An implement or utensil used for eating or serving
“You remove the seed with a spoon, leaving as much avocado intact as possible.”
A short pole with a broad blade used to move a vessel through water
A piece of cutlery
An implement used in golfing to strike a ball
The amount that a spoon will hold, either level or heaped
To lift out with a utensil, especially a spoon
“She started to spoon out the stew and potatoes on to the waiting plates.”
To embrace while lying nestled front-to-back, following the contours of the bodies
“In the show's opening image, the couple spoon in bed together as the alarm goes off in the morning.”
To court or seek (someone) as a romantic partner
To dig with a shovel
To touch or press with the lips, usually as a sign of affection
To engage in sensuous activity, especially kissing or petting
To have casual, amorous relations with
To blend by stirring gently, with a folding action
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