Stepping back, he took away the double-tined fork and the robot straightened up.
At that instant Jadiver thrust a long, thin, double-tined fork deep into the back of the robot's neck, probing for the right place.
She would forget to use her napkin, or persist in using her knife instead of her four-tined silver fork.
With the crisp air stinging, and the huntsmen singing, And a ten-tined buck to kill!
And if he see a hart that beareth a high head that is wide and thin tined with long beams, if men ask what head he beareth, he shall answer a fair head and wide, and long beams, but it is not thick set neither well affeted.
In speaking of stags' antlers, means regularly tined and well grown.
A four-tined wooden fork for handling bundles of grain.
Every family that we knew at that time used three-tined steel forks and my mother naturally resented the implied criticism of her table ware.
A full crew consisted of a stacker, a boy to pass bundles, two drivers for the heavy wagon-racks, and a pitcher in the field who lifted the sheaves from the shock with a three-tined fork and threw them to the man on the load.
Four-tined forks are splendid implements in the hay-field, but any fork is a mighty poor thing to impale the gorgeous bliss reposing in a ripe water-melon's ruddy heart.
Two eyes gleamed wet in the moonlight, a tined antler crossed the harvest moon behind it.
That i wont eat enny more chicken soup with a one-tined fork.
They are kaught with a spear, and thare iz just about az mutch sport in it, az stabbing seed cowcumbers in a garden, by moonlite, with a three-tined fork.
And the wonder about Margaret was that she could eat at such a table and make it seem as though that tablecloth were the finest damask, and the two-tined forks the heaviest of silver.
It was all beautiful, the way she handled the two-tined fork and the old steel knife.
A many-tined pitchfork rested against one of the sheds.
The ape leaped out, and when he saw the powerful hero with the three-tined sword standing before him he asked: "And who may you be?
Then he ordered Field-Marshal Eel to fetch in a nine-tined fork, which weighed three thousand six hundred pounds.
When Yang Oerlang heard this he took his three-tined spear, and hastened to his temple.
Then Alan the huntsman sprang over the hillock, the hounds shot by, The does and the ten-tined buck made a marvelous bound, The hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry was nigh.
Cried Maclean: "Now a ten-tined buck in the sight of the wife and the child I had killed if the gluttonous kern had not wrought me a snail's own wrong!
Argentine pampas is a much smaller animal, of paler colour, with three-tined antlers.
The rusine or sambar group of Cervus, of which the characteristics are given above, comprises a considerable number of long-tailed species with three-tined antlers from the Indo-Malay countries and some parts of China.
Then Alan the huntsman sprang over the hillock, the hounds shot by, The does and the ten-tined buck made a marvellous bound, The hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry was nigh.
Besides, the ground would be deeply worked with the two or four tined hoe, at the time of thinning.
The first working of the rice fields after the transplanting, as we saw it in Japan, consisted in spading between the hills with a four-tined hoe, apparently more for loosening the soil and aeration than for killing weeds.
Those two-tined steel forks were a positive sting to her.
And there she sat, at a table made of pine boards, eating boiled potatoes with a two-tined steel fork!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: acute; barbed; horned; horny; pointed; pronged; spiked; spined; spiny; tapered; tapering; tined; toothed