দাড়া, কাঁটা, কাঁটার দণ্ড, কাঁটার দাড়া
(1) A pointed projection.
(2) Spike.
(1) The takeaway points from this test are that the first prong requires specific intent; the second prong requires a very short time horizon for the speech, and the third prong is extremely hard to prove in court.
(2) He passed his fork to the right hand to prong the meat
(3) One prong comprised u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510positiveu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb eugenics, which meant manipulating human heredity and/or breeding to produce superior people.
(4) The second prong would be to identify and hire individuals retiring or separating from the military with critical skills.
(5) They had to make matters worse by using their forks, which they were happily dipping in and out of the salad and into their mouths, to prong the raw chicken and slap it on the hot stone.
(6) The second prong of the attack is to dramatically cut the price on the showroom floor.
(7) To satisfy the second prong , it could have pointed to McGinnis' failure to complain in a timely manner.
(8) The second prong of the MSN Explorer attack applies only to MSN email users.
(9) First, when considering the first prong of the test he deals with the differing conduct of the various appellants as if it were all essentially the same conduct.
(10) She then bent the prong of a fork and used it to pick the lock on a kitchen window, enabling her to escape to freedom.
(11) Beryllium fork tips were also manufactured to be attached to the prongs of standard forks for handling such things as celluloid scrap and gun cotton.
(12) I found the best way was to gently ease the slices, one at a time, between the prongs of the fork.
(13) The gaps between the white topaz prongs were wide enough for the broadsword's blade to slip through, as it was relatively thin despite the length.
(14) Some of his works contain images of tuning forks with halo-like parallel lines radiating off the two prongs .
(15) Fork wounds usually are clustered wounds consistent with the prongs of the fork used.
(16) I think those three prongs of the community development approach are pretty important, alongside controlling supply.
(17) The third contact member has a pair of prongs that extend into the rear hole section.
(18) For those of you who are not familiar with this product, it is a less-than-lethal stun gun with two metal prongs designed to incapacitate an assailant with a shock of high-voltage, low amperage electricity while you flee to safety.
(19) There are three prongs to the US government, remember.
(20) Iron forks with three curved prongs , called craams, are sometimes used to scoop the cockles out of the sand.
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