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phrasal verbIf you fork out for something, you spend a lot of money on it. [informal] He will have to fork out for private school fees for Nina. [VP + for/on] You don't ask people to fork out every time they drive up the motorways. [VERB PARTICLE] Britons fork out more than a billion pounds a year on toys. [VP n + for/on] See full dictionary entry for forkfork out in British English or fork over or fork up verb(adverb) slang to pay (money, goods, etc), esp with reluctance Examples of 'fork out' in a sentencefork out Blood was running from the wound, but he didn't waste time pulling the fork out.And hey, they even did their own conveyancing, so they didn't have to fork out those exorbitant lawyer's fees. Chinese translation of 'fork out'- forgot
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Definition to pay, esp. with reluctance He'll have to fork out for private school fees. Synonyms shell out (informal) remit See forkAdditional synonymsDefinition to give up (money or information) I'll have to cough up $10,000 for repairs. Synonyms fork out, deliver, hand over, surrender, come across (informal), shell out (informal), ante up (informal, US) Definition to pay (money) promptly or in full We claimed a refund, but the company wouldn't pay up. Synonyms pay, fork out (informal), stump up (British, informal), make payment, pay in full, settle up, come up with the money - forgo
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