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Here are some example sentences: She kept stabbing her meat with her fork. A stabbing that happened last night was on the news. The accused was convicted for the brutal stabbing.
Five fat friars frying fish for the fork.
Scales, fork tongue, and cold blooded
Yes, so please don't try it.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe the fear of your tongue being stuck to a lamp post.
In my opinion, I think a fork. Honstely, i think a spoon because onetime my friends cousin stabbed her tongue with a fork and her tongue started bleeding ~ i think spoons are easier to use then forks because forks are all pokey and i use spoons for more of my foods
Liam Payne has a fear of spoons, so he eats ice-cream with a fork
The biggest fear of public speakers is an "slip of the tongue".
Forks come in two sizes. The larger fork is the salad fork and the smaller fork is the one you eat your main entree with. There is also a salad fork that is about 12" long and has about 3 "Spikes" coming off the end of it and is paired with another fork that is used to "toss" salads (to stir all the ingredients).
A snake has a forked tongue because it evolved as a 'direction finding' sense over thousands of years. As a snake flicks its tongue, microscopic particles of scent stick to it. The tongue is pulled back into the mouth, and placed into the Jacobson's Organ - an area of very sensitive nerve cells. So sensitive that it can detect the microscopic variations from one half of the forked tongue to the other - telling the snake to 'go this way' to food !
Stabbing the distributor means inserting it in place.
Stabbing Westward ended in 2002.