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He reached into his pocket and drew out a silver carving fork.
Jesus, she had not come prepared with the spirit lamp and carving fork!
Turn the pork over and stab the skin with a carving fork a couple of hundred times.
She chased him out with a carving fork.
He picked up the knife and carving fork and started to pin down the capon.
He uses this ivory-handled carving fork and knife, made in the 19th century, to serve his lemon tart.
The man in overalls halted, then moved back and stood with the carving fork held a few inches from Lafarge's eyes.
Skewers like the silver one above, made in London in the early 1800's, were used to hold meat before the development of carving forks.
A carving fork is a long, two-pronged fork used to hold meat steady while it is being carved.
If any lady or gentleman... He held a piece of fowl up on the prong of the carving fork.
Carving forks are often sold together with carving knives or slicers as part of a matched carving set.
This was in use simply as a support for a carving fork laid horizontally across it with the two tines of the fork touching the flame.
Krenwinkel then stabbed him a number of times and left a carving fork protruding from his stomach and a knife from his throat.
A five-piece set, above ($895), includes four knives and a carving fork, all with curved olive wood handles, stored in a block of olive wood.
Brad and Terry go running off to find Todd, but Brad meets his maker when Terry stabs him in the neck with a carving fork.
She gave Leno LaBianca 14 puncture wounds with an ivory-handled, two-tined carving fork, which she left jutting out of his stomach.
Place on a flat dish with legs pointing diagonally towards you, hold with a carving fork and cut through wing joints; carve legs the same way and divide in two.
There are also 30 third prizes of Kitchen Devil Professional Carving Sets, which comprise a 20cm/8in carving knife, a steel sharpener and carving fork.
It includes 0.4 to 3.5-kg cleavers, knives for butchering, knives and spatulas for kitchens and bakeries, cheese knives, carving forks and bonding knives.
The engineer confronted her in her next employer's kitchen and asked for blood, urine and stool samples; she swore she had never been sick and advanced on him with a carving fork.
Pass a long piece of string through each hole and tie the ends of the string to a carving fork, so the meat can be suspended in a pan without it touching the bottom.
The man with the red hot carving fork used his free hand to grip the broad strip of plaster sealing Lafarge's mouth and said reluctantly, "When gag is removed, you will begin to speak.
She wears a blue flannel shirt-waist, which is now rolled up at the sleeves, disclosing her brawny arms; she has a carving fork in her hand, with which she pounds on the table to mark the time.
The road wound gradually upwards towards the Downs - only the English could call uplands downs - until I was clear of the motorways which cut through Kent like the prongs of a carving fork stabbing at France.