Assuming you haven't actually spotted an eating utensil lying in the street, this idiom refers to the forked path that a road takes, with one path going one way and the other path going the other way. It's like a fork in a tree making a Y shape.
Depends on the definition of fork that you are using. For example: I lost my fork during lunch. Example 2: There was a fork in the road, so I chose the left path.
Yes, the word 'fork' is a noun (fork, forks) and a verb (fork, forks, forking, forked).Examples:He used a fork to pierce the meat to check its doneness. (noun)After about a half mile, the road will fork and you bear left. (verb)
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There are many types of forks and, except for the fork in the road, they are all utensils. Since there are many more types of utensils than there are forks the word utensil is more abstract
Fork in the road means a time when it is necessary to make a decision.
Fork in the Road was created on 2009-04-07.
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When you come to the fork in the road, take it.
A Fork in the Road - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16
Belle fourche means "beautiful fork" in English. As with the English "fork", this is likely to be the name of a place where a river or a road divides into branches.
The cast of The Fork in the Road - 1915 includes: Lafe McKee as The Innkeeper
The cast of Fork in the Road - 2012 includes: Danielle Lozeau as Ariel
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at a fork in a road.
The cast of A Fork in the Road - 2011 includes: Jasmine Chen as Lisa Rhys Wyn Trenhaile as Dad
The cast of Fork in the Road with Sheree Clark - 2013 includes: Sheree Clark as herself