Spoon in a sentence as a noun

Spend hours each day, for years on end, showing them over and over how to use a spoon.

At the end, the monkey is eating avocado with a spoon.

Wait until they are about 3 inches high, then cut out with a spoon and wham in any old plant pot.

The ride is very uncomfortable, due to a spoon tied to the seat which keeps whacking their legs.

To eat a bowl of Cheerios, keep spooning Cheerios into your mouth while there are more Cheerios in the bowl.

I also saw someone held down by four guys, who performed **** surgery on him with a sharpened spoon to extract ***** he was hiding.

I hate asking to be spoon-fed, but I find it exceptionally difficult to glean anything from context-free slide decks posted to SlideShare.

Spoon in a sentence as a verb

The recursive definition of eating a bowl of Cheerios is: if there are Cheerios in the bowl, you're done; otherwise, spoon some Cheerios into your mouth and then eat the bowl of Cheerios.

But faced with a choice between that and a chaotic American public school where the primary goal appears to be stopping the students from shooting each other, I'll take the spoon feeding and straw hats any day.

I don't expect to be spoon-fed JavaScript basics, but I feel like too many Backbone guides presume some understanding of Backbone before starting with something that is supposed to help you learn Backbone.

> Also, I still do eat with spoon, fork and a knife, but I do not call that "war on spork".Because the barrier to entry to creating your own fork, should Big Cutlery™ decide they want to prevent your access to one, is very low.

You folks don't actually think that opentable/urban spoon reservation availability is representative of a restaurant's entire table inventory on a given night do you?

Am I the only one who feels that if I'd put in the blood, sweat and tears to build a company to the point where it could be IPO'd I'd be more likely to gouge my eye out with a rusty spoon that open it to the sharks, sociopaths, speculators and manipulators of wall st and the open market?

Spoon definitions

noun

a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food

noun

as much as a spoon will hold; "he added two spoons of sugar"

See also: spoonful

noun

formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face

verb

scoop up or take up with a spoon; "spoon the sauce over the roast"

verb

snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others

See also: smooch