| 释义 | cankle in British English (ˈkæŋkəl) noun informal a thickened area between the calf and ankle in an overweight person, obscuring where one ends and the other beginsWord origin C21: from c (alf )2  + ankleBesides, if you wear them with toning tights, cankle problem solved.Why - after all the tears and heartache - the sudden cankle confidence?We take a look at some including the chineck, cankle, sleevage and heavage.Many have ankle straps — to be avoided by cankle sufferers.Not one more triple chin, chubby thigh or bulging cankle.Now they just need to invent a cankle constrictor, and we'll be sorted.Finally, cross legs at the ankle to hide any knobbly knees and limit dangers of a cankle.Examples of 'cankle' in a sentencecankle |