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Remembering my mother's advice, I try to buy a fish fork.
With a silky smile, she picked up a fish fork and offered it to him.
I'm going to kill him, Harriet thought, her fish fork gripped in a way it was not meant to be used.
"How can I tell the difference between the fish fork and the dessert fork?"
He is expected to socialize; to use a fish fork correctly when the occasion arises.
It will also buy you the freedom to bring your own linens, wines and engraved fish forks from home.
(Actually, she said you can't have too many fish forks, but I'm getting ahead of myself.)
(A proper fish fork is nowhere to be found.)
Once everyone's bouquet was applauded by the group, it was time to set the table for lunch, complete with fish forks and knives.
If last week's Oscar broadcast is any indication, the familiar black tie is going the way of the fedora and the fish fork.
Theirs is a tiny industry promoting renewed appreciation of the fish fork, polite children and social courtesies now mostly seen in colorized movies.
She speared a scallop with the fish fork and held it out to him, by way of demonstration, and he broke into his sunniest smile.
On the left, from the outside in, are the fish fork, the meat fork and a salad fork (or fruit fork).
No fish forks at shiva.)
On April 7, 2009, 40 men rampaged through the park destroying equipment and attacking workers with fishing forks, sticks, knives, iron bars and guns.
Yes, there is a textbook for waiting tables and this summer 22 food-obsessed high school students have been committing its napkin folds and fish forks to memory.
Nervousness sends my fish fork clattering into my neighbour's steak knife despite his best attempts to improve my dining etiquette.
Really, it's all in jest-a man who can't take a little joking is only a short step from far more serious sins, like eating his salad with a fish fork.
And here we have old Hook pretending to produce his own fish when he couldn't produce his own fish knives or fish forks to eat it with.
On that day, all people from Deng's family will go back to their ancestors' houses and erect a 36m long wooden rod using fish forks in the center of the village.
It was sort of like trying to keep track of who was at the ball in "War and Peace," but at least by now I knew what a fish fork was.
The mountain's southern watershed drains into San Antonio Creek, the north side into Lytle Creek and the Fish Fork of the San Gabriel River.
You may have no use for a fish fork, but there it is, along with a battalion of wine glasses, butter knives and bread plates, to say nothing of cellular phones and, of course, the check.
The Twelve True Fishermen took up their celebrated fish knives and fish forks, and approached it as gravely as if every inch of the pudding cost as much as the silver fork it was eaten with.
The East Fork, sometimes considered part of the main stem, rises in the shadow of Mount San Antonio has two smaller forks of its own, the Prairie Fork and the Fish Fork.