spooned (Meaning)

spooned

something (as a fishing lure) that resembles a spoon in shape, to nestle close together while lying down with one person facing the back of another, something (such as a tool or fishing lure) that resembles a spoon in shape, to engage in amorous caressing, kissing, and conversation, to take up and usually transfer in a spoon, spoonful, a utensil with a small shallow bowl and a handle that is used especially in eating and cooking, to take up in or as if in a spoon, an eating or cooking implement consisting of a small shallow bowl with a relatively long handle

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spooned Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor spooned a generous helping of cough syrup into the patient's mouth.
  2. The mother lovingly spooned baby food into her infant's mouth.
  3. The chef delicately spooned dollops of mousse onto each plate.
  4. I spooned a spoonful of sugar into my cup of coffee.
  5. The river gently spooned water over the rocks.
  6. The waiter spooned ice cream into the sundae bowl.
  7. The artist spooned paint onto his palette.
  8. The gardener spooned fertilizer onto the flower bed.
  9. The child eagerly spooned pudding into his bowl.
  10. The pharmacist spooned a prescription medication into a vial.

FAQs About the word spooned

something (as a fishing lure) that resembles a spoon in shape, to nestle close together while lying down with one person facing the back of another, something (

scooped, ladled,emptied, drained, dipped, pumped, depleted, bailed, drew, slopped

poured,filled,,

The doctor spooned a generous helping of cough syrup into the patient's mouth.

The mother lovingly spooned baby food into her infant's mouth.

The chef delicately spooned dollops of mousse onto each plate.

I spooned a spoonful of sugar into my cup of coffee.