Definitionn. the place where something divides into branches
Last update: September 20, 2015
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Betsy was seated at the table, forking sausage onto her plate and smothering pancakes in maple syrup. [Please select]
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A third tunnel starts from this sleeping chamber, soon forking and leading to the wheat barns. [Please select]
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The limb, although crooked and forking in several places, was not very thick. [Please select]
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Reaching the last forking, he did not pause, but set out over the main trail. [Please select]
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And with that they set to again raking, and forking, and sweeping away. [Please select]
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Bifurcation: a forking or division into two: the point at which a forking occurs. [Please select]
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Jim Douglas looked at them for a moment, returned the salaam of the men driving the oxen and forking the straw, then turned his horse toward the cantonment again. [Please select]
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Westward, by a forking road, to the flat head of the Lizard lying above the Subz-mundi, eastward toward the tail and the old cantonment. [Please select]
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