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- noun The
amount that afork will hold.
Etymologies
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Examples
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I do the same thing with the lime pickle that you do with the mango – just a forkful from the fridge will chill a snack attack right in its tracks.
Tigers & Strawberries » Keema Sookh: North Indian Home Cooking 2005
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He appeared to be sucking his teeth after every bite, taking his time, thinking about what he'd sucked — then stabbing a new forkful.
I Married This Meg Pokrass 2012
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The lasagna looked kind of hideous cold, but I shoved a big forkful into my mouth anyhow.
My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011
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He scoops up another forkful of food, then shovels it into my mouth.
Deep Throat Diva Cairo 2011
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“Drug rehabilitation,” Uncle Reuben muttered as he chewed his forkful of sirloin steak.
Raven V.C Andrews 2011
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After a forkful of Spanish omelette, he told me, "no, it wouldn't decrease my motivation or my business creativity: what other game would I play?"
Craig K. Comstock: After the American Dream Craig K. Comstock 2011
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“Yah, yah, yah,” Benny said, stuffing a forkful of green beans into his wide mouth.
Kings of Colorado David E. Hilton 2011
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Then, as I raised a forkful to my mouth, I heard the voice again, even louder.
Al Eisele: The Death of Privacy Al Eisele 2012
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After a forkful of Spanish omelette, he told me, "no, it wouldn't decrease my motivation or my business creativity: what other game would I play?"
Craig K. Comstock: After the American Dream Craig K. Comstock 2011
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Even though my stomach was protesting, I forced myself to swallow the last piece of meat and another forkful of green beans.
Raven V.C Andrews 2011
slumry commented on the word forkful
Toss a forkful of carbonaceous stuff on the compost pile, will ya?
July 17, 2007