Let's face it, his forked tongue has worked overtime for the right to be bronzed.
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It was sometimes pointed, but more generally forked or swallow-tailed at the end.
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Dyson speculates that the forked bow prevents the boat from submarining in waves.
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I forked out for the pillow covers from National Allergy Supply several years ago.
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Is there a similar page that has a lot of content which could be merged or forked?
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The fall is forked and looks like two falls when the river is flowing heavily.
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Various other projects have since forked from Wikipedia for editorial reasons.
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When I'd run out of German verbs, I reluctantly forked over 20 deutsche marks.
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Having a forked tongue allows them to tell which direction a smell is coming from.
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Bifurcate: resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches; "the biramous appendages of an arthropod"; "long branched hairs on its legson which pollen collects"; "a forked river"; "a forked tail"; "forked lightning"; "horseradish grown in poor soil may develop prongy roots"
Double: having two meanings with intent to deceive; "a sly double meaning"; "spoke with forked tongue"
(forking) furcation: the place where something divides into branches
(forking) branching: the act of branching out or dividing into branches
(Forking (chess)) In chess, a fork is a tactic that uses one piece to attack two or more of the opponent's pieces at the same time, hoping to achieve material gain (by capturing one of the opponent's pieces) because the opponent can only counter one of the two (or more) threats. ...
(Forking (model theory)) In model theory, a forking extension of a type is an extension that is in some sense not free, and a non-forking extension is an extension that is as free as possible. This can be used to extend the notions of linear or algebraic independence to stable theories. ...
That splits into two or more directions, or parts
(Forking) To loosen carrots, potatoes, parsnips &c with a pitchfork to facilitate picking.
(Forking: [for]) Forking refers to the notion that a software project may evolve in multiple directions as multiple people have different goals for the project. This may occur under the open source development model. It is highly discouraged, as it does not maximize the use of resources. ...