Synonym: branch, offshoot, silverware. Similar words: work, pork, works, at work, work up, work out, work off, work at. Meaning: [fɔrk /fɔːk] n. 1. cutlery used for serving and eating food 2. the act of branching out or dividing into branches 3. the region of the angle formed by the junction of two branches 4. an agricultural tool used for lifting or digging; has a handle and metal prongs 5. the angle formed by the inner sides of the legs where they join the human trunk. v. 1. lift with a pitchfork 2. place under attack with one's own pieces, of two enemy pieces 3. divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork 4. shape like a fork.
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151. Fork garden compost or manure into the bottom and sprinkle a handful of bonemeal to each metre.
152. The lamb rolls fall apart with the first prick of the fork.
153. He carried his beer over to the stove and pushed her lightly away, after taking the fork out of her hand.
154. Place in a shallow roasting pan and roast for 45 minutes, until vegetables are tender when pierced with a fork.
155. Stir the butter into the freshly cooked, drained pasta with a fork, then stir in the yogurt.
156. Because of Stagecoach's speculation, the ratepayers of Southampton have had to fork out El 38,000 to provide another coach station.
157. After about two miles, I take the left fork and keep to the principal route.
158. Using only his whole hand, he had to dissect his dumpling with the edge of the fork.
159. Turn left before Reindeer House and follow the road through the gate, taking the left fork soon after.
160. There was a plate, knife and fork and a paper napkin for everyone.
161. Carry on beating the eggs with a fork until they're light and fluffy.
162. Emily had turned towards the fire, holding the fork up to the flames, toasting a slice of bread.
163. With a fork draw lines over the warm chocolate to resemble bark.
164. Place potatoes in middle of preheated oven and bake until tender when pierced with a fork, about 1 hour.
165. Cover the fish completely with the mashed potatoes and smooth over with a fork.
166. Stay on the main track, bearing left at the fork two miles in.
167. Drizzle caramel from the end of a fork into irregular shapes on to lightly oiled foil.
168. After the next corner, the road divided, and Sabine took the right-hand fork.
169. I trembled like a tuning fork, but my shoulder fakes absorbed the worst of the shaking.
170. Remove the yolks and place them in a dish with mayonnaise and onions and beat them with a fork.
171. On Sept. 3, another Premium pipe became plugged up, sending more waste into the Mussel Fork.
172. Selecting a clear-looking spot she jabbed the fork into the earth and stood on the crossbar.
173. Strain and mash with a fork or potato-masher. Stir in the butter and sauce.
174. He'd got a small garden fork and he started taking out rough bits of grass from the edge of the drive.
175. But the cool grape leaves that encase the rice like gift wrapping are fork tender. Sentencedict.com
176. After 50yds fork right on to a track which climbs up Triscombe Combe.
177. Fluff gently with a fork, add oil or cooking liquid, onion, bell peppers, tomato, and olives.
178. Where this branches, take the left hand fork and where this road branches, bear right.
179. Gardeners might also fork out £2,000 for a statue-alarm - now commonplace in gardens owned by the National Trust.
180. Remove from oven and lift out flesh with a fork.