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Meaning of spoonful
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spoonful (n)
as much as a spoon will hold
spoonful Sentence Examples
- She stirred a spoonful of sugar into her coffee, enjoying the sweet taste.
- The doctor prescribed one spoonful of the medicine every six hours.
- The child hesitantly took a spoonful of bitter medicine to relieve his cough.
- The cake batter required three spoonfuls of baking soda for the perfect rise.
- The chef added a generous spoonful of garlic to the sauce, bringing out its savory flavors.
- She carefully measured out a spoonful of yeast for the sourdough bread.
- The patient was advised to take one spoonful of antacid before meals to reduce indigestion.
- The recipe called for a spoonful of chopped walnuts to enhance the texture of the banana bread.
- The baby bird eagerly opened its beak for a spoonful of food from its mother.
- The barista expertly added a spoonful of frothed milk to the latte, creating a velvety foam.
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as much as a spoon will hold
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She stirred a spoonful of sugar into her coffee, enjoying the sweet taste.
The doctor prescribed one spoonful of the medicine every six hours.
The child hesitantly took a spoonful of bitter medicine to relieve his cough.
The cake batter required three spoonfuls of baking soda for the perfect rise.