noun
- plural of pitchfork: long-handled farming tools with sharp prongs used for lifting and moving hay, straw, or other materials
- symbols of angry mob justice or peasant revolt
Usage: figurative
verb
- third person singular present of pitchfork: to lift, throw, or move with a pitchfork
Examples
- The farmers carried pitchforks to move the hay bales.
- Angry villagers grabbed pitchforks and torches.
- She pitchforks the straw into neat piles.
- The barn was filled with pitchforks and other farming tools.
- The crowd came with pitchforks, demanding justice.
- He pitchforks the manure onto the compost heap.
- Old pitchforks hung on the wall of the shed.