1. spoons - Noun
2. spoons - Adjective
3. spoons - Verb
4. Spoons - Proper noun
plural of spoon
A child's card game.
(music) A pair of spoons used as a musical instrument by tapping them on parts of the body.
spoons
third-person singular simple present indicative of spoon
spoons (not comparable)
(slang, archaic) Foolishly infatuated with; having a romantic crush on (used with on).
Spoons
(UK, slang) Any pub belonging to the Wetherspoons chain.
And it's obsession with spoons becomes adorable and tragic all at once. Source: Internet
A longer continuously tapering design intermediate between it and the 19th-century tapered hook was also in earlier production, commonly being made from the handles of forks and spoons. Source: Internet
Description: Three mini cocktails each trapped inside a soft membrane, three different colours (black, orange, red), served in Amuse Bouche spoons on a ceramic tray with candles. Source: Internet
Common tablespoons intended for use as cutlery (called dessert spoons in the UK, where a tablespoon is always a serving spoon) usually hold 7 ml to 14 ml, citation considerably less than some tablespoons used for serving. Source: Internet
He invented the instrument for the purpose of heating up frozen hamsters in a way that caused less suffering to the animals, as opposed to the traditional way which involved putting red hot spoons on the animals' chest to heat them up. Source: Internet
Features broad array of collectible spoons from around the world, with values. Source: Internet