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knork,
borrowing US$10,000 from his
grandparents and
ordering US$40,000
worth of
materials in
order to
create the
knork,
debuting the
knork at the...
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March 1, 1892, for a
pastry fork for
mixing pastry dough.
Cheese knife Knork Spork "Pastry fork left handed". www.anythingleft-handed.co.uk. EGLIN, ELLEN...
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serving utensils.
Knives Splayd Sporf Spife Knork Butter knife Cake and pie
server Spoons Spork Caviar spoon Ladle (spoon) Salt spoon...
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slightly curved tongs,
which can be used like
chopsticks or as a knife.
Knork – A
knife with a
single tine,
sharpened or serrated, set into the anterior...
- implements,
including the
spork (spoon / fork),
spife (spoon / knife), and
knork (knife / fork). The
sporf or
splayd combines all three. The word cutler...
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cream fork: A
spoon with flat
tines used for some desserts. See spork.
Knork Lemon fork for the tea
service Pickle fork: A long
handled fork used for...
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Dindal Voiced by
Patrick Warburton Alias Nurse Kronk Prin****l
Kronk (or
Knork)
Family Papi (father)
Krank (brother)
Unnamed sister Spouse Birdwell...
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pointed end, and a very sharp,
often serrated,
cutting edge
Butter knife Knork Sporf Strong, 226 Strong, 170 Long, Tony (13 May 2008). "May 13, 1637: Cardinal...
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Combination eating utensils –
Utensils with
hybrid traits, such as
sporks and
knorks Lusikkahaarukka – spoon-fork
combinationPages displaying wikidata descriptions...
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commonly used
together A
combination eating utensil,
sometimes called a '
knork', a fork-knife, a knife-fork, a
combination of fork and knife; a variant...