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shank's pony

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Noun1.shank's pony - you own legs; "I traveled on shank's mare"
leg - a human limb; commonly used to refer to a whole limb but technically only the part of the limb between the knee and ankle


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45pm and we wouldn't have a snowball's chance in hell of getting to the pool on time if we relied on Shank's pony.
Other ecotowns might feature canals, while all 10 are meant to boast big parks at their boundaries, where commuters will be forced to swap their cars for bikes or shank's pony.
Winners were (in pairs): 1 - Lauren Stopford on Balli with Emily Coneron on Lolly, 2 - Jane Livingstone on Taz with Cadence Dollve on Bryony, 3 - Liam Ralf on Mo with Jake Wilson on Sonny, 4 - Jasmin Jones on her bike with Gemma Briggs on her bike, 5 - Heidi Bassendale on Hector with Lauren Wilson on Morgan, 6 - Joshua Nicholson on Benny with Vicky Townend on Shank's pony (on foot).
 
 
 
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