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[ prawngd, prongd ] / prɔŋd, prɒŋd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR pronged ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivehaving prongs (often used in combination): a four-pronged fork. Origin of prongedFirst recorded in 1760–70; prong + -ed3 Words nearby prongedpronator, prone, pronephros, prone pressure method, prong, pronged, pronghorn, prong key, pronominal, pronominalize, pronormoblast Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for prongedWith a pronged implement that they had given him, he set to work to mash the food into as soft a mass as possible. The Martian|Allen Glasser They run ort as tho Satun hisself was arter them with a red hot ten pronged pitchfork. The Complete Works of Artemus Ward|Charles Farrar Browne (AKA Artemus Ward) The man in the punt was busy catching eels with a pronged pole, tipped with iron. It is furnished with a two pronged drag and a heavy steel chain, guaranteed to stand a strain of 2000 pounds. Wolf and Coyote Trapping|A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding
Words related to prongedsharp, barbed, acute, pointed, stinging, sharpened, prick, injure, wound, punch, hurt, stick, jab, peaked, keen, spiked, acuminate, fine, edged, cornered |