forkless

forkless

(ˈfɔːkləs)
adj
without a fork
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Because of this personal history, at our camp in Arkansas they began to call me "Forkless." Whereas shirttails were cut off in "I missed" ceremonies, I was forced to eat my camp meals with a special fork on which the "fingers" all had been ground down to nubbins.
But switching to your hands midway, as the mayor also did, simply makes you seem feckless as well as forkless; better to stick to your guns, and tines.
One year ago, Forkless Gourmet with its Gourmet Bun Meals gave people authentic ethnic warm meals all wrapped up in a bun.
Expand this circle a little further into areas of vegetarianism and raw foods, categories considered part of the "new" lifestyle-based healthy pyramid, and you see the opportunity for Forkless Gourmet.
Forkless Gourmet's Bun Meals are microwavable rolls that even the messiest eaters can consume neatly using only their hands.
Forkless Gourmet products are available in natural foods stores and some groceries.
We were feasting, forkless, eating ethnically, teaching them to lap up dahl puree and curried mango with soft shreds of steaming roti.
In situations where your lift trucks handle large, non-standard unit loads (for example, lawn or garden tractors) or in cases where load handling requires use of forklift attachments like carton clamps or forkless, top-handling devices, special clearances for the lift truck and attachment are needed.
Not all lift trucks have forks; there are many forkless forklifts, so to speak.
This equipment mounts on Lennox's forkless lift trucks; it handles any of the HVAC units packaged in a corrugated carton specifically de-signed for this type of handling (see How it works, page 33).