fork over Synonyms
fork over Meaning
fork over (v)
to surrender someone or something to another
fork over
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fork over Sentence Examples
- The greedy landlord demanded that his tenants fork over the rent immediately or face eviction.
- The corrupt politician sought to fork over bribes to secure the election in his favor.
- The desperate gambler forked over his last dollar in a futile attempt to turn his fortunes.
- The extortionist threatened to harm the victim's family unless they forked over a large sum of money.
- The reluctant taxpayer reluctantly forked over his portion of the tax burden.
- The scammer lured the unsuspecting victim into forking over their personal information.
- The kidnappers demanded a hefty ransom, threatening to harm their captive unless the family forked over the payment.
- The bully coerced the smaller child into forking over their lunch money.
- The drug dealer forced his customers to fork over exorbitant prices for his illicit goods.
- The remorseful debtor struggled to fork over the money he owed, knowing the consequences of his actions.
FAQs About the word fork over
to surrender someone or something to another
pay, spend, shell out, expend, give, disburse,lay out, run through, dissipate, rain
save,save, lay up, realize, lay up, realize, secure,make, gain, procure
The greedy landlord demanded that his tenants fork over the rent immediately or face eviction.
The corrupt politician sought to fork over bribes to secure the election in his favor.
The desperate gambler forked over his last dollar in a futile attempt to turn his fortunes.
The extortionist threatened to harm the victim's family unless they forked over a large sum of money.