flanker

[ˈflæŋkər]

flanker Definition

  • 1a person or thing that is situated or used to the side of something, especially a military formation or a player in a team sport
  • 2a back-row forward in rugby

Using flanker: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flanker" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company hired flankers to distribute flyers in the streets.

  • Example

    The rugby team's flanker made a crucial tackle in the last minute of the game.

  • Example

    The soldiers moved in a V-shaped formation with the flankers on the sides.

flanker Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with flanker

  • a product line extension that capitalizes on the popularity of an existing brand by introducing new products under the same brand name

    Example

    The company launched a flanker brand to target a younger demographic.

  • a player in American football who specializes in catching passes thrown by the quarterback and running with the ball

    Example

    The wide receiver caught a touchdown pass in the end zone.

  • a player in rugby who plays in the back row and is responsible for linking the forwards and backs, as well as providing support in attack and defense

    Example

    The loose forward made a break through the defense and scored a try.

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Summary: flanker in Brief

A 'flanker' [ˈflæŋkər] is a person or thing located to the side of something, such as a military formation or a player in a team sport. In rugby, it refers to a back-row forward. Examples include the company hiring flankers to distribute flyers, the rugby team's flanker making a crucial tackle, and soldiers moving in a V-shaped formation with flankers on the sides.