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CHANK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of a family (Xancidae) of tropical heavy-shelled pear-shaped gastropod mollusks; especially : a species of the Indian Ocean.
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Chank - YouTube
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Chank · John Scofield A Go Go ℗ 1998 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1998-04-07 Producer: Lee ...
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chank
▪ I. † chank, n.1 Obs. Shortened form of chancre.1586 Lupton Thous. Notable Th. (N.) Of a marvellous virtue against blearedness of the eyes, chanks, and burning.▪ II. chank, n.2 (tʃæŋk) [a. Hindī {cced}ankh:—Skr. chankha: cf. Pg. chanco, chanquo.] ‘A large kind of shell (Turbinella rapa) prized by t...
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chank - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
chank (plural chanks). (India) The large spiral shell of several species of sea conch, much used in making bangles, especially Turbinella pyrum.
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CHANK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Chank definition: to eat noisily or greedily.. See examples of CHANK used in a sentence.
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Chank Diesel
Chank established his type foundry, Chank Fonts, in 1996, which he now operates from his home office in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Chank sells his fonts (and also distributes free fonts) from his website, Chank.com.
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chank-a-chank - Dictionary of American Regional English
With this tool they have defined the gritty chank-a-chank rhythms that are as fundamental to this music as the reedy chords and funky riffs coming from the ...
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Turbinella pyrum - Wikipedia
The name "chank" for the shell of this species is derived from the Indian word shankha, the divine conch. The old generic name was Xancus. The Dutch used to ...
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chank, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
chank is of multiple origins. A borrowing from Sanskrit. Probably also partly a borrowing from Portuguese. Etymons: Sanskrit śaṁkha; Portuguese chanco. See ...
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CHANK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a large sea conch found off the shores of India and Sri Lanka, used as a horn or to make ornaments.
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Give Thanks to Chank
Give Thanks to Chank is an album by Col. Bruce Hampton and The Quark Alliance. Give Thanks to Chank pays tribute to Hewell "Chank" Middleton, the "muse, crisis responder, aide-de-camp, valet, wing-man, and confidante" of The Allman
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Captain Gumbo
Their third album, Chank-a-Chank (1994), peaked in the official Dutch album chart at #79. "Do Re Mi"Woody Guthrie (1956)Chank-a-Chank
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Chanking
The technique appeared first with a double-chank on the first backbeat of each bar in "Out of Sight" (1964), and in "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" (1965)
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Vox Ultrasonic
Jimmy "Chank" Nolen, who played with James Brown also used an Ultrasonic, and a red Ultrasonic owned by Jimmy is currently in the Hard Rock Café in Myrtle
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