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spooner

Speech parts

1. spooner - Noun

2. spooner - Verb

3. Spooner - Proper noun

Meaning

(countable) A surname.

A town in Washburn County, Wisconsin, United States.

One who spoons; one who engages in spooning.
(dated) A person who engages in kissing and petting.

A person who lies nestled against their partner in bed, back-to-front on their sides


spooner (third-person singular simple present spooners, present participle spoonering, simple past and past participle spoonered)

To utter a spoonerism.

A placename
A city in Wisconsin, United States.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

An express connection between this right and the Second Amendment was drawn by Lysander Spooner who commented that a "right of resistance" is protected by both the right to trial by jury and the Second Amendment. Source: Internet

Dennis Spooner said of the event that "Brian left The Avengers for about three episodes, someone took over, and when Brian came back, it was in a terrible state. Source: Internet

Most of the quotations attributed to Spooner are apocryphal ; The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (3rd edition, 1979) lists only one substantiated spoonerism: "The weight of rages will press hard upon the employer" (instead of "rate of wages"). Source: Internet

The Law of Intellectual Property, Part 1 Chapter 1 Section 9 – Lysander Spooner Writer Ayn Rand argued in her book Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal that the protection of intellectual property is essentially a moral issue. Source: Internet

Danny Spooner came from Australia, joining local songstresses Anita Best, Eleanor Dawson, and Linda Byrne for unaccompanied versions of ‘Maid on the Shore’, ‘Cradle Hill’, and other stories of love and the sea. Source: Internet

CJ Spooner, a wood carver had developed an association since 1894, the two firms became one in 1925. Source: Internet

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