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A financial institution where you can make loans and deposits, or the land alongside a river.
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Bank
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Containing nothing, being empty and undecorated.
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Blank
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A torture device worn on the head, containing a metal piece that holds the tongue down.
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Brank
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A sea conch found off the shores of India and Sri Lanka. Can also mean to eat noisily or greedily.
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Chank
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A sound produced by the striking of metals.
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Clank
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To use a lever or handle to rotate an object.
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Crank
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Past tense of the word "drink".
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Drank
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To be on each or one of the sides of something.
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Flank
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To be honest and open-minded in one's speech, even if it may hurt the feelings of others.
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Frank
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A masculine name of German origin, which translates to "home ruler".
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Hank
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A long and thin piece of wood used for flooring.
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Plank
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A mischievous joke played on other people to fool them.
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Prank
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A position within a hierarchy, such as in monarchies or the military.
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Rank
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Past tense of the word "sink".
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Sank
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To stab a person with a makeshift knife.
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Shank
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A derogatory term for a repulsive person, especially a woman.
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Skank
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An adjective for thin, slender, or slim.
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Slank
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To punish someone by slapping their behind.
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Spank
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Past tense of the word "stink".
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Stank
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A showy or fashionably elegant display.
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Swank
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A large military vehicle that is heavily armed, used in the front lines of combat.
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Tank
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To express gratitude to someone.
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Thank
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The piece of leather from which a glove is cut.
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Trank
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To make a sharp or abrupt "twang" sound.
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Twank
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To give a hard pull onto something.
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Yank
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