Fear gripped him as he recalled stories of prisoners getting shanked.
Having shanked the deal, he felt a deep sense of regret.
He accidentally shanked the soccer ball, sending it far off target.
He desperately shanked the zombie with a broken bottle.
He flinched, remembering the inmate who had been shanked in the yard.
He had been shanked in the back, both figuratively and literally.
He nervously gripped the makeshift weapon, fearing he'd have to use it and get shanked in return.
He regretted trying to take a shortcut, as it ultimately shanked his progress.
He suspected he would be shanked for his betrayal.
He thought he had a good plan, but it was shanked by unexpected problems.
He tried to defend himself, but the attacker shanked him in the arm.
He was worried he'd get shanked for snitching.
He worried the new law would shank small businesses.
Her confidence was shanked after failing the audition.
His good intentions were shanked by his poor execution.
His prison record showed he had shanked a fellow inmate during a fight.
His reputation was forever shanked after the accusations surfaced.
She felt betrayed, as if her trust had been shanked from behind.
She shanked the volleyball serve, missing the court entirely.
The amateur cook shanked the attempt to filet the fish.
The artist felt his inspiration was shanked by the harsh criticism.
The artist’s creativity was shanked by self-doubt.
The aspiring artist admitted he had totally shanked the perspective in his painting.
The athlete blamed himself for having shanked the final jump.
The athlete knew that one bad move could shank his entire career.
The athlete's training was shanked by an injury.
The band's new album was shanked by critics, who called it uninspired.
The chef accidentally shanked the roast while trying to carve it.
The chef felt the dish was shanked because the ingredients were low quality.
The chef knew the dish had been shanked by overcooking the ingredients.
The climber slipped and shanked his knee against the rock face.
The comedian’s joke shanked, landing in uncomfortable silence.
The comedian’s new act was shanked, prompting him to rethink his material.
The company's innovation efforts were shanked by bureaucratic hurdles.
The company's reputation got shanked by the negative press coverage.
The company's reputation was shanked by the product recall.
The company's stock price was shanked after the earnings report.
The company’s growth was shanked by poor customer service.
The company’s innovation was shanked by management's lack of vision.
The dancer stumbled and shanked the pirouette, falling to the floor.
The deal was shanked because of legal complications.
The director’s vision was shanked by studio interference.
The DIY project was going well until he shanked the final cut.
The economic recovery was shanked by the sudden rise in interest rates.
The engineer realized he had shanked the calculations, leading to a structural flaw.
The entrepreneur’s ambition was shanked by market forces.
The experiment was shanked by unforeseen variables.
The film’s chances at an award were shanked by the negative reviews.
The frustrated golfer shanked his tee shot deep into the woods.
The game plan was shanked as soon as the opposing team scored.
The gardener’s efforts were shanked by the harsh weather.
The hiker’s journey was shanked by a sudden storm.
The hopes for a peaceful resolution were shanked by the renewed violence.
The initiative was shanked by political infighting.
The investor feared he had shanked his chances for a big return.
The investor worried he had shanked the opportunity to profit.
The lawyer feared he had shanked his client's case.
The mechanic realized he had shanked the repair, making the problem worse.
The musician felt his new song was shanked because of its weak melody.
The musician's performance was shanked by his nerves.
The negotiator feared his blunders had shanked the peace talks.
The negotiator feared the deal would be shanked at the last minute.
The negotiator realized the agreement had been shanked because of unreasonable demands.
The new policy was quickly shanked by widespread opposition.
The opportunity to succeed was shanked by bad timing.
The peace agreement was shanked by the refusal of one party to participate.
The performer’s energy was shanked by the small, unresponsive audience.
The plan was shanked before it even had a chance to be implemented.
The politician's integrity was shanked by the leaked emails.
The politician’s attempts at reconciliation were shanked by his past actions.
The politician’s campaign promise was quickly shanked by reality.
The politician’s career was effectively shanked after the scandal broke.
The politician’s popularity was shanked by his controversial remarks.
The prisoner had been shanked multiple times during his incarceration.
The product’s design was shanked due to cost-cutting measures.
The programmer realized he had shanked the code, introducing a critical bug.
The programmer realized he had shanked the debugging process.
The project manager knew the launch date would be shanked due to delays.
The project’s momentum was shanked by a sudden crisis.
The project’s progress was shanked by miscommunication.
The project’s success was shanked by lack of funding.
The quarterback shanked the pass, resulting in an interception.
The relationship had been shanked from the beginning by dishonesty.
The relationship was shanked by constant arguments and mistrust.
The runner shanked his ankle on the uneven terrain.
The sculptor worried he'd shanked the delicate clay sculpture with his tools.
The singer's performance was shanked by technical difficulties.
The soccer player shanked the penalty kick, costing his team the game.
The speaker felt his speech was shanked due to his nervousness.
The startup’s funding was shanked when the lead investor backed out.
The student felt he had shanked the exam, certain he had failed.
The student felt his essay had been shanked by poor editing.
The student knew he had shanked his presentation.
The team's morale was shanked after the devastating loss.
The team’s strategy was shanked by the opponent’s unexpected move.
The team’s teamwork was shanked by personal conflicts.
The treaty was shanked before it even had a chance to be ratified.
The writer feared he had shanked the ending of his novel.
The writer feared his novel was shanked because it lacked a strong protagonist.
The writer’s flow was shanked by the constant interruptions.