prong (Meaning)
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prong (n)
a pointed projection
Synonyms & Antonyms of prong
prong Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The pitchfork's prongs dug deep into the hay, effortlessly lifting and tossing it.
- She adjusted the prongs on the diamond ring to ensure a perfect fit.
- The garden rake had long, sturdy prongs designed to gather leaves and debris efficiently.
- He carefully removed the fish from the hook using a pair of pliers with narrow prongs.
- The candelabra's prongs held the candles securely in place, casting a warm glow throughout the room.
- The chef skillfully pierced the meat with the barbecue fork's prongs, ensuring even cooking on the grill.
FAQs About the word prong
a pointed projection
tine, sticker, tip, spike, apex, nose,barb, pinpoint, jag, pike
No antonyms found.
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.