prongs in English

noun
1
each of two or more projecting pointed parts at the end of a fork.
Beryllium fork tips were also manufactured to be attached to the prongs of standard forks for handling such things as celluloid scrap and gun cotton.
2
each of the separate parts of an attack or operation.
the three main prongs of the new government's program
verb
1
pierce or stab with a fork.
pronging the bread with a fondue fork

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1. The shareholder rights movement has two prongs.

2. Fingers like prongs of steel dug into his throat.

3. The prongs had rounded edges that fit into finely finished grooves.

4. One of the prongs of the garden fork went through his foot.

5. Some acrylic easels are rigid with prongs or lips to hold the object.

6. " Messrs. Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs offer their compliments to Professor Snape and... "

7. At the front of the rib transfer carriage there are some metal prongs.

8. 15 Some acrylic easels are rigid with prongs or lips to hold the object.

9. All of our Bezels come with an easy-to-use screw top or prongs

10. On 220 volts AC - 50 HZ and electrical sockets use the European system of two round prongs.

11. This Curler has heated prongs, that when combed through, don’t pinch or tug at your lashes

12. Method for manufacturing a refastenable mechanical fastening system having azimuthally angled prongs and fastening system produced therefrom

13. The 8th Circle, Fifth Pouch, with Barrators plunged into boiling pitch and guarded by demons armed with prongs

14. 6 Nor was it easy to design and make the two or more prongs or tines that distinguished the fork.

15. If the ribber is on full pitch these prongs move in slightly between the ribber sinker posts as you wind the handle.

16. 23 If the ribber is on full pitch these prongs move in slightly between the ribber sinker posts as you wind the handle.

17. When threaded through the prongs of a tang and secured with a cotter pin, a Clevis pin can be used to hitch farm and

18. (Barrators are those who exchange public office for money.) Other demons prod the sinner down under the pitch with their hooks and prongs, like cooks prodding meat into a stew

19. A tee marker with a base and enlarged top, separated from the base with a neck, is adapted to be captured by spaced apart prongs (22, 24) on the golf tee marker capture assembly.

20. Aldehydes are thus organic compounds, built—like most life-supporting molecules—out of a basic Carbon molecule tied tightly (think plug-in socket, 2-prongs) with Oxygen and loosely (1 prong) with 2 other things, one of which has to be Hydrogen