spoons
verb
- 1
To sail briskly with the wind astern, with or without sails hoisted.
noun
- 1
An implement for eating or serving; a scooped utensil whose long handle is straight, in contrast to a ladle.
- 2
An implement for stirring food while being prepared; a wooden spoon.
- 3
A measure that will fit into a spoon; a spoonful.
- 4
A wooden-headed golf club with moderate loft, similar to the modern three wood.
- 5
An oar.
- 6
A type of metal lure resembling the concave head of a tablespoon.
- 7
A spoon excavator.
- 8
A simpleton, a spooney.
- 9
A safety handle on a hand grenade, a trigger.
- 10
A metaphoric unit of energy available to cope with problems.
verb
- 1
To serve using a spoon; to transfer (something) with a spoon.
“Sarah spooned some apple sauce onto her plate.”
- 2
To flirt; to make advances; to court, to interact romantically or amorously.
- 3
(of persons) To lie nestled front-to-back, following the contours of the bodies, in a manner reminiscent of stacked spoons.
- 4
To hit (the ball) weakly, pushing it with a lifting motion, instead of striking with an audible knock.
- 5
To fish with a concave spoon bait.
- 6
To catch by fishing with a concave spoon bait.
adjective
- 1
Foolishly infatuated with; having a romantic crush on (used with on).
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