1. an implement with two or more prongs used especially for taking up (as in eating), pitching, or digging
2. a forked part, tool, or piece of equipment
3. a division into branches or the place where something divides into branches
4. confluence
5. one of the branches into which something forks
6. an attack by one chess piece (such as a knight) on two pieces simultaneously
7. to divide into two or more branches
where the road forks
8. to use or work with a fork
9. to turn into a fork
10. to give the form of a fork to
forking her fingers
11. to attack (two chessmen) simultaneously
12. to raise, pitch, dig, or work with a fork
fork hay
13. pay, contribute —used with over, out, or up
had to fork over $5000
14. a small tool with two or more pointed parts (called prongs or tines) used for picking up and eating food
15. a garden tool with two or more prongs used for lifting and digging soil
16. a place where something (such as a road or river) divides into two parts
17. to divide into two parts
18. to pay or give (money)
19. to lift or throw (something) with a fork
20. an implement having a handle and two or more prongs for taking up (as in eating), pitching, or digging
21. a forked part or tool
22. the place where something divides or branches
a fork in the road
23. one of the parts into which something divides or branches
the left fork
24. to divide into branches
Drive to where the road forks.
25. to pitch or lift with a fork
26. a forked part, tool, or piece of equipment — see tuning fork
27. the lower part of the human body where the legs diverge from the trunk usually including the legs