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The problem may be that the prongs are too close together.
How many more prongs will there be to the attack?
He put his tongue between her prongs and worked hard.
I held the prong in the middle of them and struck it a few times.
But it is still possible to crawl under the prongs.
And so did the massive prong which he was holding in his hand.
This letter was always written with three prongs but it should have had four.
And then there's the second prong of the attack the government offensive.
The space between those prongs of stone looked very narrow.
The third prong is necessary to set the ground correctly.
The second prong would include key benchmark information based on the company's industry.
On the way out we saw the first prong of the Soviet invasion from the air.
This is why you need two prongs on a plug for it to work.
"Whose prong did you suck to stay out of the real fight?"
How would they like it if the prong were in the other claw?
Turning the prongs on the right side can cause the string to break.
It's, the thing that you push it into, the two prongs will do.
This one had a prong like a dagger in its head.
It felt as if the prongs were meeting solid stone.
If a person is very close, the prongs do not have to shoot but they will still shock.
I felt the prongs of two marsh spears in my back.
On the first prong, he had occupied the office for all 17 years of his employment.
Over the next several months, it became apparent that the strategy to win had many prongs.
Except that the story has another prong, far less known, and tied to public policy rather than popular culture.
Those who ignore even one prong do so at their peril.