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- noun Plural form of
spoonful .
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Examples
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I have had men before tell me how much they love me — in spoonfuls, cupfuls, truckloads, and heaps.
t Enough Michelle McEwen 2010
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The hot oil is a dressing that is addded in spoonfuls on the rice.
Archive 2008-11-01 Anjali 2008
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The hot oil is a dressing that is addded in spoonfuls on the rice.
Vada Bhat and Kadhi Anjali 2008
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Hughs heart in spoonfuls and he would feed it to me.
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Most of his short stories are period pieces, frothy spoonfuls from the brilliant doomed soufflé of pre-war Society.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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Drop rounded spoonfuls - approx 3/4 - or 1-inch balls - of cookie dough onto prepared baking sheets.
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Once it has risen, the dough is dropped in big spoonfuls and cooked on a skillet or griddle.
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He is nibbling on spoonfuls of cottage cheese when shouts erupt from the car next to his.
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I did not get a sip, although mother dipped a bit of cloth into the several spoonfuls she got for the baby and wiped my mouth out.
Chapter 13 2010
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The waffles are light and crispy, rich with butter and buttermilk, and are topped with generous spoonfuls of dulce de leche.
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