Definition of Tablespoonfuls

1. Noun. (plural of tablespoonful) ¹

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Definition of Tablespoonfuls

1. tablespoonful [n] - See also: tablespoonful

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tablespoonfuls

tablement
tablements
tableness
tabler
tablers
tables
tables of contents
tablescape
tablescapes
tablesful
tableside
tablespace
tablespaces
tablespoon
tablespoonful
tablespoonfuls
tablespoons
tablespoonsful
tabless
tablet
tablet-armed chair
tablet PC
tablet computer
tablet computers
tablet triturate
tableted
tableting
tabletop
tabletopped
tabletops

Literary usage of Tablespoonfuls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. European and American Cuisine by Mrs. Gesine Knubel Lemcke, Gesine Lemcke (1914)
"Clean and grate 4 black radishes; mix together 2 tablespoonfuls oil, ... Two hours before serving mix 2 tablespoonfuls fine-chopped mint with 2 ..."

2. The Farmer's Veterinarian: A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Farm by Charles William Burkett (1909)
"Laudanum, 16 tablespoonfuls; aromatic spirits of ammonia, 12 tablespoonfuls; sulphuric ether, 2 tablespoonfuls; tincture of aconite, 10 drops; ginger, ..."

3. What One Can Do with a Chafing Dish: A Guide for Amateur Cooks by Henrietta L. Sawtelle (1890)
"... is two tablespoonfuls of flour, mixed smoothly with two tablespoonfuls of melted butter; the spoonfuls of flour should be scant, even tablespoonfuls, ..."

4. Household Arts for Home and School by Anna Maria Cooley, Wilhelmina H. Spohr (1920)
"every 6 days, reduce the water by 5 ounce every 2 weeks, using 45 tablespoonfuls of milk sugar per day. If the food does not digest readily, barley water ..."

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