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spoon
noun
1 a utensil with a handle and a shallow bowl-like part at one end, used for eating, serving or stirring food.
2 a spoonful takes three spoons of sugar in coffee .
verb (spooned , spooning )
1 to lift or transfer (food) with a spoon.
2 intr , old use to kiss and cuddle.
[Anglo-Saxon spon ]
be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth see under silver.
wooden spoon see separate entry.
spoon-feed
verb
1 to feed (eg a baby) with a spoon.
2 a to supply someone with everything they need, obviating any effort on their part;
b to teach someone by doling out doses of information, obviating original thought or research.
spoon-fed adjective .
spoonbait or spoonhook
noun , fishing a lure on a swivel.
spoonbill
noun any of several wading birds that are similar to the ibis, and which have a long flat broad bill with a spoon-shaped tip.
spoonerism
noun an accidental slip of the tongue where the positions of the first sounds in a pair of words are reversed, such as shoving leopard for loving shepherd .
[Late 19c: named after Rev. WA Spooner (1844?1930), an English clergyman, educationalist, and dean of New College, Oxford, who was renowned for such slips]

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