1. three-pronged - Adjective
2. three-pronged - Adjective Satellite
having three prongs
Source: WordNetAfter seeing the star turn by RB (31) against Green Bay, the Chiefs must be wary of what usually is a three-pronged rushing attack. Source: Internet
Badge of the Mercian Regiment The silver double-headed eagle surmounted by a golden three-pronged Saxon crown has been used by several units of the British Army as a heraldic device for Mercia since 1958. Source: Internet
Varble, Derek (2003) p. 38. Adan began a three-pronged attack with one armored force striking northeastern edge of Ruafa, a mixed infantry/armored force attacking the north edge and a feint attack from a neighbouring knoll. Source: Internet
Reading between the lines here, it looks like the whole “Flavor Flav was fired” thing was a three-pronged fake out: One, it taught Flav a lesson for acting rashly against his Public Enemy brethren. Source: Internet
In addition to the suspension of all physical gatherings at all NASFAT locations from March 19, the society has developed a three-pronged strategic approach to contain spread of COVID-19 pandemic.“ Source: Internet
Openers Harvik Desai (35, 148b, 192m, 7x4) andKishan Parmar (37, 73b, 109m, 6x4) managed to see through the morning spells by Gujarat’s three-pronged pace attack. Source: Internet