How To Use Fork up In A Sentence
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Every year the tax man expects us to fork up.
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You have to dig down deeply to fork up the roots.
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Lightly fork up the surface soil between herbaceous plants to remove footprints.
The Sun
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Fork up the couscous pile on a platter or large shallow dish.
Times, Sunday Times
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Emily had turned towards the fire, holding the fork up to the flames, toasting a slice of bread.
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Lightly fork up the surface soil between herbaceous plants to remove footprints.
The Sun
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He had to fork up some money again to have his watch repaired.
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You have to dig down deeply to fork up the roots.
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Every year the tax man expects us to fork up.
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Lightly fork up the surface soil between herbaceous plants to remove footprints.
The Sun
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You have to dig down deeply to fork up the roots.
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He picked his fork up gingerly, signalling the start of the meal, and spoke no more.
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Emily had turned towards the fire, holding the fork up to the flames, toasting a slice of bread.