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Pitchfork
Pitchfork Pitch"fork`, n.
A fork, or farming utensil, used in pitching hay, sheaves of
grain, or the like.
Pitchfork
Pitchfork Pitch"fork`, v. t.
To pitch or throw with, or as with, a pitchfork.
He has been pitchforked into the footguards. --G. A.
Sala.
Meaning of Pitchforks from wikipedia
- or
bamboo were used.
Unlike a
garden fork, a
pitchfork lacks a grab at the end of its handle.
Pitchforks with few
tines set far
apart are
typically used...
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Project Pitchfork are a
German dark wave and
electronic music group from Hamburg, Germany.
Project Pitchfork were
formed by
Peter Spilles and Dirk Scheuber...
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Pitchfork (formerly
Pitchfork Media) is an
American online music publication founded in 1996 by Ryan
Schreiber in Minneapolis. It
originally covered alternative...
- "Black Eagle"
counted 50,000 rebels. However, they were
armed only with
pitchforks, axes, and spades,
which gave the name to the uprising.
Troops for the...
- Devil's
Pitchfork can
refer to: The Blivet, also
known as the Devil's
tuning fork, an
impossible object and
optical illusion Bidens frondosa, an herb...
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Colin Pitchfork is a
British double child-murderer and rapist. He was the
first person convicted of rape and
murder using DNA
profiling after he murdered...
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Pitchfork was an
American post-hardcore band
formed in 1986 in San Diego,
California and
disbanded in 1990. They are most well
known as the
first "real"...
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Pitchfork is the
debut EP by
American rock band Clutch,
released on
vinyl 7" & 12" in
October 1991 only in the US.
There was the
standard black vinyl...
- The
Pitchforks of Duke University,
commonly referred to as "The Duke
Pitchforks" or just "The
Pitchforks", is Duke University's
oldest continuing a cappella...
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pieces from
Pitchfork's online content. The
magazine ended after 11
issues in
November 2016. In
December 2013,
Pitchfork Media debuted The
Pitchfork Review...