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spoonful
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spoonful
(noun)
spoonful
/
ˈ
spuːnˌfʊl/
noun
plural
spoonfuls
spoonful
/
ˈ
spuːnˌfʊl/
noun
plural
spoonfuls
Britannica Dictionary definition of SPOONFUL
[
count
]
:
as much as a spoon can hold
—
often +
of
one
spoonful of
sugar
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