spoonful

IPA: spˈunfʊɫ

noun

  • The amount that a spoon will hold, either level or heaped.
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Examples of "spoonful" in Sentences

  • I knew that as soon as I read the words - 'spoonful" - 'stir" - -oven-.
  • The combination of the pickled cabbage, along with rice, minced pork, and pork chop on one spoonful, is amazing.
  • "Nokehick, that is, a spoonful of parched meal with a spoonful of water, which will strengthen them to travel a day."
  • There is a piece of fruit in nearly every spoonful, which is a far cry from high fructose corn syrup laden offerings of competitors.
  • You can add one of four ingredients to help bind a vinaigrette; namely, a spoonful of mayonnaise, heavy cream, prepared mustard, or meat juices.
  • Until the very last spoonful is used up this jam shall be a reminder of this year's gorgeous Seattle summer, of my weekly trips to the market and a promise of next year's summer and the market season ahead.

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