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forkful

/fawrk-fool/US // ˈfɔrk fʊl //

一小口,一小杯,一小撮,一小块

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural fork·fuls.

    • : the amount a fork can hold.

Examples

  • This is an ideal dish for eating propped up in bed, on the sofa or sitting on the stoop outside, because each forkful delivers a flavorful, comforting, saucy bite with no fuss and no mess.

  • Each forkful of these vibrant, in-season ingredients is like taking a bite of springtime.

  • “Feel my noodle,” he says as he lowers a forkful onto her face.

  • Dad tried a forkful of her food and went reeling into the kitchen to drink a gallon of milk.

  • The old-fashioned, slow, hard work of lifting the hay by the forkful into the barn was no longer necessary.

  • After tasting his first forkful of food, he gasped, "And none of this ham!"

  • Grimacing as he did so, Harky pitched another forkful of hay down the chute.

  • They fed the hens and gave George Washington a liberal measure of oats and a big forkful of hay.