teaspoonful|teaspoonfuls in English

noun

[tɪːspuːn‚fʊl]

contents of a teaspoo

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1. Add two teaspoonfuls of ground cardamom.

2. 2 Add a teaspoonful of mixed herbs.

3. The adrenals secrete about a teaspoonful in a whole lifetime.

4. There it is sold by the teaspoonful, and it is quite expensive.

5. 24 Used in conjunction with fresh tomatoes a teaspoonful will be enough to give extra colour and body to a sauce for four people.

6. To put it another way, a single teaspoonful of dried DNA can store enough information to build 350 times as many humans as are alive today!

7. It is this vast community of living organisms —five billion to a teaspoonful of temperate-zone soil, according to some estimates— that causes organic matter to decay, becoming humus.

8. DNA is so dense with information that a single teaspoonful of it could carry the instructions for building about 350 times the number of humans alive today!

9. ‘Its Carminative action helps relieve wind and spasm in the bowel, and its gentle action is particularly suited for children and those with delicate stomachs.’ ‘Mixing of half teaspoonful of dry ginger powder in a glass of buttermilk adds to its digestive and Carminative properties.’

10. ‘Its Carminative action helps relieve wind and spasm in the bowel, and its gentle action is particularly suited for children and those with delicate stomachs.’ ‘Mixing of half teaspoonful of dry ginger powder in a glass of buttermilk adds to its digestive and Carminative properties.’