pitchfork / ˈpɪtʃˌfɔrk /

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pitchfork2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a large, long-handled fork for manually lifting and pitching hay, stalks of grain, etc.
  2. pitchforks, Northern U.S. beggar's-lice, especially the achenes of Spanish needles.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to pitch or throw with or as if with a pitchfork.

更多pitchfork例句

  1. In place of torches and pitchforks, however, the campus workforce held signs that read, “Just Do Better,” “We Believe Mary,” and “Empower Women.”
  2. Pitchfork called him a “a rap-obsessed misfit from a summer camp who freestyles poorly” who is “ridiculous without knowing it.”
  3. Jessica Hopper, senior editor of The Pitchfork Review, offered a mixed-to-negative assessment.
  4. “Its all-ages, aisle-reaching attitude is ready for mass consumption,” according to Pitchfork.
  5. A living, doddering Lee was far less useful to the pitchfork crowd than a hanged, virile Lee would have been.
  6. No more scanning the pages of Pitchfork for news about The Kid Daytona, Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar I just follow their tweets.
  7. There are three there, Bill, with a jolly large blue unicorn and a gold pitchfork on em, which is the old ladys arms.
  8. "It's a long time sence I've seen that old white hoss with the big pitchfork brand on his shoulder," said Talpers.
  9. It follows deep wounds such as are made by a hayrake or a pitchfork; or seared wounds, such as are made by a toy pistol.
  10. One attacked a settler, who returned a mortal wound with a pitchfork.
  11. When a pitchfork is struck, in order to pitch a tune, its end is put on the table, and a greater sound is produced.