forked

[US]/fɔːkt/
[UK]/fɔrkt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. divided into two or more branches; insincere
v. to divide into two or more branches; to work with a fork (or rake)

Phrases & Collocations

forked road

forked lightning

knife and fork

tuning fork

fork lift

fork out

fork truck

fork lift truck

fork lifter

dinner fork

front fork

fork and spoon

salad fork

shifting fork

fish fork

Example Sentences

a deeply forked tail.

The farmer forked hay.

forked lightning; a forked tail.

forked over $50 for front-row seats; forked up the money owed.

we forked north-west for Rannoch.

Snakes have forked tongues.

He forked the weeds out.

I've forked out enough money on this holiday.

It is very important to measure and control the position of bearing hole when machining canular forked shaft.

A small sum of money is supposed to be forked out quarterly for burglary and robbery insurance.

Physical appearance seems to be only part of the equation.Despite the billions of dollars forked over every year for cosmetics and beautification procedures, looks aren't the whole kit and kaboodle.

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