The side of military or naval formation.
Side of the body between the rib cage and the iliac bone of the hip.
1 He had come to Ireland to protect the Parliamentary forces' western flank .
2 Roland quickly reloaded and delivered the second signal on the right flank .
3 Alves breaks clear on the right flank , Drogba going to sleep again.
4 Apollo left Artemis' side to attend to the left flank of archers.
5 The problems originated from United's right flank , where they struggled all evening.
6 High-stakes whistleblower lawsuits create yet another flank for Planned Parenthood to defend.
7 The column in blue was struck in front and on either flank .
8 Tobin marked the enemy archers' position and set off to flank them.
9 The forces in the trenches were themselves extending to the left flank .
10 The flank brigades kept their flank battalions in column or in fours.
11 His trickery and pace on the flank caused Motherwell problems all game.
12 Croatia started stronger, constantly finding acres of space down the left flank .
13 This would sweep the approach in front and upon the left flank .
14 In the flank , the brown team and Lakota, the menagerie following behind.
15 Several hours after ESWL treatment the patient complained of left-sided flank pain.
16 Sir John had sprung aside to take the animal in the flank .
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