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Recent Examples of prong
Noun
Caputo spent four days in the hospital following her arrest and had to take antibiotics for a skin infection where the Taser prongs had hit her, according to the warrant.—Shira Moolten, Sun Sentinel, 7 June 2025 After the struggle, Caputo had a hematoma under her right eye, bruises and a scar from the Taser prongs, the warrant states.—Isabel Rivera, Miami Herald, 6 June 2025
Verb
There’s no definitive diagnostic test for schizophrenia, so doctors will typically take a multi-pronged approach.—Nina Bahadur, SELF, 15 Sep. 2018 Google, which has been under fire for being one of the biggest enablers of fake news, is now fighting back with a new multi-pronged, $300 million plan to elevate quality journalism.—Alyssa Newcomb /, NBC News, 20 Mar. 2018 See All Example Sentences for prong
Individual plates, perforated with pinholes, are illuminated by a bright central light.
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Martin Bush,
Space.com,
5 July 2025
This is the same political culture that perforated Hogg’s own political maturation — one where the stringent structures of establishment politics’ demands of loyalty ring hollow and moral idealism is a necessity.
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Maximo Bratter,
The Orlando Sentinel,
20 June 2025
Nearly 150 people reported being pricked with needles across France over the weekend, during its nationwide music festival Fête de la Musique.
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Nicole Fallert,
USA Today,
26 June 2025
In Paris, prosecutors said investigations were opened after three people, including a 15-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man, reported being pricked in separate incidents across the city.
Then Kekere-Ekun will quill piece by piece using colored paper, ribbons and parts of canvases before it's eventually completed.
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CNN,
CNN,
2 Nov. 2022
Visitors can view a variety of media including textiles—such as Navajo artist D.Y. Begay’s Southwest landscape painting on wool—beadwork, sculpture, photography, film and even clothing attire such as beaded and quilled Louboutin shoes.
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