'spoon' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
spoonUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈspuːn/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/spun/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(spo̅o̅n) No dictionary entry found for 'spoon' ✓ See the definition of "spoon" in our monolingual dictionaryForum discussions with the word(s) "spoon" in the title: a high-quality spoon - English Only forum
a knife and fork / a knife and a fork [and spoon] - English Only forum A sliver spoon in her mouth. - English Only forum a spoon in one's mouth - English Only forum "a spoonful of" vs. "a spoon of" - English Only forum A Thai eats rice with a spoon. - English Only forum a <two spoon of sugar?> tea - English Only forum bang / hit the glass with the spoon - English Only forum bit the bowl off the spoon - English Only forum born-with-a silver-spoon-in their-mouths - English Only forum Can I have a fresh spoon? - English Only forum combination of a spoon and a lid - English Only forum Come on, have this spoon! - English Only forum Dish and spoon part - English Only forum Do you use spoon(s) in Germany? - English Only forum does the spoon - English Only forum Eat her out with a silver spoon - English Only forum egg/spoon events - English Only forum feed you a spoon - English Only forum global name for : fork, knife, spoon, - English Only forum grab a spoon - English Only forum "greasy spoon" - English Only forum have a look in this spoon. - English Only forum He works at the digital agency Spoon - English Only forum How did this spoon <bend> <get/be bent>? - English Only forum I ate a sandwich < with / using / by > a fork and spoon. - English Only forum I could eat you with a spoon - English Only forum I love the way she holds her spoon but shoved it all in with her hand. - English Only forum I wish it weren't a spoon that I had to/have to - English Only forum If it weren't for the spoon that I have/had... - English Only forum more...
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