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fork

verb as in go separate ways

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"There were hundreds of genocides and ecocides in human history before, but this one in Palestine sits at a fork in human history," he said.

From Salon

So if the price of crude goes up on the world market, Nigerians will still be forced to fork out more naira.

From BBC

And each ”classic utensil set” includes a fork, spoon, knife and chopsticks, for versatility.

The summer series against England could easily have gone another way with Marcus Smith's off-day off the tee in Dunedin an obvious fork in the road.

From BBC

“For the first four or five months I couldn’t really get my arm off my side, I couldn’t eat with a knife or fork, and I was only really bicep-curling 5kg.”

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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