spoon

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Spoon Definition & Meaning

1. A utensil with a small bowl and a long handle used for eating or serving food.

Example: She used a spoon to scoop the ice cream into a bowl.

2. To cuddle or be affectionate with someone.

Example: They were spooning on the couch while watching a movie.

3. A measure of liquid volume, equal to approximately

Example:

4. 8 milliliters.

Example: The recipe called for two spoons of vanilla extract.

5. A curved piece of metal or plastic used to remove or push aside material.

Example: The archaeologist used a spoon to carefully excavate the ancient artifacts.

6. A fishing lure designed to resemble a small fish or baitfish.

Example: He caught a large bass using a silver spoon as his lure.

Examples of the word spoon used in sentences.

  • Please pass me a spoon for my cereal.
  • The baby loves to play with his spoon.
  • Can you stir the sugar into my tea with the spoon?
  • My grandma collects antique silver spoons.
  • I use a spoon to eat soup.
  • Could you please pass me the soup spoon, I seem to have misplaced mine.
  • I always use a spoon to stir my coffee in the morning.
  • My favorite spoon has a unique pattern on it that I found at a flea market.
  • The child was delighted to learn how to use a spoon for the first time during dinner.
  • She gently spooned the soup into her mouth, savoring the flavor.
  • I always use a spoon to eat my soup.
  • The silver spoon that her grandmother gave her was a treasured possession.
  • Could you please pass me a spoon so I can stir my coffee?
  • The chef used a spoon to carefully plate the sauce on the dish.
  • She was so hungry that she ate her oatmeal straight from the spoon.
  • The chef expertly used a spoon to drizzle the sauce on top of the dish, creating a beautiful presentation.
  • I always use a spoon to eat soup, it's much easier than trying to drink from a bowl.
  • My grandmother has a collection of antique spoons from all around the world, each one with a unique design.
  • When making pancakes, be sure to use a large spoon to scoop the batter onto the griddle for perfectly sized pancakes.
  • Would you mind passing me a spoon? I seem to have misplaced mine.
  • The artist carefully crafted a beautiful wooden spoon with intricate designs carved into its handle.
  • The soup was so hot that the metal spoon burned my tongue with every spoonful.
  • The elegant silver spoon delicately scooped up the decadent chocolate mousse.
  • After digging through the pile of dirty dishes in the sink, I finally found a clean spoon.
  • As a child, I always loved to slurp up the milk left in my cereal bowl with a spoon.
  • The baker gently stirred the mixture with a wooden spoon, ensuring that every ingredient was evenly mixed.
  • Despite having a full set of silverware, the connoisseur insisted on using only his favorite silver spoon to taste the soup.
  • The politician's platitudes about reducing poverty rang hollow when she was spotted dining at an exclusive restaurant, oblivious to the fact that others couldn't even afford a spoon to eat with.
  • The archaeologist carefully brushed away the dirt to reveal a rusty spoon, a curious artifact that would shed light on ancient eating habits.
  • Feeling increasingly anxious, the musician nervously tapped her spoon against the edge of the table as she waited for the moment to take the stage.
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