The face is pure cougar, but the three-forked eye pattern of the Underworld surrounds his fierce yellow eyes. ❋ W. Michael Gear (2011)
“He turned into a giant snake, with eyes of gold and a three-forked rainbow-colored tongue.” ❋ Cherry Adair (2010)
Jove is depicted with three-forked lightning; Neptune bears a trident; Pluto has his three-headed dog. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
Ovid speaks of Zeus as of one whose hand is armed with three-forked fires, -- ❋ Various (N/A)
The other hand bore a huge shell and a three-forked sceptre, emblems of her dominion upon the element, which supported the cloud upon which she came. ❋ James Athearn Jones (N/A)
"Perhaps," I replied triumphantly, "but Jonah, anyway," and I pointed him out on the wall, in two shades of brown, a good deal faded, being precipitated into the jaws of a green whale with paws and horns and a smile, also a curled body and a three-forked tail. ❋ Sara Jeannette Duncan (N/A)
We soon got together dead wood and pitchy boughs enough to kindle a roaring fire, -- made a kitchen-table by wedging logs between the trunks of a three-forked tree, and thatching these with smaller sticks, -- selected a cedar-canopied piece of flat sward near the fire for our bed-room, and as high up as we could reach despoiled our fragrant _baldacchini_ for the mattresses. ❋ Various (N/A)
The Egyptians, to denote navigation, and the return of the Phœnician fleet, which annually visited their coast, used the figure of an Osīris borne on a winged horse, and holding a three-forked spear, or harpoon. ❋ Charles K. Dillaway (N/A)
Towers sunward, lightening with three-forked tongue. ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (N/A)
The tail is three-forked and downward, the head being turned around, sharpened like a shepherd's crook, lower than the body. ❋ Clara (N/A)
It is remarkable for the light colour of its bark, which is yellow inside, and for its three-forked spines. ❋ William Thomas Fernie (N/A)
Though the three-forked tongue flicker and leap out of the gaping mouth, and with awful yawn menace ghastly wounds remember to keep the dauntless temper of thy mind; nor let the point of the jagged tooth trouble thee, nor the starkness of the beast, nor the venom spat from the swift throat. ❋ Grammaticus Saxo (N/A)
Charity, left alone at the three-forked road of divorce, complacency, or separation, sank down and waited in dull misery for help or solution, as do most of the poor wayfarers who come upon such a break in their path of matrimony. ❋ Rupert Hughes (1914)
And darts a three-forked tongue, and points a flaming crest. ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (1902)
Even as Çiva the All-god he is still the god of the blue neck, whose three-forked trident and home among the mountains remind us of his physical origin. ❋ Edward Washburn Hopkins (1894)
One from tribulus, a three-forked thorn, which intimates that such afflictions, which are as full of pain and anguish unto the soul as a thorn thrust into a tender part of the flesh is unto the body, may properly be termed tribulations. ❋ 1608-1661 (1863)
The rage, too, of the sea does not continue; and his three-forked trident {now} laid aside, the ruler of the deep assuages the waters, and calls upon the azure Triton standing above the deep, and having his shoulders covered with the native purple shells; [58] and he bids him blow [59] his resounding trumpet, and, the signal being given, to call back the waves and the streams. ❋ 43 BC-18? Ovid (1847)
"Hey did you see that hot guy? Is he new?"
"No way you think we'd [have on] of those in Three Forks?"
"[You're right], let's go [get high]" ❋ T-bag-t-forks (2009)
hey [junior high] girl of three forks
hey. do u want to [sleep with me]
**takes [second look]... hell No!!
she jumps on him and gets pregnant ❋ 1234567890sdfghjkl (2009)