pronged Definition
pronged (prôŋd)
adjective
having prongs
pronged Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- attack: Hitler started the ball rolling with a three pronged attack on Russia on 22nd June 1941.
- approach: Two pronged approach serves nervous market All of which brings us to the question of what to do with the cash in the portfolio.
- strategy: During the presidency of Ronald Reagan the US ruling class responded with an aggressive two pronged strategy.
- campaign: He has launched a two pronged campaign to improve the situation.
- plug: UK uses 3 pronged square pin plugs, 13 amp. / 240 volts.
- fork: Of course there is the pronged fork, the fiend's own goad for sending his own to their destiny.
Browse dictionary entries near pronged
- ‹ prong
- ‹ pronephros
- ‹ prone
- ‹ pronator
- ‹ pronate
- ‹ pronatalist
- ‹ pron
- ‹ promycelium
- ‹ promulge
- ‹ promulgate
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