spooned Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The river gently spooned water over the rocks.
- The waiter spooned ice cream into the sundae bowl.
- The artist spooned paint onto his palette.
- The gardener spooned fertilizer onto the flower bed.
- The child eagerly spooned pudding into his bowl.
- The pharmacist spooned a prescription medication into a vial.
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
Synonyms & Antonyms of spooned
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,emptied, pumped, drained, ladled, dipped, decanted, exhausted, bled, depleted
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.