spoon - use in sentences

Object

  • sauce: Place scoops of vanilla ice cream between each one then spoon the hot chocolate sauce over the top of the pears.
  • mixture: Using a large spoon, palette knife or piping bag, spoon the meringue mixture onto the baking parchment, making a large circle.

Converse of object

  • slot: Remove the prawns with a slotted spoon, leaving all the marinade behind in the bowl.
  • bend: I can make them bend the ball like I bend a spoon.
  • lick: Romantic desserts Delectable desserts for sweet seduction are barely a streaked apron and a licked wooden spoon away from your delight...
  • carve: The men who carved the spoons were not the landed gentry, and what ever Sweet sayings include " A Heap of Love " .

Adjective modifier

  • greasy: Not bad for a greasy spoon in the Southwest.
  • wooden: Jelly wasn't looking like the wooden spoon, the league position was!
  • 15ml: Coconut slush Ingredients 25g creamed coconut 2 x 15ml spoons boiling water 300ml goat's milk 2 x 5ml spoons clear honey.
  • 5ml: Children and babies are often prescribed doses of liquid medicine that are very small or hard to measure using a normal 5ml medicine spoon.
  • perforated: As soon as they float to the top, remove them with a perforated spoon.
  • silver: I've got a silver spoon on a chain.

Modifies a noun

  • fed: He was shocked to see one of his former residents being spoon fed, whereas she had always fed herself at The Grange.
  • cafe: Her weekends are spent with her dad in his greasy spoon cafĂ©.

Noun used with modifier

  • demitasse: No demitasse spoon was provided, tho, so I had to get myself a plastic one.
  • dessert: You should put a fresh dessert spoon full of seed in the hopper every day.
  • ml: The large end is a 5 ml spoon for children over 6 and adults.
  • silver: April 29 th 1835 George Goodall from Clare was charged with stealing 2 silver tea spoons from George Hills of Clare.
  • soup: The soup spoons are real scallop shells, with the pointed end facing away from you.
  • metal: Using a metal spoon, scrape away the crumbs to leave a smooth surface.

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