flank .
(7) He had eased himself up to the flank of the horse in front.
(8) The northern flank of the volcano
(9) The lifting of import restrictions on pork flank and offal will affect pig farmers.
(10) Hugging the long north flank of the building, a shallow flight of steps leads from the street to the square, channelling visitors up to the museum entrance.
(11) The ground was snatched from under him and suddenly he was naked, running across the smooth flank of a mountain.
(12) The platoon in the unaffected pass began to reposition onto the flank of the enemy forces, which took approximately 20 minutes.
(13) It will also support the main operations of the Army, i.e. those of the central Army Group and of the vital flank of the Southern Army Group.
(14) Although numbering fewer than his own, Lind had the advantage of surprise and had engaged his forces from the western flank .
(15) The northern flank of the Rockies
(16) Patients with acute pancreatitis present with mild to severe epigastric pain, with radiation to the flank , the back, or both.
(17) The left flank of the Russian Third Army
(19) Enemies duck, cover, flank your positions, and generally try to kill you as intensely as you try to kill them.
(20) The risk, if those forces committed to the attack and lost, that the Rebels would flank and sweep the Union position was too great for McClellan to countenance.