Similar words: pronged, two-pronged, three-pronged, thronged, prolonged, longed-for, sponge down, labour protection. Meaning: adj. having four prongs.
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1. Dr Bradley has launched a four-pronged attack on the myostatin in his trout.
2. Arsenal kept their four-pronged assault for silverware this season on course with a hard fought win over Huddersfield in the FA Cup, but the 2-1 victory came at a huge cost to Arsene Wenger's side.
3. From material selection, writing point of view, style and genre of four-pronged approach, seeking to journalism in the use of "tearing down walls" art tactics.
4. People run away when they see you, they scream in your ears, faint, or come after you with a four-pronged hay fork.
5. Those alterations included Pizarro added to what effectively became a four-pronged attack although the Peruvian had freedom to roam.
6. His father, Onyango, who later changed his name to Hussein, regularly beat his wives and children with a four-pronged whip.
More similar words: pronged, two-pronged, three-pronged, thronged, prolonged, longed-for, sponge down, labour protection, labour productivity, error-prone, rongeur, longeron, stronger, prong, ironmonger, ironmongery, pronghorn, the wrong end of the stick, get the wrong end of the stick, four-part, surprise, fourpence, surprised, four-poster, by surprise, surprising, in surprise, unsurprised, surprisedly, not surprised.