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[ fawrk-fool ] / ˈfɔrk fʊl /
noun, plural fork·fuls.the amount a fork can hold. Origin of forkful1635–45; fork + -ful, probably on the model of spoonful usage note for forkfulSee -ful. Words nearby forkfulforkball, forked, forked chain, forked lightning, for keeps, forkful, forklift, fork-lift truck, fork luncheon, fork out, fork over Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for forkful“Feel my noodle,” he says as he lowers a forkful onto her face. How ‘Real World’ Sean Duffy Morphed Into the Shutdown Congressman|Andrew Romano|October 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST Matt Peasley paused, with a forkful of provender halfway to his mouth. Cappy Ricks|Peter B. Kyne Dad tried a forkful of her food and went reeling into the kitchen to drink a gallon of milk. Little Brother|Cory Doctorow The Holy Mother, full of pity for the poor animals, asked the master of the house to give them at least a forkful of hay. Rumanian Bird and Beast Stories|Anonymous
Sammy dug into his cold dinner and speared up a forkful, waiting for Freddy to finish swallowing. My mind was on it all the time, and every forkful was placed with considerate care. In Pastures Green|Peter McArthur
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