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fork up

VERB
  1. to surrender someone or something to another
    render the town to the enemy
    render up the prisoners
    the guard delivered the criminal to the police
    fork over the money

How To Use fork up In A Sentence

  • Every year the tax man expects us to fork up.
  • You have to dig down deeply to fork up the roots.
  • Lightly fork up the surface soil between herbaceous plants to remove footprints. The Sun
  • Fork up the couscous pile on a platter or large shallow dish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Emily had turned towards the fire, holding the fork up to the flames, toasting a slice of bread.
  • Lightly fork up the surface soil between herbaceous plants to remove footprints. The Sun
  • He had to fork up some money again to have his watch repaired.
  • You have to dig down deeply to fork up the roots.
  • Every year the tax man expects us to fork up.
  • Lightly fork up the surface soil between herbaceous plants to remove footprints. The Sun
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