Associations to the word «Spoonful»
Noun
- Willie
- Mama
- Soda
- Tin
- Cake
- Mix
- Nourishment
- Dip
- Mould
- Grease
- Salad
- Pot
- Kettle
- Biscuit
- Potato
- Papa
- Handful
- Raspberry
- Spice
- Crust
- Carrot
- Swallow
- Gill
- Steak
- Jam
- Mixture
- Harmonica
- Pap
- Sherman
- Melt
- Wash
- Flavour
- Sack
- Wine
- Drop
- Saucer
- Cider
- Barley
- Doherty
- Clam
- Platter
- Fat
- Blues
- Rice
- Hendrix
- Meat
- Garlic
- Dripping
- Boone
- Castor
- Coffee
- Fasting
- Rooster
- Bowl
- Beatles
- Tun
- Quantity
- Marrow
- Hardin
- Strain
- Ful
- Peck
- Herb
- Half
- Taste
- Quarter
- Mouth
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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