Noun
Hence, a small quantity.
The quantity which a spoon contains, or is able to contain; as, a teaspoonful; a tablespoonful.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA short list of his most famous compositions includes " Hoochie Coochie Man ", " I Just Want to Make Love to You ", " Little Red Rooster ", " My Babe ", " Spoonful ", and " You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover ". Source: Internet
Cream's repertoire varied from hard rock (" I Feel Free ") to lengthy blues-based instrumental jams (" Spoonful "). Source: Internet
A little more than one spoonful of "black oil" combined with even one spoonful of mastic varnish resulted in the "jelly" medium thought to be Megilp (another name of Maroger media). Source: Internet
Add a large spoonful of beaten egg white and stir to slacken the mixture before folding through the remaining egg whites - fold the egg whites in a third at at time and be gentle when folding to ensure a light mixture. Source: Internet
Add the milk slowly -- a tablespoon at a time at first, stirring in each new spoonful before adding the next. Source: Internet
He said, in a way, pop music was the spoonful of sugar that helped the music-theory medicine go down — but then it became the medicine itself. Source: Internet