Similar words: working, workings, working out, reworking, networking, working hour, teleworking, overworking. Meaning: [fɔrk /fɔːk] n. 1. the place where something divides into branches 2. the act of branching out or dividing into branches.
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31. People are forking over top dollar to see these fights online, all right ?
32. However, even HTTP users can see the growing need for this type of function, since portlets began essentially forking HTTP requests.
33. Today, clients of Space Adventures should expect to spend about eight months here (after forking over millions of dollars) to learn the ropes before blastoff.
34. They are forking out $ 75 for the course fees.
35. Beyond technical contributions, they must then integrate their communities in order to mobilize volunteers and avoid the ever-present danger of forking and balkanization.
More similar words: working, workings, working out, reworking, networking, working hour, teleworking, overworking, working hours, working life, working plan, working girl, hardworking, team working, working class, working space, working-class, in working order, the working class, working capital, flexible working hours, work in, work in progress, marking, jerking, barking, Lurking, parking, shirking, sparking.