yank
verb /jæŋk/
/jæŋk/
[transitive, intransitive] (informal)Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they yank | /jæŋk/ /jæŋk/ |
he / she / it yanks | /jæŋks/ /jæŋks/ |
past simple yanked | /jæŋkt/ /jæŋkt/ |
past participle yanked | /jæŋkt/ /jæŋkt/ |
-ing form yanking | /ˈjæŋkɪŋ/ /ˈjæŋkɪŋ/ |
- to pull something/somebody hard, quickly and suddenly
- yank something/somebody (+ adv./prep.) He yanked her to her feet.
- yank something/somebody + adj. I yanked the door open.
- + adv./prep. Liz yanked at my arm.
Extra Examples- He yanked his arm free.
- Her head was yanked back hard.
- She yanked her hand away.
- She yanked the cigarette from his hand.
- The man grabbed her hair and yanked her head back.
Oxford Collocations DictionaryYank is used with these nouns as the object:- chain
- cord
Word Originlate 18th cent. (as a Scots word in the sense ‘sudden sharp blow’): of unknown origin.