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Definition of Tablespoonfuls
1. tablespoonful [n] - See also: tablespoonful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tablespoonfuls
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 ..."