spoon food (Meaning)

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spoon food (n)

a diet that does not require chewing; advised for those with intestinal disorders

Synonyms & Antonyms of spoon food

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spoon food Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman's frail hands trembled as she lifted the spoon of food to her lips.
  2. The baby opened its mouth eagerly for a spoonful of pureed carrots.
  3. The nurse assisted the patient in consuming the spoonfuls of broth, ensuring they were adequately nourished.
  4. The patient with a sore throat could only manage a few spoonfuls of soft porridge.
  5. The injured bird chirped feebly as its beak eagerly snapped at the spoonfuls of water offered to it.
  6. The child refused to swallow the spoonful of medicine, wrinkling their nose in disgust.
  7. The starving refugee gratefully accepted the spoonful of rice handed to them.
  8. The veterinarian administered a spoonful of worm medication to the sickly cat.
  9. The chef carefully measured a spoonful of sugar into the cake batter, ensuring the perfect sweetness.
  10. The farmer spooned some food into the trough for the hungry chickens.

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a diet that does not require chewing; advised for those with intestinal disorders

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The elderly woman's frail hands trembled as she lifted the spoon of food to her lips.

The baby opened its mouth eagerly for a spoonful of pureed carrots.

The nurse assisted the patient in consuming the spoonfuls of broth, ensuring they were adequately nourished.

The patient with a sore throat could only manage a few spoonfuls of soft porridge.