Wiktionary
n. 1 A set of cutlery consisting of a table knife and a dinner fork. 2 A picture of a knife and a fork, used to signal a restaurant.
Wikipedia
Knife and Fork may refer to:
- Knife and Fork Inn
- "A Knife and a Fork", song by Dave Edmunds and Rockpile
- "A Knife and a Fork", Kip Anderson 1966
- "Knife and fork", song by Stan Ridgway from Black Diamond (Stan Ridgway album)
Usage examples of "knife and fork".
Hermione, on the other hand, kept putting down her knife and fork and diving under the table for her bag, from which she would seize a book to check some fact or figure.
As Harry laid down his knife and fork, she seemed to come out of a reverie.
Hermione was having a lot of difficulty managing her knife and fork, her fingers were so stiff and swollen.
Harry laid down his knife and fork, his heart beating rather fast considering that all he was doing was sitting in bed.
His cup and knife and fork, all he wanted except just the food, was laid ready on the table on a newspaper.
Her knife and fork were still going, but I caught her looking at me, then she looked at her plate again.
Jeff finished the meal and slammed his knife and fork down angrily, then rose and left without so much as a glance at his brother.
Cynthia took up knife and fork with the determination of a Crusader riding out with sword and shield, but Francine signaled the waiter.
But sure enough, little Toddy had put down his knife and fork as soon as E.
Leonard Spreregen's eyes clouded, his mouth tightened, and he sat up straight, putting down the knife and fork on a slab of hot ham.
That strongbox where they kept the school reports could have been opened with a knife and fork.