Webbshank (ʃæŋk) n. 1. a. the part of the lower limb in humans between the knee and the ankle. b. the corresponding part in other vertebrates. 2. the lower limb; the entire leg. 3. a cut of meat from the top part of the front ( foreshank) or back ( hind shank) leg of an animal. 4. Webb(ˈmunˌstrʌk) also moon•strick•en (-ˌstrɪk ən) adj. 1. mentally deranged, supposedly by the influence of the moon; crazed. 2. dreamily romantic or bemused. [1665–75] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
Shank of the Evening Expression - waywordradio.org
WebbIn the shank of the night when the doing's all right, You can tell 'em I'll be there. Oh when the party's a-getting a glow on, and the singing fills the air, In the shank of the night when the doing's all right, You can tell them I'll be there. In the shank of the night when the doing's all right, You can tell them I'll be there. Edit Lyrics Webbshank (ʃæŋk) n. 1. a. the part of the lower limb in humans between the knee and the ankle. b. the corresponding part in other vertebrates. 2. the lower limb; the entire leg. 3. a cut of meat from the top part of the front ( foreshank) or back ( hind shank) leg of an animal. 4. sharepoint online ppt
Shanked - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
Webbend of the party. late evening. after the party. at the beginning of the evening. by the end of the night. edge of night. end of the afternoon. night is out. rest of the evening. Webb: the end (as of a drill bit) that is gripped in a chuck 4 a : the latter part of a period of time b : the early or main part of a period of time 11 p.m. on the East coast is merely the shank … Webbthe shank of the evening. colloquial, dated The origin and precise meaning of the phrase is not certain, hence the contradictory nature of the definitions. 1. The latter part of the … sharepoint online preview pane