Definition of Spoonsful

1. Noun. (plural of spoonful) ¹

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Definition of Spoonsful

1. spoonful [n] - See also: spoonful

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoonsful

spoonfeeds
spoonflower
spoonful
spoonfuls
spoonier
spoonies
spooniest
spoonily
spooning
spoonleaf yucca
spoonless
spoonlike
spoonmeat
spoonmeats
spoons
spoonsful (current term)
spoonwise
spoonwood
spoonworm
spoonworms
spoonwort
spoony
spoor
spoored
spoorer
spoorers
spooring
spoors
spoot
spoots

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 ..."

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