spoon|spoons in English
noun
[spuːn]
utensil that has a shallow bowl and a handle (for eating, serving, stirring, etc.)
Use "spoon|spoons" in a sentence
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3. And those are my spoons.
4. So we'll use wooden spoons.
5. Spoons clinked against the crockery.
6. Tony liked greasy spoons like this.
7. I've never used the Boyant spoons
8. How many spoons of sugar?
9. These spoons are made of plastic.
10. A spoon?
11. Dissolve two spoons of powder in warm water.
12. With a spoon.
13. 12 Dissolve two spoons of powder in warm water.
14. She liberated those spoons from a restaurant last week.
15. " Grab a spoon. "
16. On a spoon.
17. Just one spoon, please?
18. There is no spoon?
19. Just one spoon, sire
20. Finish dish: Spoon Bruschetta …
21. There is no spoon.
22. The silver spoon tarnished.
23. She licked the spoon clean.
24. He licked the spoon clean.
25. He won the wooden spoon.