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Meaning of prongy

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prongy (s)

resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches

prongy Sentence Examples

  1. The branches of the tree were gnarled and prongy, making it difficult to climb.
  2. She gingerly picked up the prongy stick, wary of its sharp ends.
  3. The thicket was dense and prongy, hindering our progress through the forest.
  4. He stepped cautiously over the prongy roots protruding from the ground.
  5. The prongy fence surrounding the pasture kept the livestock contained.
  6. We used a prongy rake to clear the debris from the garden.
  7. The old chair had a prongy edge that needed to be sanded down.
  8. The path was littered with prongy rocks, making hiking treacherous.
  9. The prongy brambles scratched at our legs as we pushed through the undergrowth.
  10. We avoided walking barefoot on the prongy gravel path to prevent injury.

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resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches

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The branches of the tree were gnarled and prongy, making it difficult to climb.

She gingerly picked up the prongy stick, wary of its sharp ends.

The thicket was dense and prongy, hindering our progress through the forest.

He stepped cautiously over the prongy roots protruding from the ground.