SPOONFUL vs SPOON: NOUN
- Hence, a small quantity.
- The quantity which a spoon contains, or is able to contain
- As much as a spoon contains.
- As much as a spoon will hold
- The amount that a spoon will hold, either level or heaped
- The amount that a spoon holds.
- Formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face
- A three wood golf club.
- A paddle or an oar with a curved blade.
- A shiny, curved, metallic fishing lure.
- Something similar to this utensil or its bowl, as.
- A utensil consisting of a small, shallow bowl on a handle, used in preparing, serving, or eating food.
- As much as a spoon will hold
- A piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food
- An implement for stirring food while being prepared; a wooden spoon.
- An implement for eating or serving; a scooped utensil whose long handle is straight, in contrast to a ladle.
- See under Oar.
- A net for landing fish.
- A bit for boring, hollowed or furrowed along one side.
- A wooden club with a lofted face.
- Fig.: A simpleton; a spooney.
- Anything which resembles a spoon in shape; esp. (Fishing), a spoon bait.
- An implement consisting of a small bowl (usually a shallow oval) with a handle, used especially in preparing or eating food.
- In cricket, a mishit which sends the ball high in the air.
- In pianoforte-making, see damper-lifter.
- A fit of silliness; especially, a fit of silly love.
- A foolish fellow; a simpleton; a spoony; a silly lover.
- At Yale, formerly, the student who took the last appointment at the Junior Exhibition; later, the most popular student in a class.
- Something wholly or in part like a spoon (def. 2) or the bowl of a spoon in shape.
- A utensil consisting of a bowl or concave part and a handle, used for conveying liquids or liquid food to the mouth.
- A thin piece of wood; a splinter; a chip.
- A lure used in trolling, consisting of a glistening metallic plate shaped like the bowl of a spoon with a fishhook attached.
SPOONFUL vs SPOON: VERB
- N/A
- Snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others
- Scoop up or take up with a spoon
- To turn to port and starboard erratically for short periods of time, in the manner of a sailing boat heading nearly directly into a shifting wind.
SPOONFUL vs SPOON: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To fish with a spoon lure.
- To lie down behind and against (another person) so that both bodies face the same direction with the knees drawn up slightly like nested spoons.
- To shove or scoop (a ball) into the air.
- To act with demonstrative or foolish fondness, as one in love.
- In croquet, golf, etc., to spoon a ball.
- To fish with a spoon bait.
- See spoom.
- To lift, scoop up, or carry with or as if with a spoon.
- To lie down with another person so that both bodies face the same direction with the knees drawn up slightly like spoons nested in each other.
- To engage in amorous behavior, such as kissing or caressing.
- To give a ball an upward scoop.
SPOONFUL vs SPOON: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To take up in, or as in, a spoon.
- To catch by fishing with a spoon bait.
- In croquet, golf, etc., to push or shove (a ball) with a lifting motion, instead of striking with an audible knock.
SPOONFUL vs SPOON: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To fish with spoon-bait.
- To lie spoonfashion. Compare I., 2.
- To lie close to, the face of one to the back of the other, as the bowl of one spoon within that of another. Compare spoon-fashion.
- To take up or out with a spoon or ladle; remove with a spoon; empty or clean out with a spoon: often with up: as, to spoon up a liquid.
- Same as spoom.
- To be a spoon or spoony; be sillily in love.
- In angling, to fish for with spoon-bait.
- In golf, croquet, and similar games, to send (the ball) into the air with the club or mallet.
- Specifically, in cricket, to send (the ball) high in the air by a mishit.
- In golf, to move (the club) very slowly in putting, as though it were a teaspoon: an unfair stroke.
- To be spoony about; be in love with; court.
- In croquet, to use the mallet as a spoon; push or shove the ball along with the mallet instead of striking it smartly as is required by the strict rules of the game.
- Used to stir or serve or take up food
SPOONFUL vs SPOON: RELATED WORDS
- Worcestershire sauce, Castor sugar, Ramekin, Forkful, Puree, Bowlful, Ladleful, Tbsp, Caster sugar, Tablespoon, Dollop, Teaspoon, Teaspoonful, Tablespoonful, Spoon
- Deflagrating, Cryptographic, Pay, Pet, Neck, Plate, Scoop, Bucket, Stirrer, Teaspoon, Ladle, Spatula, Smooch, Snog, Spoonful
SPOONFUL vs SPOON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pastry cream, Worcestershire sauce, Castor sugar, Ramekin, Puree, Bowlful, Ladleful, Tbsp, Caster sugar, Tablespoon, Dollop, Teaspoon, Teaspoonful, Tablespoonful, Spoon
- Runcible, Deflagrating, Cryptographic, Pay, Pet, Neck, Plate, Bucket, Stirrer, Teaspoon, Ladle, Spatula, Smooch, Snog, Spoonful
SPOONFUL vs SPOON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Forget about the sugar, have a spoonful of me!
- Or try stirring a spoonful into your morning oatmeal.
- He takes a spoonful and feed you the medicine.
- Place dough by spoonful on greased cookie sheet.
- The first spoonful out of date or broken?.
- But who could take more than a spoonful?
- Spoonful of Sugar: Medicines Management in NHS Hospitals.
- Pour a large spoonful of batter on the.
- Spoonful chamcha bhar Spoonful chamcha bhar Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
- Put one spoonful cooking oil and one spoonful water on a beaker.
- It is unsurprising that your brief use of a stainless steel spoon did not harm the spoon.
- Why do people always try to pass on the soup spoon as a serving spoon?
- Spoon into tortillas with your choice of toppings, or you can spoon onto rice.
- If spoon changes colour, allow food to cool and rinse spoon under cold water.
- Enjoys holding a spoon when eating, but experiences difficulty in getting spoon into mouth.
- Spoon mixture into the prepared tin and press down firmly with a spoon.
- Heating Pad Moxa Spoon Stainless steel spoon with a split in the middle.
- Spoon: iron deep ladeling spoon with long handle, rat tail end.
- Matthew Spoon, son of Vito and Beth Spoon, Evans Road.
- Our hot spoon was a copper Mass Confusion Stinger spoon.
SPOONFUL vs SPOON: QUESTIONS
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- How much is the festive kitchen package at Spoonful of comfort?
- What is the story behind Mary Poppins''a spoonful of sugar'?
- How many calories are in a spoonful of sunflower oil?
- How many Peanuts are in a spoonful of peanut butter?
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- How many milliliters are in a spoonful of cetirizine?
- When did the Lovin Spoonful Greatest Hits come out?
- When did the northern King Trolling Spoon come out?
- Can spoon theory explain the effects of chronic illness?
- Do Leicestershire fear wooden spoon after 16-point deduction?
- Is using a wooden spoon reasonable parental discipline?
- Is Oriental spoon the best restaurant in Edwardsville?
- How does conduction occur in stainless steel spoon?
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- What are people saying about the Disappearing Spoon?
- Where does Silver Spoon make their granulated sugar?
- Should you replace your wooden spoon with a silicon spoon?