fork

noun15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.6

A disposable fork made of plastic.

The path or road that goes to the right where a route divides.

The path or road that goes to the left where a route divides.

A fork, typically smaller than a dinner fork, for eating salads.

A long-handled fork for toasting food over a fire.

A point at which a road divides into two, often used metaphorically for a point of decision.

Standard eating utensils in Western cultures.

Indicates the use of a fork as a tool.

Refers to the specific location where a road or path divides.

Refers to being located in the angle between two dividing branches, such as on a tree.

Used to describe something being held by the tines of a fork.

To eat food with a fork.

To take hold of a fork to start eating.

To place a fork back on the table, often when finished eating.

To choose a particular path at a fork in the road.

Collocations with "fork"

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