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I . spoon [spu:n] N

spoon

II . spoon [spu:n] VB trans

dessert spoon N

soup spoon N

soup spoon

spoon-feed <spoon-fed, spoon-fed> VB trans

1. spoon-feed (feed):

2. spoon-feed pej (supply abundantly):

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It featured the two cords and four hooks diagram, direction markers, and a magnetized spoon in the center.
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A winless season in 1903 meant that they took home their first wooden spoon.
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The branches of the fruit body end in spoon- to fan-shaped tips that are frequently fringed or grooved.
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It is easily recognisable by its stout, tailless body; round, fluffy ears; and large, spoon-shaped nose.
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Initially a producer of aluminium forks and spoons, the company expanded into miniature aluminium accessories for doll's tea parties in the 1920s.
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When it becomes translucent and reaches a thick, gel-like consistency, it is spooned or piped into molds and allowed to harden.
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The scene is covered with detritus: unwashed bowls and spoons with porridge and salad dried on.
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Spoon bits are the traditional boring tools used with a brace.
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Spoon onto some cling film, then roll into a log about 5cm in diameter.
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This system directed the inducted engine air across a spoon shaped plunger that moved in proportion to the air volume.
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