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[prawng, prong] / prɔŋ, prɒŋ /


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This half-mile, wheelchair-accessible paved loop takes you through a lovely forest along the West Prong Little Pigeon River.

From New York Times • Jun. 19, 2023

Prong two: the “operational program,” in which a utility in trouble can send up a flare and ask for help from the neighbors.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 22, 2023

Such changes to regulations and standards are said to be Prong No. 2.

From New York Times • Mar. 16, 2017

Prong No 1: What we’re all doing — women helping women, supporting each other, inspiring each other, networking, cross-promoting, urging each other on.

From Forbes • Aug. 10, 2011

All sheep will not endure such ardent shepherding as that practised by Mr. Prong, and therefore he was driven to seek out for himself a peculiar flock.

From Rachel Ray by Trollope, Anthony




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