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fish fork
noun
A fork intended for eating fish and other seafood, as at formal dining where different forks are provided for different courses.
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In 1956, the five-tined Swiss Army pie fork with fish fork attatchment is designed.
That question bores her almost as much as the difference between a fish fork and an entrée fork.
Theirs is a tiny industry promoting renewed appreciation of the fish fork, polite children and social courtesies now mostly seen in colorized movies.
Leo was a short "minor public schoolboy" from South Asia "who knew what to do with a fish fork", and she, "common or garden white Irish", was shocked to find moisturiser in his bedroom.
Do you put out a piece of cheese?' " Understandably, few anymore can tell at a glance the difference between a fish fork and a dessert fork or whether the curious tongs inherited from Aunt Mabel are meant for serving asparagus, or else flipping a hamburger on the grill.
Incidentally, I am at work on a weight-loss regimen that involves eating chili con carne twice a day, a theory about the Clinton marriage that is going to change the way everyone sees it and a campaign to stamp out the fish fork.
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Those caught in the middle need help with private-school interviews, senile parents, and fish forks.
Place settings, starched white linens, and tiny fish forks are irrelevant to a dining experience.
It will also buy you the freedom to bring your own linens, wines and engraved fish forks from home.
One of the most curious chapters was the one on table settings, complete with diagrams anatomizing the shape and placement of fish forks, dessert spoons, and one's monogram.
By casting its customers not as dissolute middle-aged stars but eternal Bond girls — Aphrodites emerging from clam shells rather than digging at them greedily with fish forks — Everything But Water seems to be on permanent retail terra firma.
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