Pitchfork

usgb/ˈpɪtʃfɔːrk/Volume
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Rural ImageryPlay
Pitchfork often evokes images of rural life, farming, or agriculture in literature and conversation. SlideThe old painting depicted a farmer with a pitchfork standing beside his barn.
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Labor IntensivePlay
Using a pitchfork is seen as hard manual labor, and can be a metaphor for hard work in general. SlideWe're going to have to pitchfork our way through this project, it's hefty!
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Cultural SymbolPlay
A pitchfork can symbolize rural or traditional lifestyles, often contrasting with modern urban life. SlideHe abandoned his suit and tie for a pitchfork and overalls when he moved to the farm.