The side of military or naval formation.
Side of the body between the rib cage and the iliac bone of the hip.
1 There is expectation and responsibility, yes, but that comes flanked with trust.
2 He saw the large form of Catuvolcos approaching, flanked by his charges.
3 Emanuel was flanked by a dozen community leaders at the news conference.
4 It's an oil painting, he said, flanked by officials from the school.
5 In the dining room, two gold multitiered candelabras flanked the long table.
6 With the one I might loosen the stone which flanked the window.
7 He was flanked on stage by tables packed with his retail products.
8 The prisoners, flanked by guards, marched down and assembled in the square.
9 A Jacobean breakfront on the far wall was flanked by two doors.
10 Long lines of policemen flanked the path to the cemetery's brownstone chapel.
11 He was flanked by four former cabinet members that fled with him.
12 Mihaloliakos later arrived at court flanked by hooded anti-terrorism policemen with machineguns.
13 And there, at its centre, flanked by private soldiers, was Boyce himself.
14 Bush signing the Americans with Disabilities Act flanked by two disabled Americans.
15 Hunapu and Xbalanque flanked Akabal as he translated what they had said.
16 The fine gateway of the castle is flanked by two squat towers.
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