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- adj. having four prongs
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“Aside from exemplifying tremendous allure and sophistication, most jewelers agree that such engagement ring is becoming a popular choice among future brides because of its 76 facets and uncut corners usually mounted in a four-pronged setting.”
“Here is Trump's four-pronged outline for guaranteed success:”
“With the stage and its four-pronged tentacle-like structure set more toward the middle of the field, fans were able to get up-close-and-personal with the band.”
The Huffington Post: U2 Energizes Chicago During North American Tour Kickoff
“After that, you just flip him on his back, feel to make sure both testicles are present and accounted for, and use the four-pronged elastrator to slip a tight, heavy rubber band around their base.”
“Her four-pronged cane gleamed in the moonlight as she sat down with a grunt.”
“Finally, in July, the administration settled on a four-pronged plan.”
“And there, GNB Media is allowed to copy the material to facilitate teaching, especially considering the other parts of the traditional four-pronged balancing test.”
“Today was the launch of our four-pronged project, which includes an environmental health and safety (EHS) academy, environmental education, and energy efficiency projects in three communities.”
Madeleine M. Kunin: Creating an Environmental Miracle in China
“He pulled out a long crane-like appendage that folded in on itself three times and ended in a four-pronged hook.”
“Her feet were jammed into fur-lined boots, and she had a four-pronged metal cane in one hand.”
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