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Forking meaning
forked, crooked or winding
Synonyms of Forking
Example sentences (20)
This connects to Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths" New Media Reader: Jorge Luis Borges' "The Garden of Forking Paths" where the participant has a variety of choices on how they see a story unfold before them.
And with America’s forking over a staggering total of more than $100 billion in aid, magazine’s “person of the year” has grown accustomed to getting his way.
Anyone who drives a petrol or diesel car in the UK has been warned that they could soon be forking out much more for their fuel.
As reported, parents were left seething after forking out £80 for the Kids Party in the Park event last month at Castle Field, Southsea, but were left stunned when a host of the advertised attractions failed to show.
For example, Sky Mobile customers heading to the Maldives or Seychelles could be forking out a whopping £8.64 every minute for calls to local or UK mobiles – which is £130 for a 15-minute phone call.
In conversation, Dryhurst described Holly+ as an “abstracted fork” of Herndon’s identity—in open-source-software development, forking is the act of copying source code and then changing it.
It's reported the installation of undersoil technology has 'proved impossible', with the club already forking out £10million to beef up the Bobber Stand so it's fit for camera crews and equipment.
Should the outbreak spread further, consumers could find themselves forking out even more for a tray of eggs.
The other jars I tried also cost much less than what I was used to forking out.
The Whites are believed to be forking out a fee of around £150,000 for the prospect’s signature as they look to bolster their youth ranks.
Wanting to share the wealth with his loved ones, he planned a luxury holiday in the Bahamas for all 13 of his immediate family - forking out for flights and a villa.
Assertive Cheryl stood her ground and managed to strike a better deal, with Mark forking out £850.
Because of this, coffee machines are a common fixture in many people's kitchens nowadays, as they're a great way to brew a barista-style drink without forking out for cafe prices every day.
Despite the steep average annual cost of £2,252, more people have been forking out for individual medical insurance.
Even those forking out for a membership – and they’re not cheap either – are not guaranteed to be able to grab a ticket for the games they want to attend.
Forking out for an at-home rowing machine may at first seem quite the commitment.
He is adamant that Wyldecrest Parks should be forking out to change the sewage system to be more efficient and affordable in the long run using its own funds, of which it has plenty.
Liverpool taxpayers face forking out tens of thousands of pounds to pay for a government-approved body to oversee its continued improvement.
Low food and alcohol prices, shade, and big names made it worth it in my eyes, although I could not imagine forking over the requested ticket price.
They don’t last forever and I don’t want to reach the stage of constantly forking out to keep an old vehicle on the road.