Word: spoon

Category: spoon

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Related words: spoon

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Synonyms: spoon

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: spoon

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spanish
Translations:
cuchara
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german
Translations:
löffel
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french
Translations:
cuiller, cuillerée, cuillère
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italian
Translations:
cucchiaio
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portuguese
Translations:
carretel, colher
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dutch
Translations:
eetlepel, pollepel
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russian
Translations:
ложка, желонка, лизаться, блесна
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norwegian
Translations:
skje
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swedish
Translations:
sked
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finnish
Translations:
lusikka, kapusta
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danish
Translations:
ske
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czech
Translations:
lžíce
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polish
Translations:
umizgać, łyżka, zwojnica, łyżeczkować, nakładać
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hungarian
Translations:
kanálvillantó, kanál
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turkish
Translations:
kaşık, galam
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ukrainian
Translations:
блешня, ложка
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albanian
Translations:
lugë
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bulgarian
Translations:
лодка
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belarusian
Translations:
лыжка
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estonian
Translations:
ullike, lusikas
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croatian
Translations:
lopatica, žlica
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icelandic
Translations:
ausa
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lithuanian
Translations:
šaukštas
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macedonian
Translations:
лажицата
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slovenian
Translations:
žlica, žlička
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slovak
Translations:
lyžica

The meaning and "use of": spoon

noun
  • an implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle, used for eating, stirring, and serving food. - Holding a spoon and a bowl, this woman lunches quietly, pensively and, most importantly, alone on the grass.
  • a thing resembling a spoon in shape, in particular. - They'd grow that pinkie at least a good half-inch past the finger and shape it perfectly, and that was the ultimate coke spoon of the time.
verb
  • convey (food) somewhere by using a spoon. - Rosie spooned sugar into her mug
  • (of two people) behave in an amorous way; kiss and cuddle. - I saw them spooning on the beach

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