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Spoon
"Spoon" in a Sentence (27 examples)
Donna was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
Could we have a spoon?
There is a spoon missing.
The baby cannot use a spoon yet.
We eat soup with a spoon.
We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon.
He dipped his spoon into the soup.
She stirred her coffee with a spoon.
She stirred the soup with a spoon.
She stirred her tea with a little gold spoon.
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He must have a long spoon that must eat with the devil.
While Ms. Fly was with Sharon in the kitchen, Sharon asked the defendant for a “spoon of drugs.” Defendant refused and stated that he did not know where drugs could be obtained.
To this class college rowing offers no attractions or place, nor are they generally looked upon by the artists of the "spoons" as a desirable addition […]
To get all the advantages of being with men of this sort, you must know how to draw your inferences and not be a spoon who takes things literally.
We therefore have to meticulously plan out each day with the small amount of spoons we have. Each task will cost us at least one spoon.
You work, and play, and clean, and love, and hate, and that's lots of damn spoons . . . but if you are young and healthy you still have spoons left over as you fall asleep and wait for the new supply of spoons to be delivered in the morning.
Once you're out of spoons for the day, that's it, no more energy. So when you get down to your last couple of spoons for the day, you have to decide, what's the priority?
But if you're running low on spoons, take some time out to recharge.
He has frequent dizzy spells. His friend has Asperger syndrome. Both relate and support each other when they have run out of spoons.
Sarah spooned some apple sauce onto her plate.
Talbot champed away, finally spooning in resignation with the tinned fruit salad, calm of mind reached with the last piece of cheese, all passion spent in the third drained coffee-cup.
By the light of the silvery moon, / I want to spoon, / To my honey I'll croon love's tune, […]
Do you think we spoon and do? We only talk.
(transitive or intransitive, informal, of persons, by extension) To have sex in such a position.
Rosol spurned the chance to finish off a shallow second serve by spooning into the net, and a wild forehand took the set to 5-4, with the native of Prerov required to hold his serve for victory.
He had with him all the tackle necessary for spooning pike.
We might have spooned before the wind as well as they.
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