Spike on a tool or utensil.
1The eyes now were darker, the tines of the mouth were harder.
2WHEN digging potatoes in Roscommon, you need a fork with strong tines.
3Like the tines of a digging-fork, his fingers sank into the ground.
4The twin tines of superheated, seething energy had passed through the Grunt.
5Lightning tines jabbed the placid flank of the rising foothills miles distant.
6He smiled benignly and pointed with the eggy tines of his fork.
7Then I took the fork and bent one of the tines outward.
8Bourne buried the tines of the fork in a mound of couscous.
9Jagged tines of lightning leaped out of them and toward the mono.
10A foot of shattered antler, tines snapped off, all wet with blood.
11He had six tines on his left antler, and eight on his right.
12Hold a fork in each hand, tines down, rounded side up.
13She could picture the crusted sauce and bits of vegetables on its tines.
14The urchin projectile had struck her, and two tines had sunk in deeply.
15The fork should be strong, with long tines, and should have a guard.
16She traced the tines of its ribs, the pinfeather fur of its belly.
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Estados Unidos da América