A utensil with two or more prongs, used for eating or serving food.
That's why I believe California incorporated the three prongs of the Miller standard. So it's not just deviant violence.
A pitchfork with four prongs.
An implement with two or more prongs used for raising, carrying, piercing, or digging.
We set all loose diamonds in our engagement Settings with the strength and security of platinum prongs.
The stockholder rights movement has two prongs.
an agricultural tool used for lifting or digging; has a handle and metal prongs.
Unicorn fish are generally nonaggressive, but during a rare fight they defend themselves with forward-pointing prongs on either side of their tails rather than the prominent horn on their heads.
The policy will be fleshed out in the chancellor's autumn statement next month; it is likely to have two prongs.
Fingers like prongs of steel dug into his throat.
The usual prongs and holes are mostly hidden.
One of the prongs of the garden fork went through his foot.
Run the piece of jewelry over your stockings, blouse and skin to make sure the prongs or metal don’t tear your clothing or skin.
The control of the investment in projects prongs to the whole procedure. We must adopt such all—round approach to manage from the early beginning of the project.