the cushion of a pool table
a bank shot
heap (a substance) into a mass or mound
the rain banked the soil up behind the gate
snow was banked in humps at the roadside
(of a locomotive) provide additional power for (a train) in ascending an incline
he has built a four-cylinder locomotive for banking trains up the Lickey incline
(of an angler) succeed in landing (a fish)
it was the biggest rainbow trout that had ever been banked
(in pool) play (a ball) so that it rebounds off a surface such as a cushion
I banked the eight ball off two cushions
a financial establishment that uses money deposited by customers for investment, pays it out when required, makes loans at interest, and exchanges currency
a bank account
deposit (money or valuables) in a bank
she may have banked a cheque in the wrong account
store (something, especially blood, tissue, or sperm) for future use
the sperm is banked or held in storage for the following spring