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spoonfuls

 

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Noun spoonful has 1 sense
  1. spoon, spoonful - as much as a spoon will hold; "he added two spoons of sugar"
    --1 is a kind of containerful

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Spoonfuls

Noun - Plural

A spoonfuls is the plural form of the noun "spoonful". It refers to the amount that a spoon can hold, usually with the concave part facing upward.

Senses:

  1. A small quantity or measure that can fit in a spoon.
  2. Spoons filled with a particular substance.

Examples:

1. She added two spoonfuls of sugar to her tea.

2. The recipe calls for three spoonfuls of flour.

3. He took spoonfuls of soup from the bowl.

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