Associations to the word «Spoonful»
Noun
- Pint
- Quart
- Boil
- Bake
- Flour
- Cream
- Stew
- Butter
- Vinegar
- Broth
- Soup
- Shred
- Mace
- Ounce
- Lemon
- Salt
- Sugar
- Spoon
- Cinnamon
- Pepper
- Paste
- Frying
- Rub
- Sebastian
- Sauce
- Dessert
- Stir
- Grate
- Pickle
- Jelly
- Batter
- Slice
- Oven
- Boiling
- Pudding
- Fry
- Onion
- Loaf
- Syrup
- Milk
- Yeast
- Almond
- Raisin
- Baking
- Mustard
- Mouthful
- Egg
- Peel
- Cracker
- Brandy
- Sutra
- Oyster
- Juice
- Dixon
- Ginger
- Mutton
- Dish
- Beef
- Dough
- Tea
- Turnip
- Gallon
- Lump
- Pan
- Clapton
- Pound
- Chop
- Mushroom
- Powder
- Jug
- Pinch
- Liquor
- Pea
- Curry
- Bread
- Ale
Adverb
Wiktionary
SPOONFUL, noun. The amount that a spoon will hold, either level or heaped.
Dictionary definition
SPOONFUL, noun. As much as a spoon will hold; "he added two spoons of sugar".
Wise words
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