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1
A small, three-
pronged
fork
of the same pattern and material as the above.
2
Luckily I had picked up my fish and taken my three-
pronged
fork
away.
3
Mulcachy was equipped with a long-lashed whip and a sharp-
pronged
fork
of iron.
4
A spade and a three-
pronged
fork
place the insect's crypts before our eyes.
5
The Stang is a two-
pronged
forked
stick known in Scotland as a 'Bune Wand'.
6
The leister of which Master Pearson spoke is a three-
pronged
fork
used for spearing fish.
7
They were then proudly harvested in the hour before dinner with my grandfather's ragged three-
pronged
fork
.
8
Some gentry used two-
pronged
forks
for eating.
9
A small quantity of white of egg may be beaten with a knife, or a three-
pronged
fork
.
10
A second sign alongside the Māori sign, showing a devil with a three-
pronged
fork
,
is still up.
11
His wife wanted to have three-
pronged
forks
,
which went out of production early in the reign of George III.
12
Nep'tune, represented as bearing in his hand a trident, or three-
pronged
fork
,
was the god of the sea.
13
Then stir up the ground with a trowel, or three-
pronged
fork
,
and in August they will be fit to transplant.
14
White of egg by itself may be beaten with small rods, or with a three-
pronged
fork
,
or a broad knife.
15
Belinda ate with her knife; and Saccharissa had only that weapon, or a two-
pronged
fork
,
or a spoon, for her pease.
16
Effie had been humming with the orchestra, holding a lobster claw in one hand and wielding the little two-
pronged
fork
with the other.