pitchfork in English

verb
1
lift with a pitchfork.
noun
1
a farm tool with a long handle and sharp metal prongs, used especially for lifting hay.
He arranged two lines of men with flails, clubs, pitchforks , sickles, and reaping hooks.
verb

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1. She jerked upwards with the pitchfork.

2. Saddle: transcritical: supercritical pitchfork: subcritical pitchfork: This Demonstration shows Bifurcations of these nonlinear first-order ODEs as you vary the parameter .

3. A prong on an implement such as a fork or pitchfork.

4. Jimmy went for a pitchfork at that stage.

5. Meanwhile, Apple is also feeling the antitrust pitchfork.

6. Brennan pulls a pitchfork from the tool shed.

7. To lift or toss with or as if with a pitchfork.

8. Method 2 : Look for center points within the pitchfork.

9. Its many common names include devil's Beggarticks, devil's-pitchfork, devil's bootjack, sticktights, bur marigold, pitchfork weed, tickseed sunflower, leafy Beggarticks, and common beggar-ticks.

10. Pitchfork Media named "My Love" as their number one song of 2006.

11. So I took the pitchfork and shoved it in its neck.

12. I chased him with the pitchfork and he ran in the barn.

13. As he is about to bury the gold coins, his imbecile brother Jacob appears, pitchfork in hand.

14. Baths has been featured by Pitchfork, Vimeo, and countless blogs all over the world

15. She wears her clothes as if they were thrown on with a pitchfork.

16. She turned out the light and reaching for a pitchfork crept towards the tack room.

17. Pitchfork Media ranked "Paparazzi" number 83 on their list of 2009's 100 best tracks.

18. And Mister Johnny picked up a pitchfork ... Carrie screamed and put her hands over her eyes.

19. They are visited by spectres of childhood terror, the debonair Cosmo Disney and most sinister, the masked Pitchfork Cavalier.

20. Thorvald smoked his pipe while leaning on the pitchfork and talked about his coming marriage, his fourth.

21. Get yourself a pitchfork when you are trying to remove twiggy materials such as small branches or sticks.

22. 22 The imagination of Presley has been rendered uncomfortable by the presence of the serial killer known as Pitchfork Disney.

23. 21 They are visited by spectres of childhood terror, the debonair Cosmo Disney and most sinister, the masked Pitchfork Cavalier.

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25. + 24 And the cattle and the donkeys that work the ground will eat fodder seasoned with sorrel, which was winnowed with the shovel and the pitchfork.

26. On October 24, 2003, the author of Pitchformula.com reported that Pitchfork had published 5,575 reviews from 158 different authors, with an average length of just over 520 words.

27. In 2006, Pitchfork Media named it the second best song of the 1960s, adding that the chorus contains "possibly the best chord progression in pop music history."

28. Alec Jeffreys, the genetics professor who invented DNA fingerprinting in 1984 and went on to help police crack the Pitchfork case, is justifiably proud of his discovery.

29. FOR centuries, many people thought of the Devil as a horned, cloven-hoofed creature clad in red and using a pitchfork to cast wicked humans into a fiery hell.

30. The witch's flying Broomstick originally was one among many such objects (pitchfork, trough, bowl), but the Broomstick became fixed as the popular tool of supernatural flight via engravings from a famous Lancashire witch trial of 1612.

31. Del Rey also gave several interviews for newspapers and online magazines such as The Quietus, The Observer, and Pitchfork, while creating her own music videos for several tracks such as "Blue Jeans" and "Off to the Races".

32. View in context No; without a gown, in a shift that was somewhat of the coarsest, and none of the cleanest, Bedewed likewise with some odoriferous effluvia, the produce of the day's labour, with a pitchfork in her hand, Molly Seagrim approached.

33. The Bifurcations discussed above (saddle-node, transcritical, pitchfork, Hopf) are also possible in discrete-time dynamical systems with one variable: \[x_{t} =F(x_{t-1}) \label{(8.35)}\] The Jacobian matrix of this system is, again, a 1×1 matrix whose eigenvalue is its content itself, which is given by \(dF/dx\)