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I . spoon [spu:n] N

1. spoon (for eating):

spoon
žlica f

2. spoon (spoonful):

spoon
žlica f

II . spoon [spu:n] VB trans

1. spoon (with a spoon):

spoon

2. spoon SPORTS:

to spoon the ball

ˈegg spoon N

ˈmeas·ur·ing spoon N

ˈserv·ing spoon N

ˈsoup spoon N

soup spoon

ˈspoon-feed <-fed, -fed> [ˈspu:nfi:d] VB trans to spoon-feed sb

1. spoon-feed (feed with spoon):

2. spoon-feed (supply):

Usage examples with spoon

to spoon the ball

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It is served on a large plate and eaten with a spoon.
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Their teeth were weak, and shaped like leaves or spoons (lanceolate or spatulate).
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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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They had to share a single bed, plate and spoon.
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They stopped making galvanized spoon busks because they were breaking under the pressure of tight lacing.
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Busy parents might spoon-feed babies or encourage set feeding times in order to hurry the process along, which was not best for the baby.
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He opens the bottle, pours some of the mixture onto a handy spoon and drinks it.
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The masses ate him up with a spoon, while highbrow literary critics roasted him on a spit.
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The yolk mixture is then scooped with a spoon and piped back into each egg cup.
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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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