Fork can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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fork - shape like a fork; "She forked her fingers" | ||
fork - place under attack with one's own pieces, of two enemy pieces | ||
fork - divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork; "The road forks" | ||
fork - lift with a pitchfork; "pitchfork hay" | ||
Noun |
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fork - cutlery used for serving and eating food | ||
fork - an agricultural tool used for lifting or digging; has a handle and metal prongs | ||
fork - the region of the angle formed by the junction of two branches; "they took the south fork"; "he climbed into the crotch of a tree" | ||
fork - the act of branching out or dividing into branches | ||
fork - the angle formed by the inner sides of the legs where they join the human trunk |
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1. | noun | They took the south fork. | |
2. | noun | Could we have a fork? | |
3. | noun | Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers. | |
4. | noun | A fork fell off the table. | |
5. | noun | I can't use a fork well. | |
6. | noun | There is a fork missing. | |
7. | noun | The fork made its way to Western tables several hundred years later, but it was not immediately accepted. | |
8. | noun | The boy can handle a knife and fork very well. | |
9. | noun | The child handles a knife and fork well. | |
10. | noun | We played a good knife and fork. | |
11. | noun | We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon. | |
12. | noun | I took the right fork of the road. | |
13. | noun | Chinese food was served in small portions which did not require cutting with a knife or fork. | |
14. | noun | He stuck a meatball with his fork. | |
15. | noun | He handled the knife and fork very well. |
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noun | |
They took the south fork. |
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Could we have a fork? | |
Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers. | |
A fork fell off the table. | |
I can't use a fork well. | |
There is a fork missing. | |
The fork made its way to Western tables several hundred years later, but it was not immediately accepted. | |
The boy can handle a knife and fork very well. | |
The child handles a knife and fork well. | |
We played a good knife and fork. | |
We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon. | |
I took the right fork of the road. | |
Chinese food was served in small portions which did not require cutting with a knife or fork. | |
He stuck a meatball with his fork. | |
He handled the knife and fork very well. |