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Spoon logo #10101) After tea or table 2) Angling lure 3) Anthology river 4) As much as a spoon will hold 5) Baby food utensil 6) Behave amorously 7) Bill and coo 8) Bowl go-with 9) Canoodle in the wood 10) Cereal utensil 11) Coffee stirrer 12) Companion of a pusher 13) Container 14) Creme brulee utensil 15) Cuddle in bed
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Spoon logo #10101) Blob 2) Canoodle 3) Dollop 4) Ladle 5) Neck 6) Nestle 7) Pet 8) Snog 9) Soupspoon 10) Spoonful 11) Teaspoon 12) Utensil
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Spoon logo #21000 A spoon is a utensil consisting of a small shallow bowl, oval or round, at the end of a handle. A type of cutlery (sometimes called flatware in the United States), especially as part of a place setting, it is used primarily for serving. Spoons are also used in food preparation to measure, mix, stir and toss ingredients. Present day spoons can be m...
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Spoon logo #21000[Philippine TV program] Spoon is a noontime cooking talk show featuring celebrities from other networks. The show has premiered since 2007, and hosted by Ms. Janice de Belen. ...
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Spoon logo #21000[liturgy] The Spoon (Κοχλιάριον, Kochliárion; Slavonic: Лжица, Lzhítza) is a liturgical implement used to distribute Holy Communion to the laity during the Divine Liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite. It is also called a cochlear, Latin for `spoon`. In th...
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Spoon logo #21000[software] Spoon (formerly Xenocode) is a set of software products and services developed by the Code Systems Corporation for application virtualization, portable application creation, and digital distribution. Code Systems Corporation is an American corporation headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and is best known for its Spoon products ...
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Spoon logo #21002• (v. t.) In croquet, golf, etc., to push or shove (a ball) with a lifting motion, instead of striking with an audible knock. • (v. i.) To fish with a spoon bait. • (v. i.) In croquet, golf, etc., to spoon a ball. • (n.) A wooden club with a lofted face. • (v. t.) To catch by fishing with a spoon bait. • (n.) Anything ...
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Spoon logo #22499A metal, plastic or wooden lure often manufactured with a metallic finish to imitate a minnow; jigging spoons are straight slabs of metal that are hopped up and down directly beneath the boat where bass are holding in deep water; swimming spoons are lighter and shaped more like a spoon; they are meant for retrieving through shallow water, including...
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spoon logo #21003an implement consisting of a small, shallow, bowl-shaped receptacle supported by a handle, used for eating, serving, and cooking foods. Spoons, ... [1 related articles]
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Spoon logo #21570This is an antique term for lofted wood or 3-wood golf club.
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spoon logo #209731. An implement consisting of a small bowl (usually a shallow oval) with a handle, used especially in preparing or eating food. ''Therefore behoveth him a full long spoon That shall eat with a fiend,' thus heard I say.' (Chaucer) 'He must have a long spoon that must eat with the devil.' (Shak) ... 2. Anything which resembles a spoon in shape; espec...
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spoon logo #21422Old term for a 3 wood.
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Spoon logo #20972Spoon (spōn) intransitive verb (Nautical) See Spoom . [ Obsolete] « We might have spooned before the wind as well as they.» Pepys.
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Spoon logo #20972Spoon intransitive verb To act with demonstrative or foolish fondness, as one in love. [ Colloq.]
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Spoon logo #20972Spoon noun [ Middle English spon , Anglo-Saxon spōn , a chip; akin to Dutch spaan , German span , Danish spaan , Swedish spån , Icelandic spánn , spónn , a chip, a spoon. √170. Confer Span- new .] 1. An im...
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Spoon logo #20972Spoon transitive verb To take up in, or as in, a spoon.
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Spoon logo #22493metallic lure in the shape of a table spoon. Used in spinning
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Spoon logo #21217A spoon is a shallow bowl with a handle, used for measuring or conveying food or drink to the mouth. Early spoons were made of wood, ivory, bronze and silver. In England wood and ivory were the predominant materials until the 15th century when they were replaced by metal.
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Spoon logo #21217Spoon is slang for a measure of heroin.
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spoon logo #21728(1) a level teaspoon of a drug, usually methedrine; (2) the device used to hold heroin or methedrine while it is being heated and liquefied in preparation for intravenous hypodermic injection
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Spoon logo #21705nickname for class 47 locomotives.
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spoon logo #20974 noun a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food
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Spoon logo #21644Another name for a 3 wood.
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Spoon logo #24112The traditional u-shaped blade. Also called a macon or tulip.
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Spoon logo #24114The end of the oar which enters the water
Found on https://www.trenthamboatclub.co.uk/glossary-of-rowing-terms/
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