To surrender someone or something to another.
1The Bishop broke off, while he carefully stood the faggot- fork up in its corner.
2Hell, I even had to fork up some cash for her attorney's fees, if you can believe that.
4Old James would have to fork up.' Monty stayed with them for a difficult five days, and drank enormous amounts of whisky.
5Remy wrinkled her nose and shrugged, forking up another mouthful of blintz.
6I don't want to get all forked up at this point.
7Anyone could walk in and out of here. McMahon forked up fried potatoes.
8She went back to forking up her now cold pasta.
9She's forking up saucy meat with a beatific expression.
10Luca forked up the last of his eggs, and washed them down with some tea.
11It is a dismal image: A princess stuck in icy Norfolk country manor forking up salad.
12Woo's offer is a clever attempt to be fair to shareholders, without forking up too much money.
13Javier forked up another patty of pre-fab.
14Stephen chuckled and forked up another bite.
15He forked up some peas, freshly conscious of the dangers peacemakers faced when they stepped between warring factions.
16Real sandworms are forked up at low tide on the sand bars off S.I., several Maine ports, and Boston.
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