forking (Meaning)

Wordnet

forking (n)

the place where something divides into branches

the act of branching out or dividing into branches

Webster

forking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Fork

forking Sentence Examples

  1. The waiter skillfully forked the pasta onto the diner's plate.
  2. The farmer used a pitchfork to distribute hay to his livestock.
  3. The construction worker forked up the dirt into the wheelbarrow.
  4. The gardener carefully forked the soil around the newly planted shrubs.
  5. The chef forked the steak onto the grill, carefully monitoring its temperature.
  6. The hikers forked their way through the dense undergrowth.
  7. The artist forked out a healthy sum for art supplies.
  8. The politician forked over campaign funds to secure votes.
  9. The scientist forked out tiny samples of tissue for examination.
  10. The child forked the last bite of cake into their mouth with relish.

FAQs About the word forking

the place where something divides into branches, the act of branching out or dividing into branchesof Fork

separating,parting, dividing, spreading, diverging, distributing,retreating, branching (out), scattering, dispersing

joining,joining, gathering, meeting, gathering, converging, assembling, assembling, meeting,converging

The waiter skillfully forked the pasta onto the diner's plate.

The farmer used a pitchfork to distribute hay to his livestock.

The construction worker forked up the dirt into the wheelbarrow.

The gardener carefully forked the soil around the newly planted shrubs.