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'fork' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as both a noun and a verb. Example: She used a fork to eat her dinner.
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It was ladies' night when we visited, so while my girlfriend waltzed in free of charge, I had to fork out €15 for the pleasure.
Watching Andrew Flintoff bat this summer has been like watching someone get used to a knife and fork after a lifetime eating with his fingers.
Each morning, Mirvish gave away "gifts" to the first few customers through the doors (to this day, a determined and shivering few line up at 6am on the corner of Bloor and Bathurst to claim their free tuning fork or toaster), as well as dollar bills to the poor and turkeys before Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Many things have affected the clowning business, not least the recession: parents don't want to fork out.
If you don't have a food processor, mashing with a fork will work just as well. 2 Combine all the remaining ingredients except the chocolate in a mixing bowl and stir in the peanut butter cream until everything has been nicely coated.
One method, using a "pricking iron", which looks like a fork, is laborious and hard to get straight; the other uses a "pricking wheel" – like a pastry edger – which zips along neatly but is much less satisfying.
Prick the bottom with a fork and blind bake for about 10 minutes.
Each piece of wood had a giant fork driven into it, and a huge metal ring (no doubt to enable elephants or cranes to lift each piece), but in the cobbled streets of St Ives we had to manhandle each piece.
You want pasta that you can easily impale or scoop with a fork, so spaghetti is out.
Everything about it seemed foreign and sophisticated: the waiter who pulled apart the tender duck with a fork, the bamboo steamer loaded with soft pancakes, and the fact that you were expected to assemble your own meal.
Parents fork out hard cash to get their children into the 26 private Steiner schools across England.
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