prong (Meaning)

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prong (n)

a pointed projection

prong Sentence Examples

  1. The fork had three prongs, making it ideal for serving salads.
  2. He used a two-prong approach to tackle the complex problem, addressing both the technical and social aspects.
  3. The deer's antlers had multiple sharp prongs, a sign of its maturity.
  4. The plug's prongs were bent, making it difficult to insert into the socket.
  5. The pitchfork's prongs dug deep into the hay, effortlessly lifting and tossing it.
  6. She adjusted the prongs on the diamond ring to ensure a perfect fit.
  7. The garden rake had long, sturdy prongs designed to gather leaves and debris efficiently.
  8. He carefully removed the fish from the hook using a pair of pliers with narrow prongs.
  9. The candelabra's prongs held the candles securely in place, casting a warm glow throughout the room.
  10. The chef skillfully pierced the meat with the barbecue fork's prongs, ensuring even cooking on the grill.

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a pointed projection

tine, sticker, tip, spike, apex, nose,barb, pinpoint, jag, pike

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The fork had three prongs, making it ideal for serving salads.

He used a two-prong approach to tackle the complex problem, addressing both the technical and social aspects.

The deer's antlers had multiple sharp prongs, a sign of its maturity.

The plug's prongs were bent, making it difficult to insert into the socket.