spoonful
11spoonful — See spoonful, spoonfuls …
12spoonful — spoon|ful [ˈspu:nful] n the amount that a spoon will hold spoonful of ▪ Two spoonfuls of sugar, please …
13spoonful — spoon|ful [ spunful ] noun count the amount of a substance that can be contained in a spoon: a spoonful of honey …
14spoonful — spoon ► NOUN ▪ an implement consisting of a small, shallow bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food. ► VERB 1) transfer with a spoon. 2) informal, dated (of a couple) behave in an amorous way. DERIVATIVES spoonful noun.… …
15Spoonful (band) — Spoonful is a blues band based out of Tampa Bay, Florida, led by singer, songwriter, and multi instrumentalist, Tony Weber. Early history (1965 1982) Tony Weber was born August 19, 1965, in Memphis, Tennessee. Tony s father played in a Jazz and… …
16spoonful — noun (plural spoonfuls; also spoonsful) Date: 14th century as much as a spoon will hold; specifically teaspoonful …
17spoonful — /spoohn fool/, n., pl. spoonfuls. 1. as much as a spoon can hold. 2. a small quantity. [1250 1300; ME sponeful. See SPOON, FUL] Usage. See ful. * * * …
18spoonful — noun the amount that a spoon will hold, either level or heaped …
19spoonful — spoon·ful || spuËnfÊŠl n. contents of a spoon, as much as a spoon can hold …
20spoonful — noun (C) the amount that a spoon will hold (+ of): Two spoonfuls of sugar, please …