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Definition of Spoonsful
1. spoonful [n] - See also: spoonful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoonsful
Literary usage of Spoonsful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The complete herbalist; or, The people their own physicians by the use of by Oliver Phelps Brown (1867)
"Rub two even tea-spoonsful of superfine wheat flour and two tea-spoonsful of
carbonate of magnesia together with a little milk into a soft batter, ..."
2. The Cook's Dictionary and House-keeper's Directory: A New Family Manual of by Richard Dolby (1830)
"Mix two dessert- spoonsful of lemon-juice with some velouté ; season with pepper
and grated nutmeg; put the mixture into a saucepan, make it %mte hot. ..."
3. A Popular cyclopedia of modern domestic medicine: Comprising Every Recent by Keith Imray (1850)
"... stale bread into enough of water to form a moderately thick pulp ; cover it
up and let it soak for an hour ; then beat it up with two table-spoonsful of ..."