Pronunciation: /spɔrk/
noun a utensil that is a combination of a spoon and a fork, typically having a spoon-like bowl with tines at the end
A1 I use a spork to eat my lunch.
A2 The spork is a combination of a spoon and a fork.
B1 The cafeteria provided sporks for the students to use.
B2 I prefer using a spork when camping because it's versatile.
C1 The spork has become a popular utensil in fast food restaurants.
C2 Some people collect unique and vintage sporks as a hobby.
formal The spork is a hybrid utensil that combines the functions of a spoon and a fork.
informal I always grab a spork when I'm eating takeout food.
slang I can't believe you're using a spork to eat your salad, that's so funny!
figurative She's like a spork - versatile and able to adapt to any situation.
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